Category: Winter

How to Roast a Pumpkin (Meatless Monday)

17 October 2011

Wash your Pumpkin.  Make sure you buy organic if you have access to a farm or farm stand that grows organic.  Sugar pumpkins like the one pictured and cheese pumpkins are perfect for roasting. Cut your pumpkin into wedges.  For a smaller pumpkin, 8 edges is about the right amount for roasting. Scoop out the […]

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Meatless Monday Minestrone and Elsie Marley Children’s Sewing Week Challenge

10 October 2011

You know how some women would see that their youngest was nearing 6 months of age and sign themselves up to run a marathon.  They will train and run the extra pregnant and nursing weight off, and you’ll see them a few months later high fiving their baby at the finish line?  Yeah, so not […]

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Spinach Tofu Rice Balls Served in Cumin Tomato Sauce (Meatless Monday)

14 March 2011

You’ve heard that saying, “Like white on rice”?  Well, any time rice is incorporated in what we’re making in class, the mini-chefs are… like white on rice.  NOM, NOM, NOM!  They all love it. This past week, we made one of our favorite ingredients the star of the show in a main course dish.  These […]

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Apple Galettes with an Easy Crust

07 March 2011

In class this week, something really beautiful was happening.  The big kids were helping and guiding the littler ones.  We have a class full of sibling pairs with the exception of one of our two-year-olds.  That single child seems to get my children, in particular, to help her out when she needs it.  While baking […]

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Tribeca Yummy Mummy Barbeque Sauce and Vegan BBQ Beans

17 February 2011

This week our cooking class worked on a traditional Southern recipe, barbeque (usually baked) beans.  Of course, we changed things up by leaving out the pork fat that’s normally used and balancing our barbeque sauce so that it is a bit tangy, not too spicy, and just generally delicious. One of my mini-chefs, O., has […]

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