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The Other Side of the Creek: December 2010
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Friday, December 31, 2010. Every New Year's Eve, I make my list. These are the things that I vow to do in the new year. I typically put things like - "Get Promoted","Lose Weight" or something selfish like that. Please know, I am not an overly selfish person, I have 2 kids and house full of pets, not much time for myself. But I feel like I can give more. So here are my thoughts on this new year full of promise. Say "I Love You" more often. To my parents, to my children, and especially to my husband. Crush...
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Zucchini and Potato Fritters – Catfish & Waffles: Buying Local, Eating Healthy, and Living Well in Philadelphia's Northwestern Neighborhoods
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Zucchini and Potato Fritters. August 1, 2014. Garrison Keillor says July is the only time of year when country people lock our cars in the church parking lot, so people won’t put squash on the front seat. I used to think it was a joke. 8212; Barbara Kingsolver,. Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. Prep time: 25 minutes. Cooking time: 10 minutes. What you’re gonna need. 1 pound of zucchini (3 small or 2 medium) shredded. 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon or to taste. Black pepper to taste. Cup all purpose flour. When th...
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Spring – Catfish & Waffles: Buying Local, Eating Healthy, and Living Well in Philadelphia's Northwestern Neighborhoods
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April 23, 2015. Out of Lancaster county is a stellar example of the style. Stoudts Gold pairs well with lighter foods that we associate with warmer weather such as hummus and fish, and as you might expect, German sausages. I particularly like it next to hotdogs, the natural breadiness of the malt playing nicely with the roll. (Pair your ketchup or barbecue drenched hamburger with an American Pale Ale or an IPA, whose bigger malt and hop profiles can better handle the more assertive flavor.).
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Recipes – Catfish & Waffles: Buying Local, Eating Healthy, and Living Well in Philadelphia's Northwestern Neighborhoods
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Castle Valley Mill Redux. February 26, 2016. Since visiting Castle Valley Mill. I also made a rye bread from a recipe on David Lebovitz’s website. It is hearty and chewy with great rye flavor. No, it doesn’t taste like caraway, which is what most people think of when they think of rye bread. It’s fine to want that flavor — for example, these rolls from Martha Stewart. Are delicious — but I also think it’s important to appreciate the rye for what it is on its own. And then the fun will begin. Add the rest...
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Food – Catfish & Waffles: Buying Local, Eating Healthy, and Living Well in Philadelphia's Northwestern Neighborhoods
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March 11, 2016. Sometimes it isn’t easy to eat local, especially in the winter, but I like a good challenge. This last weekend I challenged myself to make a lasagna all from local ingredients. Raiding my pantry and freezer, I used the tomatoes I canned in August, and onions and peppers frozen from summer to make the sauce. I used milk from a local dairy, Merrymead Farm. To make the ricotta. The noodles were made with my whole-wheat flour from Castle Valley Mill. Large onion, diced. Dried oregano to taste.
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About – Catfish & Waffles: Buying Local, Eating Healthy, and Living Well in Philadelphia's Northwestern Neighborhoods
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Is about buying local, eating healthy, and living well in Philadelphia’s northwestern neighborhoods Germantown, Mt. Airy, Roxborough, Manayunk, East Falls, and Chestnut Hill. If that seems a tad geographically specific, you’re right, it is. We believe that by concentrating on our corner of the world we can better understand and contribute to the growing conversation on sustainable living. Why “Catfish and Waffles”? And we are…. Donna and I live in the small neighborhood of Blue Bell Hill, on the edge of ...
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Columbus Blogs - girl about columbus
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View girlaboutcolumbus’s profile on Facebook. View girlaboutcbus’s profile on Twitter. View girlaboutcolumbus’s profile on Instagram. View amandahamman’s profile on Pinterest. Click on the image to visit the blog}. December 16, 2013 at 4:02 pm. Thank you for the mention! Lauren of A Few of My Favorite Things. January 5, 2014 at 12:06 pm. Thank you for the mention – I was so happy to find a list of everyone who blogs in Columbus. Thanks for putting it all together! January 5, 2014 at 4:41 pm. Hello Amanda...
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Hangin’ with Burrata – Catfish & Waffles: Buying Local, Eating Healthy, and Living Well in Philadelphia's Northwestern Neighborhoods
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Hangin’ with Burrata. August 3, 2014. And we purchased them at Weaversway Co-op. Where they were July’s “cheese of the month.”. There must be a beverage. Being a good student of the Garrett Oliver. What other local brews would go well with burrata? The next time I have it, I am going to try something a bit hoppy, but not extravagantly so. Victory Brewing’s Prima Pils. Or Philadelphia Pale Ale. From Yards are good candidates. I’ll let you know. Catfish & Waffles. You Might Also Like. January 25, 2016.
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The Other Side of the Creek: Say Cheese!
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Wednesday, September 14, 2011. For lunch today, I had Baked Caprese Salad. Now, you may look at this and say "That's not salad." But just go with it.I think it's an Italian thing. The bread is just a big crouton, right? Riiiight.Anyway, this is what Giada De Laurentiis. Calls it and so am I. Photographing our food is so popular these days. We all do it. We go to a fancy restaurant, and when our flaming Baked Alaska. Comes we say "Hold on! Let me get my camera! I do think it's an art form and. Pure Green ...
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