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Laquo; Real Food Alternatives. Almost) A Year and Counting. January 5, 2013 by jberns89. I was feeling a bit inventive today and came up with a new recipe! We started our winter CSA. Here is the recipe:. 1 lb pork sausage (ours came from the hog we got from Coach Stop Farm. 2 cloves of garlic, minced. 1 quart of tomatoes, drained and roughly chopped. I’m not sure exactly how much! Goat cheese, crumbled. Fresh grated Parmesan to top. Fresh chopped parsley to top. Place spaghetti squash in a 9×13 glas...
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Good Food Down on the Farm: Fruits/Veggies
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Resources and Related Links. Different and so tasty! Darrell found this recipe referenced several places on the Internet - if you like sweet cherries, you will love this jam recipe! From the Ball Complete Book of Home Preserving). 4 c sweet cherries, pitted and chopped (about 2 lbs). 1/4 c lemon juice. 1/2 t ground cloves. 1 package (1.75 oz) powdered pectin. Prepare the jars and lids for canning. Jars should be boiled in water for 20 minutes and lids for 5 minutes. I had a slight issue with the amount o...
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Good Food Down on the Farm: December 2014
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Resources and Related Links. Sunday, December 7, 2014. Big turkeys from our farm - happy customers at Thanksgiving! Darrell had written an informational piece about " How to Handle Roasting a Big Turkey. And I had some of those big disposable roasting pans to give to people who feared their regular roaster wouldn't cut it. So, several of our customers shared their story of what they did with the bird and send some photos. There're also photos at the end of what we did with the two monsters. Then, Judy M.
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Good Food Down on the Farm: February 2014
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Resources and Related Links. Sunday, February 23, 2014. Pasties - a Michigan Tradition! Pasty ready to eat - YUM! These handy meat/veggie pies are based on the traditional food Cornish miners took into the mines, a handy way to have a portable meal that was adopted by our own Yoopers, many of whom were miners from Great Britain and brought this idea with them. Pork and beef from salvaged meats. Roasted veggies mixed with the meat. We like them with a little ketchup - Darrell uses his home-made ketchup an...
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Good Food Down on the Farm: November 2012
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Resources and Related Links. Monday, November 26, 2012. Thanksgiving Turkey transformed to Turkey Pot Pies for the freezer! After our Thanksgiving gathering (turkey, Darrell's fabulous stuffing, mashed potatoes, gravy, butternut squash and creamed corn from the garden, fresh cranberry/orange relish, homemade applesauce, the Fall Harvest Salad. Sunday afternoon, Darrell made pastry crusts and we assembled pies, ready for the freezer. Yum! Thursday, November 22, 2012. One small beet, cut in halves or quart...
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Good Food Down on the Farm: May 2013
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Resources and Related Links. Tuesday, May 28, 2013. Mushroom and Andouille Sausage Soup. For our retail pork offering, we had some sausage processed as "andouille", which is used a lot in spicy southern cooking, especially Cajun/Creole. We wanted to try some of it ourselves, so went searching for recipes calling for andouille sausage. This recipe comes from this link for Southern Food. And made a great "chilly, rainy night" supper for us. 1 tablespoons vegetable oil. 16 ounces sliced mushrooms. First, an...
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Good Food Down on the Farm: Lamb Recipes
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Resources and Related Links. Occasionally, we'll get inspired to share a specific recipe…either something we love and make on a regular basis or something new we tried and found worthy. In some cases, we have created these recipes, in others, it's something we've made for so long, we've forgotten where it came from originally. Where we have a specific source for the recipe, we'll share it. Coach Stop Farm Nachos Grande. 1 pound ground lamb. Small onion, chopped fine. Corn chips (preferably white). 1 tabl...
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Good Food Down on the Farm: August 2013
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Resources and Related Links. Wednesday, August 28, 2013. Adventures in Pickling - fun in the summer garden! We had too much cabbage and broccoli in the garden this year to use fresh, so I gave some of each away, and decided to try pickling some for a change. I've made sauerkraut in the past from cabbage, but was somewhat disappointed in the results. So this year, I found a recipe for pickling cabbage. Then for the broccoli, I decided to use the recipe. Corn, Tomato and Black Bean Salad - sooo yummy!
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