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spoon eats: week 20 & 21: playing catch-up before the break
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Week 20 and 21: playing catch-up before the break. I know, i know. it's almost like i've already taken the break here. so, going to consolidate some things here and post as much as i can before next week's fall break. Maybe i should blame the start of football season. Week 20 brought box "a" and it was fruit loaded. this was definitely chopsticks' week to highlight her talents. that is, unless she happens to eat all the fruit before making something. she has been loving the peaches.
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spoon eats: what do two adults and one dog do with a watermelon?
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What do two adults and one dog do with a watermelon? In a busy kitchen, one adult was prepping dinner. another was so hungry she needed a snack. and a dog ensured she was constantly in the way, hoping for something, begging, "come on, mom! After chopsticks enjoyed her snack. And we laughed hysterically at ojp and her snack. Ojp enjoying her watermelon. I prepared a drink. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Some other places for you. Fresh cooking and recipes.
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spoon eats: June 2010
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Week 10: summer bounty and a sprite melon. The heat is definitely here this week and we've been warned to get the boxes inside (or provide a cooler). no wonder after having seen the amount of produce in this week's box. Went back to box "c" this week (marked as the "hot pepper" box). we still can't get over the amount of produce in this one. beyond that, the sprite melon is the most intriguing this week. Chef bobbys espresso rub sample. What are we doing with all this corn? That's it. salsa. 1 grilled eg...
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spoon eats: August 2010
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The joy of eating cold leftovers. I heard a dj talking about eating cold leftovers on radio the other day. a heated debate ensued, namely along the gender line, on the acceptable vs. disgusting nature of consuming cold leftovers. the host had just finished some cold chinese, male callers were singing the praises of cold pizza and other lukewarm, day-after delicacies while the female callers seemed disgusted by it. All i could think about was cold macaroni and cheese. Butternut squash macaroni and cheese.
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spoon eats: chopsticks vs. the cilantro
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Chopsticks vs. the cilantro. We need some cilantro. you get that, i'll get us some basil.". And so the adventure began. i walked away to get the basil; chopsticks got the cilantro. skip ahead to dinner prep. chop a handful of both basil and cilantro. wait. this isn't right. Um, chopsticks, what were you supposed to pick out? Well, this is parsley. "oh, no fair! They were right next to each other! Good reason to keep dried cilantro in the spice rack i guess. regardless, dinner turned out good.
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spoon eats: the joy of eating cold leftovers
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The joy of eating cold leftovers. I heard a dj talking about eating cold leftovers on radio the other day. a heated debate ensued, namely along the gender line, on the acceptable vs. disgusting nature of consuming cold leftovers. the host had just finished some cold chinese, male callers were singing the praises of cold pizza and other lukewarm, day-after delicacies while the female callers seemed disgusted by it. All i could think about was cold macaroni and cheese. Butternut squash macaroni and cheese.
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spoon eats: July 2010
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You say tomato, i say tomato. A good tomato can do a lot for a sandwich. and, it being summer, it was time to celebrate the great tomatoes we have. and, of course, we had to invite the avocado to the celebration. chopsticks chimes in, "you can have your blt, i want my tomato and avocado sandwich.". And, what chopsticks says. Tomato and avocado sandwiches (yellow and heirloom tomatoes, avocado and mayonnaise). Week 14: a new week. thankfully. Carolina crisp peanut bar. Week 13: taters and maters. No, not ...
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spoon eats: week 19: way behind here
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Week 19: way behind here. Certainly wasn't the best of weeks for any updates. that only means that we have some making up to do this week, including some additional updates from last week. Little overdue, but here this week's box. went with box "c," another farmer's choice box. certainly got a variety of things, including pink-eyed peas (which we had never heard of before). we had to add on a few jars of the spicy sweet dill pickles too. household favorite for sure! Lees produce spicy sweet dill pickles.
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spoon eats: September 2010
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Chopsticks guest post: e-i-e-i-o. Recently i took a road trip. what was supposed to be a quick drive to clayton, turned into a very long excursion to dunn. First i drove to a small produce stand/nursery called "lee's." guess what? Thankfully, the iphone is here to help. This place is where? While it was originally a quest to stock up on a few jars of the spicy sweet dill pickles, i left with their salsa, candied jalapenos, pickled okra and, of course, more than a few jars of pickles. Week 20 brought box ...