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Tuesday, September 27, 2011. That's right, you can now find all sorts of Seasonally Seattle goodness at the:. New and Improved Seasonally Seattle Site. Hope to see you there! Sunday, April 10, 2011. Coming out of hibernation. It seems that spring is here. The clouds are parting, the sun is struggling to shine through and there are plenty of April Showers. Inspired by a recipe for pickled ramps. And asparagus, today we decided to make our way to the Ballard Farmer's Market in between rain showers. In this...

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Seasonally Seattle: November 2010

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Saturday, November 27, 2010. A Very Local Thanksgiving. This year, we hosted Thanksgiving for 12 people. I tend to go a bit overboard on Thanksgiving, and this year was no exception. Even though the local restriction made it more labor intensive, we managed a completely local dinner, followed by completely local dessert. And despite the extra work, my husband and I agree that this year was the best and most organized yet. Cannellini Beans with Kale. Gravies - 1 vegetarian, 1 meat. In the end we had a gre...

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Seasonally Seattle: Beef. Lots of it.

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Saturday, January 15, 2011. Beef Lots of it. When you imagine buying a beef, a whole. Beef, it's hard to grasp how much meat you might be getting. Even when we got the call that our meat was ready, and that it was 750 pounds, we knew on a high level that was a lot. But how much freezer space would it take up? How many little packages make up 750 pounds? Even though a quarter cow still sounded like a lot, we had no idea of what to expect. Did we buy too much? All in all, buying local meat is so worth the ...

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Seasonally Seattle: About Seasonally Seattle

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Dan and Amy on the cable car in San Francisco. We are Dan and Amy, two local Seattleites who are definitely new to this whole locavore thing. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Running Tally: How much we've spent on food and supplies. Week 8 $165 @ UW Farmer's Market and PCC - Thanksgiving goods and weekly groceries. Week 7 $120 @ Ballard FM and PCC - Thanksgiving goods and weekly groceries. Week 6 $85 @ Ballard FM and PCC. Week 5 $49 @ Whole Foods. Week 5 $74 @ University Farmer's Market. Week 4 $50 @ PCC.

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Seasonally Seattle: September 2010

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Saturday, September 25, 2010. Days 1, 2 and 3. Planning ahead only works when life doesn't throw curve balls at you. The first week of this project, we planned on taking it easy. We imagined quiet dinners at home with plenty of leftovers for quick lunches. We had also planned on the arrival of a very special baby September 12th, but this little boy had other plans. I decided we needed something special to mark the start of this journey. And so I made my very first rack of lamb. I quickly learned ...The l...

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Seasonally Seattle: MIA.

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Thursday, December 30, 2010. Whatever happened to that "Seasonally Seattle? You may be wondering. Did she disappear? Did she lose her computer? Did she. give up? I'm happy to say that I'm still alive and still in Seattle. And I haven't given up.exactly. But it's been an interesting journey in the last month since our 100% local Turkey Day. And so here are. About 60% local. Still decent, but not really what I set out to do. Though I will say, the whole point of this experiment was just that- t...It is fea...

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Fun with Phyllo |

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May 3, 2013. We all get in them unintentionally, despite our best intentions. You get busy, and before you know it, you are smack dab in the middle of a rut: Taco Tuesday, Grilled Cheese Wednesday, Stir-Fry Thursday. These meals are easy-peasy-just-get-my-family-fed necessities, but after so many taco nights, one just needs a change. This was the case on a rare free-day a couple weeks ago: I was sick of churning out the same foods, over and over again, and wanted to try something radically different.

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Recipe: Chocolate Chia Pudding |

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Recipe: Chocolate Chia Pudding. March 13, 2013. Which is not only hump day, but also when I work swing shift. My body has finally acclimated to staying up late, but a new challenge has presented itself: the munchies. At around 11:30pm or midnight, I’m craving. 1/2 cup of chia seeds (buy ’em in bulk at Whole Foods! 2 1/4 cups of almond milk (I used the original unsweetened version). 1 scoop of Vega Vegan Protein Powder (Vanilla! 2 tbs of unsweetened cocoa powder (I used Ghiradelli). 1 tsp Vanilla extract.

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Momma Pajama: Slow but Steady

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Monday, June 21, 2010. Finally, a day with enough sunlight to get some decent pictures! This is my first year trying potatoes, and they seem. To be doing terrific, as far as I can see above the soil. The leaves and stems are enormous and healthy, and flowers are appearing. I've learned what a BIG plant they are this year and will have to plan my veggie arranging better next year - they are shading out some others. Monday, June 21, 2010. Wow Really great shots. Plus, my 91 year old Father needs to pay...

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Momma Pajama: Febuary: Finishing Phase Two

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Sunday, February 21, 2010. Febuary: Finishing Phase Two. This weekend made me really thankful for the healthy way that I get to eat regularly. My son was competing at the state high school wrestling tournament at the Tacoma Dome (see his happy face in the center above) and there was hardly a thing I could eat at the concession stands! All very dairy- and gluten- filled, not to mention fatty! I am grateful that I have so many choices at home, and my husband and I both like to cook! View my complete profile.

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Momma Pajama: Introducing Oscar!

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Thursday, April 01, 2010. Introducing Oscar: snuggle-bunny and garden fertilizer! He loves to be held and petted. From my research I found that bunny manure is supposed to be the ultimate for gardens (not to mention much pleasanter than many types in form and perfume)! The four raspberries are starting to sprout, the blueberry looks healthy, and the strawberries are definitely rooted in their new bed and leafing out. The compost is in full swing and I'm using the ripe compost as I fill beds. The newe...

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Momma Pajama: Marching Toward Spring

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Sunday, March 07, 2010. Trying to post again - is it me, or is blogger more difficult than it used to be? The weather here, north of Seattle, is SO temptingly warm! I fairly itch to get planting outside, although our "last frost" date is over a month away! With day temperatures in the mid- to high-50s, and lows above freezing for the last two weeks, all of the crocus and daffodils are out, as well as the flowering trees! The pollen level is sky-high too . hey, maybe THAT's the cause of my itch! View my c...

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Momma Pajama: Souvenir Plate Collection

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Monday, June 28, 2010. Today I was checking out the thrift store for jelly jars and sweatpants (check, check! If not, they'll make a cool grouping hanging on my wall. And this is who was waiting for me when I got home! He's my shih tzu/bichon, Gipper. Monday, June 28, 2010. I really like the shape and design of the Seattle Worlds Fair plate -very sleek. And Gipper is very cute; thats a good name for a dog. I never pass up souvenir plates - love them! Http:/ dogsmom.wordpress.com. He is so cute. Thanks fo...

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Momma Pajama: Seattle Slugfest 2010

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Thursday, June 10, 2010. It has been a tough spring, SO wet and cool. We had TORRENTIAL rain yesterday evening for a spell.sigh. I have also had to do some replanting - the beans are either drowning or else the healthy, thriving crop of SLUGS is eating them before I can find them! The foxgloves are coming out now though - summer hope! I already have it netted. I hear the birds attack as soon as the color shows! My very first snap pea blossom! The variety is Packman. I wonder if it's the lack of sun?

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Momma Pajama: Wishing for Warmth!

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Thursday, April 29, 2010. Spring has sprung in Washington and, true to Seattle form, it is changeable. No mere weatherman can prophecy its hourly whims. Generally cool, with sudden showers and gusty winds this month. Our dogwood tree is glorious this year, bouncing back from a pruning and reveling in all the increased sunlight from the front yard remodel. Seriously. He loves everyone, including the dog, but he is seriously Daddy's boy. He goes crazy for my husband! I have learned a lot by my seed startin...

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Momma Pajama: Future Food!

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Saturday, March 20, 2010. What's up with you? Here, there's lots sprouting on my card table "nursery": 4 types of tomatoes, mixed lettuce, kale, basil, and, FINALLY, Italian sweet peppers. I guess when the seed packet says, "germination in 10-25 days," they really mean. It can take 25 days! In the sunniest corner of my house, with additional fluorescent lights 16 hours a day, on a table over a heating duct, those puppies just started to emerge after 21 days! I'm looking forward to my progress every year!

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Tuesday, September 27, 2011. That's right, you can now find all sorts of Seasonally Seattle goodness at the:. New and Improved Seasonally Seattle Site. Hope to see you there! Sunday, April 10, 2011. Coming out of hibernation. It seems that spring is here. The clouds are parting, the sun is struggling to shine through and there are plenty of April Showers. Inspired by a recipe for pickled ramps. And asparagus, today we decided to make our way to the Ballard Farmer's Market in between rain showers. In this...

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