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Tag Archives: recipes
It’s a Pierogi!
To me, any sustainable, vibrant food culture has traditions. Whether those traditions are on the religious, national, or household level, passing on beloved recipes is an important part of building an understanding of food as something to be respected. Food … Continue reading
Posted in cooking, family, food, recipe
Tagged christmas, cooking, family tradition, pierogies, Polish cooking, recipes
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Attack of the Killer Tomatoes
When I started a garden, I never anticipated growing … monsters. They started off so innocently. Just little baby sprouts, growing in our guest bedroom, so weak that a spray from the water bottle nearly knocked them over. When I … Continue reading