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Tag Archives: Corinna Borden
A Locavore Discussion: Why Preserve Tomatoes for the Winter?
Certain Op-Ed pieces stick with you. Last year I was caught by one in the New York Times, called Math Lessons for Locavores, by Stephen Budiansky. First, I felt kinship with the author when he agreed with what I learned … Continue reading
Posted in In the Kitchen (recipes & more)
Tagged Corinna Borden, preserving food, Real Time Farms, tomatoes
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Have You Tried: Cheesy Popcorn?
My cousin is a chef. Yes, she can debone a rabbit and braise onions for hours but those skills pale when I think of the gift she gave me one night when no one wanted to cook. She suggested cheesy … Continue reading
Composting: From Fork to Farm
I wrote a series titled Farm to Fork detailing my visits to Ann Arbor, MI farms and could not resist the pun reversal. My grandparents on their farm taught me to take the byproducts of cooking and feed them back … Continue reading
Posted in On the Farm
Tagged compost, composting, Corinna Borden, Real Time Farms, Vermiculture
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Portrait of an Artist: Chef Jason Hook
The heavy lifting side to cooking – sliding a bone saw through a 200-pound quarter of beef, for example – belies the regal decadence of the art in the final product. Perfectly balanced orbs of color, texture, flavor and elegance … Continue reading
Posted in At the Table (eateries)
Tagged celebrity chefs, chefs, Corinna Borden, farm to table, Jason Hook, Pop-up cooking, Real Time Farms
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Comparison Shopping: The costs of making your own organic jam
Here is a link to the spreadsheet I made comparing the costs of these organic berry jam options. As the shelves in the basement fill with organic blackberry jam and organic blueberry jam – both picked by yours truly and my family … Continue reading
Reflections on the One Year Anniversary of the Egg Recall
A year ago this month, there was a national egg recall. You would think more communities would be welcoming the chicken to backyards as a result. Unfortunately, that does not seem to be the case – many cities are still … Continue reading
Posted in On the Farm
Tagged Backyard chickens, Corinna Borden, egg recall, eggs, Real Time Farms
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Have You Tried: Making Berry Jam?
As our household creeps toward food self-sufficiency, you would think our decision to keep backyard chickens would incite more concern than canning fruits and vegetables. However, botulism is a big word and scenes from Louisa May Alcott books where women … Continue reading
Pesticide Science
I recently took Oprah’s Test Your Food IQ online quiz. It is five questions about food choices, food miles, pesticides, and antibiotics in animals. Such quizzes remind me of a constant choices I make as a food consumer when I … Continue reading
Posted in On the Farm
Tagged Corinna Borden, Dirty Dozen, No Spray, organic farming, organic gardening, Pesticide, Real Time Farms
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