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Making Haggis From Scratch

January 26, 2014 by Pamela Parker Caird 4 Comments

If you’ve even heard of the Scottish delicacy called Haggis, you are probably grossed out by the description. I think people enjoy describing it in the most off-putting words possible, just to scare others, and maybe make themselves seem cool and adventurous for trying it. To be honest, it’s no more exotic than any other…

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Filed Under: Food & Drink, No Waste, Recipe Tagged With: haggis, haggis from scratch, haggis recipe, Scottish cuisine, Scottish food

The Frost, Fall 2013

November 14, 2013 by Pamela Parker Caird Leave a Comment

Just a few weeks ago, I was reveling in the cool temperatures of Central Texas fall, when the garden began to flourish again after the punishing heat of the summer. Tomatoes, eggplant, jalapeƱos and even cucumbers flowered prolifically, while my cool season plantings of bok choy and chard were coming along nicely. That’s a sweet…

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Filed Under: Food & Drink, Kitchen Gardening, Nature, Photography

The Find

October 13, 2013 by Pamela Parker Caird Leave a Comment

There’s a certain type of story you’ll encounter a lot in DIY or crafting circles. I call it “The Find.” The story generally starts at a garage sale, in a grandparent’s attic or barn, by the side of the road, or at some other unlikely location for discovering anything of value. But there is is……

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Filed Under: Food & Drink, No Waste, Surprises Tagged With: cast iron pan, cast-iron reconditioning, cast-iron restoration, rusty cast iron

Recipe: Kid-Friendly Pressure Cooker Picadillo

August 18, 2013 by Pamela Parker Caird Leave a Comment

A few years ago, my cousin turned me on to the pleasures of pressure cooking. If you’re going to make soups, stocks, stews, legumes, or even risotto, it’s a huge time-saver. It makes it possible to make things on weeknights that you’d usually hold for the weekend because of too-long cooking times. This also means…

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Filed Under: Family, Food & Drink, Recipe Tagged With: kid-friendly, kid-friendly recipe, mexican food, picadillo, pureed vegetables, recipe

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