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I am sorry to have this rant, I might not even post this.. I most likely will and I am sure I will lose a reader or two.. but I have to write this.. If you live in an apartment or a tiny condo in the city, you can be many things.. You can be […]
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Ok, its just going on record that we are going to be “in just in time mode” on most things this year. Let me give a example.. we have pulled at least a hundred or two wild parsnips but then we needed to focus on this or that.. and suddenly this week, we are like.. […]
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March 23th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
One of the things that was still available was beans.. It would have been a filling side dish, a way to get away from bread, a nice way to have a meal without a potato and always a great way … Continue reading
March 22th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
We are going to talk Puddings today.. and as luck would have it, they did make a barley pudding, which means I can bring my own favorite Barley Pudding recipe and photo into play. Recipe-Creamy Barley Pudding This is best … Continue reading
March 21th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Urge everyone to lesson wheat consumption by at least one third though subsitutions- Food Administration Yeast Breads Basic Standard Bread Recipe at the time. 1 cup of water, 1 tbsp. of fat, 1 tsp of salt, 1 tbsp. of either … Continue reading
March 20th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Can you believe it, its Friday again.. and that means Fish! Oyster Pie 40 Oysters, 2 hard cooked eggs, pinch of salt, tsp of parsley, tsp of chopped onion, 2 cups of oyster liquor and water, 3 tsp of flour … Continue reading
March 19th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Their Hedge Row Picking would be our foraging and it was allowed with rules in place for those that could get out to their local farmers area but I imagine that the farmers used a fair amount of it themselves. … Continue reading
March 18th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
As I had a new litter of wee buns in the hutch, talking about rabbits seems like a great idea. http://www.1900s.org.uk/1940s50s-livestock.htm Why keeping rabbits was so worthwhile Rabbits are very good at reproduction all the year round. so those families … Continue reading
March 17th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Happy St. Paddies Day! Is it any wonder that I am going to post a Irish Stew Recipe from the wartime. One pound Mutton, wipe and cut and cover with cold water (remember that back in the day, the meat … Continue reading
March 16th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Sometimes there had to be treats, near as I can tell Chocolate was a big thing in the day, everyone appears to be allowed a certain limited amount of a Chocolate bar.. But today, we are going to do Cookies, … Continue reading
March 15th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
So we are going to offer a number of recipe today that use other grains then Wheat.. All recipes come from recipes books that say they are wartime recipes Southern Spoon Bread Scald 1 pint of milk, and pour it … Continue reading
March 13th- The Canadian Wartime Recipe Challenge 2015
Its hard to believe that the past week as flown by in a crazy manner but its fish Friday again.. But we are going to take a Canadian slant today.. Lobster.. yup, Lobster, the fisherman were in huge hurting … Continue reading