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It's fig thyme again!

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Oh the soft **ping ting** of canning preserves is what I'm hearing this evening. After taking a trip to Trader Joes earlier in the week I found a fresh shipment of California figs. I know this is against my motto of buying local, but I just couldn't pass up this sweet succulent fruit. Nothing says christmas like a meal with figs. Though I've never had figgy pudding which I'm not sure contain actual figs... I do enjoy yogurt with a sweet and savory smelling fig, thyme, and lemon confiture. I can eat this for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Last year I gave away and enjoyed lots of preserves. This year I'm already more than half way done with my canning, and looking forward to tucking into them when the white stuff (dare I say the "s" word outloud) actually hits the ground. Enjoy the pics and be sure to check back because I'll post my recipe for you. 

Later Peeps!!

Sunday Cinnamon Rolls

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The little man in the family has been asking me to make cinnamon rolls for months now. Due to his allergies we have not been able to buy commercial brand rolls. So again armed with the power of the internet I began a pastry excursion in a much needed warm kitchen. It turned out to be very blustery and wet today. Lord knows we needed the moisture but this cold stretch is irritating so soon in the year. With that said, it has been a perfect roll making day and here are the pictures of our results. I will add a recipe later, but had to show the lushness of these rolls. The smells of cinnamon and butter are still wafting through the house.

It's tomato sauce day 2011!

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The makings of our Tomato Sauce started off with a large box of fresh Roma's we picked up from the St. Paul Farmers market . I think we have finally gotten a quick process down for removing the skins because we finished in under an hour. (minus the time for the water to actually boil) I have had a few people including my sister in-law ask how to make sauce so I thought I would outline a basic one here that can tweaked and toyed with until it tastes like you want it to.   So with that being said here is how I got organized to start making sauce. A large stock pot of boiling water A pot of ice water A clean bowl for the composting skins or to toss in trash later (I’m not judging) A paring knife to score tomatoes and then cut out their tasteless core A couple empty casserole pans or large bowls or pots to hold peeled and cored tomatoes Metal strainer or Something Similar to scoop tomatoes out of boiling water A food processor Last but most important to me,

Meat & Veggie Stuffed Pattypans

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