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November 11, 2010 in Chow Bella
Sativa Peterson?It started when our sister-in-law, Ryan, said she was making jar pies. Jar Pies! What's that? "Oh you make pie in canning jars, then you can either freeze them...
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November 08, 2010 in Chow Bella
Pie Social on Saturday, November 13th, is less than a week away and we are getting excited. For inspiration, check out this photo of a pie and cake table in...
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November 04, 2010 in Chow Bella
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Outdoors
beyondthekitchengarden.wordpress.com?Get out and do the funky chicken -- or at least talk about a few this Saturday, November 6, at a lively discussion on Urban Poultry and kick-off event...
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September 27, 2010 in Chow Bella
?We were intrigued by a recipe for pear and apple phyllo crisp spotted on the last page of the October Martha Stewart Living magazine. The recipe's not online yet, but...
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September 13, 2010 in Chow Bella
?There's something fun about a late night dinner that you throw together with whatever you happen to have on hand. That's what we did this week when we got home...
September 06, 2010 in Chow Bella
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?Back in May - just as school was about to let out for summer vacation - we headed over to Schnepf Farms in Queen Creek for their annual Peach...
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Interviews
www.changinghands.com?No doubt about it -- our current immigration situation is a total shit storm. With all that's going on here, it's the perfect time for Terry Greene Sterling's book, Illegal:...
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Literary
?Terry Greene Sterling's Illegal: Life and Death in Arizona's Immigration War Zone begins in the Mexican towns near the Arizona border: Nogales, Cananea, Altar, Arivaca, Agua Prieta. These are the...
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?This week's challenge on Monday Night Martha: Tuna Casserole. We are pre-heating the oven to 400 degrees (when it's 104 degrees outside) to answer the question: is it possible to make...
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?Making raspberry and yogurt Tie Dye Pops is so easy there's no reason not to try it. The best part - no oven or stovetop required. All you do is...
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