Oh Fiddleheads!

published by Joseph Parish on Mar 2, 2009

Few people may know what a fiddlehead is, however if you do not you should make it a point to find out because you are missing a very delightful treat. Fiddleheads are young fern leaves which grow in a coil. They are approximately one inch in diameter. They originate from the ostrich fern.

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A Delightful Lemon Tainted Bread

published by Joseph Parish on Jan 22, 2009

As most people who are familiar with me know I enjoy making and experimenting with various types of homemade bread ranging from flat breads fried in a skillet to those complete loaves made in a bread machine. In view of my last article on preserving lemons I thought I would also add this easy-to-make bread that includes a touch of lemon.

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I for one can make a very good breakfast with nothing except fried potatoes. I know I have heard how fried foods are not good for me but I still enjoy a dish of those “Greasy” spuds whenever I can.

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Basic Wheat Cereal

published by Joseph Parish on Jan 5, 2009

During the winter months nothing could boast your outlook for the day better then a hot bowl of fresh wheat cereal. Most people today simply do not understand how easy it is to create cereals such as these. This article is intended to inform you how you too can wake up breakfast for yourself and your family.

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If you were involved in a major emergency this article will tell you how you can make emergency non maple syrup for your family.

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Canning That Tasty Lobster

published by Joseph Parish on Mar 9, 2008

Want to can that tasty lobster that you either caught or purchased at a bargain price.

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