After spending most of the daylight hours outside this weekend, I thought it would be fun to do a quick zone 7a garden update.
After a long, cold winter, I’m ready to welcome spring. Here are some simple ways to refresh your home and prepare for spring!
If you’ve been using teabags to make tea, you are missing out on potent herbal benefits. Here are 3 reasons why loose leaf tea is better than teabags.
These quick pickled red onions are quick to whip up, easily customizable, and add the perfect amount of acidity to any number of dishes!
This ginger, garlic, thyme oxymel is perfect at the first sign of any cold or flu-like illness. The herbal elements combine to help support the body’s natural immune response.
This potato and leek soup is the perfect spring meal. It takes advantage of spring produce but still hits all those comfort food notes I crave when it’s still a little chilly outside.
Perfect for the beginning of spring, this Citrus, Beet, and Cabbage Salad takes advantage of the lingering winter citrus fruits and the early crop of beets to make a vibrant, colorful dish as full of flavor as it is antioxidants!
Got a freezer full of frozen turkey from Thanksgiving? This easy leftover turkey and vegetable soup is a perfect and delicious way to use it up.
This Thanksgiving leftovers breakfast bake recipe is a delicious way to use up all those delicious side dishes you made for the big event.
This black bean, sweet potato, and pepper soup is perfect for fall, with slightly spicy peppers, subtle sweet potatoes, and a rich, flavorful tomato base. Stay in and get cozy with this easy and comforting soup.