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Collect and save some heirloom vegetable seeds

Seeds of heirloom plants have been collected and passed along for generations, producing offspring identical to the parent ...
Some small adjustments and reorganization can keep your counters clear, kitchen safer, and food in better shape.
When life gives you peppers, have a party. Prime time tailgate season convenes with the late summer hot pepper harvest, offering abundant delights perfect for the occasion. Lucky for me, a generous ...
With that comes saying goodbye to many of our summer plants, the hustle to prep the garden for winter, and the sweet flavor ...
Robyn Chubey’s creative ideas for decorating homes and gardens in every season, and her garden-to-table recipes to delight ...
I’ve written before about the modular meal, a “cook once, feed many” approach that leaves everyone satisfied, even — gasp! — happy. For this, as for many things, I am indebted to Julia Moskin, who ...
Tomato soup has been a home kitchen favorite for years a nostalgic, easy, comforting bowl of goodness. But few home cooking ...
Rodrigo Werle wonders if anybody is ever happy to see him. He is, after all, a weed scientist specializing in the most ...
Depending on their form, the environment they're stored in, and how they're used, some dried spices and herbs last longer than others.
Here are some fun, creative ways to reuse scraps before they head to the compost bin: make new foods, improve your potting soil and create ingredients for other dishes.
Can’t stop snacking? You’re not alone. Many people struggle with sudden urges to grab something sweet, salty, or crunchy ...