This Pane alla Cioccolata, a sourdough chocolate loaf bread with dried cherries, is a bread that’s meant to be shared. I love to share bread stories with everyone who reads this blog, but I also tend to talk about bread with anyone who will listen. Most everyone around me, family, friends and acquaintances, know I’m a bread-baking fanatic. The more I learn about bread baking,
Slow Roasted Tomatoes and Feta Bruschetta
This Slow Roasted Tomatoes and Feta Bruschetta is made with slow-roasted heirloom black cherry tomatoes from my home garden. I slow-roasted a big pan of the cherry tomatoes the other day, and I’ve been finding all sorts of delicious ways to enjoy them. My favorite way to eat them so far has been on this Bruschetta. According to Wikipedia, “Bruschetta is an antipasto which originated
Smooth & Delicious Rosemary Peach Butter
It’s peach season! I just love this time of year because I get to go to my favorite farm and pick out peaches for peach butter. The funny thing is… I didn’t like peaches when I was younger. I know, that’s kind of odd for someone that grew up in Georgia, a state known for it’s peaches. I enjoyed the flavor of peaches, but not
Slow-Roasted Tomatoes
I’ve been participating in a community garden this year. It’s been neat watching all of the vegetables, flowers and herbs grow and I’ve learned a lot from the other gardeners. I started my community plot a couple of weeks after I got back from visiting the UK. This is a photo of the plot at the beginning of the season. I put a big blue
Spelt Pizza on the Grill
Last weekend, I visited a friend who had never tried grilled pizza. It just so happened, that I needed to make some pizza for the Grain Mill Wagon Challenge so he was the lucky recipient of Margherita Spelt Pizza on the grill. The dough for this pizza is made completely with Spelt flour. I used a mixture of all-purpose Spelt flour and whole grain
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