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Farmer's Market Pork and Collard Green Hash: My Diary of Us

Farmer's Market Pork and Collard Green Hash

Happy last week of 2014!  How was your holiday week?  Mine was pretty good despite the family stuff I had going on...lots of rest, too many sweets, and time spent with friends.  Thanks for all of the kind words and prayers that you sent to me, it really means so much...  This week is always hard because technically it's still the holidays, but we have to get back into our normal routines.   But at least we will have a mid-week break for New Year's to ease us back into reality.  Growing up we always had the same traditional New Year's Day dinner: pork of some sorts, collards, black-eyed peas, and cornbread.  And I of course still make it because superstitions or not, I don't want to risk it!  There are always leftovers with this kind of dinner and I have the best idea for a whole other meal. Farmer's Market Pork and Collard Green Hash is my new obsession for a seasonal hash and you have to make it!

When I went on the Maker's Route road trip, we stayed in the most adorable town called McMinnville in Oregon.  We ate breakfast at the same little cafe every morning and the first morning there we all partook in their Heritage Pork Hash, which consisted of tender pork, braised greens, a farm fresh egg, all over potatoes.  It was to die for. 

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PostedDecember 29, 2014
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesBrunch
TagsNew Year's Day Meals, New Year's Day food traditions, Brunch Recipes, Winter Hash Recipe, Breakfast Recipes, Farm Fresh Recipes, Farm to Fork, Seasonal Eating, Seasonal Recipes, Happy New Year's
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Green Onion, Dill, and White Cheddar Scramble: My Diary of Us

Green Onion, Dill, and White Cheddar Scramble

Here's a little tidbit.  When Canean and I go on vacation it's like our sole mission to eat our way through whatever city we are visiting.  Our bellies have reserve tanks that allow us to eat twice as much as we normally would.  It doesn't matter if we have just eaten, if we see something that needs to be eaten then we eat it...eat now, worry about the bloat later, that's our motto.  This New York trip was no different and since I ate like I have the metabolism of a 16 year-old boy for six days straight, this week I have to get a grip and I am all about starting my day with a healthy but filling breakfast.  My green onion, dill, and white cheddar scramble is satisfying and will give you the energy you need to get back in the swing of things after a long holiday weekend!

I am kind of obsessed with all things dill.  I of course love dill pickles, but I also love putting fresh dill in whatever I can squeeze it into...even cocktails!  Which you might find scary, but I find totally delicious.  

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PostedDecember 2, 2014
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesBreakfast, Brunch
Tagsbreakfast recipes, healthy recipes for breakfast, healthy recipes, Egg Scambles, Brunch Recipes, Clean Eating, Gluten Free Breakfast, Egg Recipes
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Whole Wheat Rosemary Crust Tomato Galette: My Diary of Us

Whole Wheat Rosemary Crust Tomato Galette

TGIF.  Am I right?  I'm pretty excited about tonight because we are carving pumpkins with Canean's sisters.  We are going to eat chili, drink pomegranate sangria, and pretend we are ten again, well except for the cocktail part.  The nights have been slightly chilly this week which is going to make for a perfect fall night.  I love when Friday nights start the weekend off with a bang and kind of set the momentum for Saturday and Sunday.  And another requirement for a great weekend is a great breakfast or brunch at some point.  This easy whole wheat rosemary crust tomato galette is perfect for just that!

If you are a lazy baker like me, then galettes are right up your alley.  Imperfection is what makes these great, it's kind of necessary in fact.  You don't need perfect edges, there is no refrigerating overnight.  You can throw whatever ingredients on top of the simple dough, which can be made in the food processor, and you have yourself an easy breakfast, brunch, or lunch!

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PostedOctober 17, 2014
AuthorLeigh Ann Chatagnier
CategoriesBreakfast, Brunch
TagsWeekend Recipes, Brunch, Breakfast, Breakfast Recipes, Brunch Recipes, Galette Recipes, Pantry Meals, Rustic Baking, Farm Fresh, Eat Local, Baking, Homemade
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