Adventures in Urban Homesteading
Saturday, January 30, 2010

Freezer challenge: bacon, corn, chipotle peppers, chicken stock!

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Okay, it took us half an hour of looking at these photos and discussing things to figure out what on earth we had made with these ingredient...
Friday, January 29, 2010

Freezer challenge: roasted red bell peppers

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Okay, so the bell peppers were the only thing to come out of the freezer, but this dish also included kohlrabi which we found languishing in...
Thursday, January 28, 2010

Freezer challenge: strawberries

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We have a lot of strawberries in our freezer. From 2008! We didn't get through them in 2009 (we didn't even freeze a new batch) and ...
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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Freezer challenge: tomatoes, kale, bell peppers

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What do tomatoes, bell peppers, and kale all have in common? They all live in our freezer! For the next couple days I'll update everyone...
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Monday, January 25, 2010

Goal setting

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When you're working on a big project like this house, it's helpful to set goals. You have to take things in smaller pieces and accom...
Sunday, January 17, 2010

Going up!

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The wood , that is. Jeremy put up some trim to start and yesterday he started putting up the wood. I'm so excited I can't stand it! ...
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Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Another guessing game

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It has been even longer since I talked about our quilt . I got the first two squares done in October as well as cutting out all the pieces. ...
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This is the blog formerly known as “Northwest Meets Midwest,” where I shared about the absurdities and adventures of living in the Midwest (having moved here from the Northwest). But really, this blog has been more and more a story of how we’ve fallen into urban farming and homesteading. So read on and enjoy our adventures in canning, preserving, mushroom-growing, local/organic fanaticism, chicken raising, designing and constructing, sewing, and attempting a little self-sufficiency in our corner of Minneapolis.
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