Category Archives: autumn
The Juicy Egg
We were at the Harvest Festival at nearby Wishing Star Farm this past weekend, and my sister Emily bought me what could be my favorite treat: farm fresh eggs. Nothing compares to eggs just laid. So, what do I do with … Continue reading
Posted in autumn, anytime, traditions
Tagged eggs, farm fresh, grandma salazar, juicy eggs, mama ritas tortillas, tortillas
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Bear Creek Community Gardens — Food that Grows
Look around, and everything is ripe for the picking. It is harvest season: my daughter’s class has been studying seeds, and how things grow. This has led to some food adventures — cooking beets, squash, and carrots in class whereupon we … Continue reading
Posted in summer, autumn
Tagged bear creek, bear creek community gardens, beets, children, corn, field trip, fresh produce, harvest, heirloom, patch, pumpkins, squash, tomatoes
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Mama Rita’s Tortillas & the Pueblo Chile Festival
Yesterday marks our fourth visit to the annual Pueblo Chile and Frijoles Festival. It was, as usual, absolutely wonderful! As is tradition, it was a happy reunion with family and we immediately hit up the Pueblo Chile wrap stand.
Posted in autumn, anytime, traditions, restaurants
Tagged Mama Rita, bingo burger, chiles, chocolate chile milkshake, colorado, grandma salazar, homemade, pueblo, pueblo chile festival, tortillas
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