Mother’s Day is right around the corner. Because of the COVID quarantine many of us will not be able to share the special day with our mothers. What we can celebrate are the dishes that we grew up with that make us feel good. My mother is an excellent cook, and I learned a lot […]
We are living in a surreal world right now. It is comforting to gather around the table to enjoy meals as a family. I find cooking to be very therapeutic, especially now. I have been making an extra effort to support my local fishmonger and use as many Appalachian ingredients as I can . With […]
Cooking with local ingredients is healthy and fun.
Friend Or Foe? The Truth Behind Naturally Sourced Salt And Weight Loss article by guest blogger: Jackie Younger Unbeknownst to many, naturally sourced salts can help you lose weight. Yes, you heard that right. Forget about counting calories, naturally sourced salt, otherwise known as unrefined salt, is composed of up 16% trace minerals compared […]
This is not a new idea. My grandfather used to add a pinch of salt to his beer. I thought this was disgusting as a kid. He was smart. Salt smooths out the hoppy bitterness of beer. People love dirty martinis for a reason. The saltiness of the olive brine cuts the sharpness of the […]
Easy to make and delicious, cottage cheese is a great staple to keep in your refrigerator.
Kale is tough! That’s how it survives the cold weather. We have to help it find its tender side.
Harvesting the salt from this same family land that our ancestors did reminds us that we are part of something larger; that we fit into the fabric of our family.
The silky smooth caramel and the crunchy salt crystals allow us to “feel” the flavor.
Nigari, a mineral rich by-product of the salt making process, is a versatile pantry staple.
Tofu made from scratch may take a little time but you only need two ingredients. You’ll be amazed at the difference!
Warm fresh ricotta cheese is a delicious luxury that is simple to make with our nigari.