Recipes that can be modified for home
I really am not much of a cook. I am more like a kitchen experimenter, if there is such a thing. Over the years I have developed a couple of
I really am not much of a cook. I am more like a kitchen experimenter, if there is such a thing. Over the years I have developed a couple of
Kids and dirt seem to go well together Raising a garden was something mom and dad did from as far back as I can remember. This was how
Step by Step, the nonprofit that sponsors Big Ugly Creek’s Grow Appalachia project, celebrated its 25th anniversary this summer in a community picnic that brought staff, volunteers and participants from
Here on Big Ugly we are surrounded by the old ways which are quickly dying out. Some families have been here for generations. Others, like mine, are relative newcomers. But
My cucumber plants in the garden looked mighty great in May and June. The vines spread out nicely; the mulch keep weeds from growing up and there were flowers all
I want to start this entry by saying that I love gardening. I have been gardening for at least 60 years. My dad said I got my love of gardening
The Junior Master Gardener Program at Big Ugly Community Center has had a summer full of fun, food, and blah! BUCC’s JMG teacher, Jessica Workman, has led the local youth
The summer harvest is in full swing here at Big Ugly. Many of us are busy in the kitchen as well as the garden putting up food for the winter.
Hannah selling homemade candy Last week when we posted our blog entry I was staying up until 2 AM making and wrapping bread for the Farmer's Market which
Sometimes when either Marcelle or I start to write this week’s blog entry we hit that solid wall called writer’s block. We start to think about how things have gone