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Vegetable Bean Soup

Vegetable Bean Soup

by Renee Pottle | Jan 6, 2020 | Instagram, Real Food, Soups, Sauces, and Entrees

Use your canned, frozen, or dried vegetables to make this easy – but satisfying vegetable bean soup. Even the kids will slurp it up!

Quick Chicken and Noodles Recipe

Quick Chicken and Noodles Recipe

by Renee Pottle | Oct 26, 2015 | Instagram, Real Food, Soups, Sauces, and Entrees

Easily adapt this recipe to make enough for one or two, or enough for a crowd. Or make some servings vegetarian and some servings for meat lovers. Cool, damp autumn weather makes us yearn for comfort food. This particular recipe must be one of the quickest, easiest,...
Purple English Pea Plants

Purple English Pea Plants

by Renee Pottle | May 19, 2015 | gardening, Grow Your Own Food

My grand-daughter requested purple podded peas this year. Not sure how the peas will be, but the blossoms are beautiful!
Theme Gardens – Plan Your Preserving Garden

Theme Gardens – Plan Your Preserving Garden

by Renee Pottle | Feb 7, 2013 | gardening, Grow Your Own Food

Planting a garden and harvesting its results is a wonderful ego boost. There is just something about nurturing a plant and enjoying its fruits that leads to a sense of accomplishment and self satisfaction. But I have been known to get a little carried away, and in the...
Pasta and Peas

Pasta and Peas

by Renee Pottle | Jun 26, 2012 | Recipes From the Garden, Soups, Sauces, and Entrees

The garden peas are ready to eat and I have been noshing on them for over a week now. I still prefer them raw, right off the vine, like when I was a child. As a result, I hardly ever have enough to freeze, can, or otherwise preserve. But one meal that has become a...
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