Raw Carrot & Turnip Miso Salad
If you’re looking for a simple, healthy salad that celebrates the best of the season, this raw carrot and turnip salad i...
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If you’re looking for a simple, healthy salad that celebrates the best of the season, this raw carrot and turnip salad i...
This Chicken and Chickpea Coconut Curry Soup is the kind of simple, nourishing meal that makes seasonal cooking feel eff...
If you think collard greens are tough, bitter, or hard to love, this creamy coconut collards recipe is about to change y...
If you’re looking for an easy, high-protein crock-pot meal packed with seasonal vegetables and bold flavor, this recipe ...
These 20-Minute Bang Bang Beef Bowls are the ultimate high-protein weeknight dinner for busy nights when takeout sounds ...
A high-protein, veggie-packed breakfast casserole loaded with roasted vegetables, ground chicken, eggs, and egg whites. ...
A deconstructed burger bowl that's high in protein, loaded with fresh veggies, and comes together fast—perfect for busy ...
This creamy cottage cheese hummus has quickly become a must-have in our home—and once you try it, you'll understand why....
A quick and easy one-pot turkey skillet dinner loaded with fresh vegetables, protein, and bold southwestern flavor. Read...
If you’re anything like me, you probably open your fridge and spot a container of leftover egg whites staring back at yo...
This cozy, high-protein soup is the perfect "in-between seasons" meal—light enough for warmer days, yet still comforting...
If you’re looking for a quick, healthy lunch made from pantry staples, this simple tuna and bean salad is about to becom...
The Ultimate Hearty Lentil & Sausage Soup for Cozy Late-Winter Nights When late winter drags on and spring produce hasn’...
This creamy chicken cashew salad with homemade cashew dressing is fresh, vibrant, and incredibly easy to make. It’s the ...
If you’re looking for a bright, light, and refreshing winter salad, this shaved Brussels sprouts salad is exactly what y...
A wintery riff on the celery, grape & cashew salad — ultra-crunchy, perfectly spicy, lightly sweet carrot matchsticks to...
Lightly caramelized spiced cauliflower florets paired with sweet chewy dates, toasted walnuts, and fresh parsley, all fi...
A stunning shaved fennel salad with crisp apple, juicy pomegranate seeds, and toasted hazelnuts, all tossed in the most ...
A stunning winter salad that pairs bitter radicchio with sweet roasted delicata squash, crisp apple matchsticks, earthy ...
A hearty, nourishing salad packed with omega-3s, protein, fiber, and healthy fats. Flaky baked salmon and quinoa are tos...
If I were opening a restaurant, this salad would be on the menu. It's ultra-crunchy, has a spicy kick, subtle sweetness,...
Creamy Chicken Salad With Hem p Seed Dressing (Your New Go-To Healthy Salad) This Creamy Chicken Salad with Hemp Seed Dr...
Creamy Chicken, Mushroom, and White Bean Soup (A Cozy Winter Staple) This chicken, mushroom, and white bean soup is the ...
If you’re craving a “reset” meal after all the weekend festivities, this colorful Beet, Quinoa, and Crispy Chickpea Sala...
If you’re craving something cozy and nourishing to carry you through the cooler months, this Autumn Beef Bowl is just th...
This harvest chicken salad checks every box for me. It’s got a little sweetness from the apples, pomegranate, and roaste...
This simple, cozy curry is the kind of weeknight dinner busy families dream about—quick to make, full of nourishing ingr...
With the fall harvest in full swing and that crisp, chilly air creeping in, these harvest beef bowls are exactly the kin...
This lemon, chicken, and white bean soup is a cozy, rustic one-pot meal that will warm you up from the inside out on a c...
This is my first fall salad of the season, made with the very beginning of our winter squash harvest. I love a hearty sa...
A good Caesar salad has always been one of my favorite foods—it was actually my gateway “salad” as a kid. My dad makes a...
With simple ingredients and vibrant flavors, this chicken and chickpea stew will become a new favorite on busy weeknight...
Our fall cauliflower is finally here, and I couldn’t resist kicking off the season with a recipe that really shows it of...
I love a good old fashioned healthy pasta dinner. This fits the bill in a few departments for ease, time, flavor, and in...
This is by far the best healthy coleslaw I've ever had! It's loaded with crunch and a tangy, sweet, and slightly spicy d...
If you are a part of our Tumbleweed Farm CSA there is no excuse not making this AWESOME melon and fennel salad. The comb...
If you're swimming in tomatoes I've got just the recipe for you. This tomato salad is simple, versatile and so satisfyin...
With corn and tomato season in full swing I'm back with another easy and delicious recipe highlighting my favorite summe...
Folks! This summer salad is a MUST make! Featuring all of my favorite summertime veggies like fresh corn, vine ripened t...
Break out your favorite tortilla chips and get ready for the best, freshest, straight from the garden salsa you will eve...
This is a luscious, tender, summer inspired beef stew that the whole family will love! Even my kiddos gobbled this up wi...
This blistered shishito and corn salad will quickly become your end of summer go-to salad. It's easy to make and will su...
This is my kind of summer stew. The combination of Middle Easter spices with homegrown ingredients like eggplant, tomato...
This is a delicious and simple recipe that I whipped up 3 days in a row for lunch. If you're looking for something simpl...
This is a summer pasta worth making! It's jam packed with fresh zucchini (which I think we can all agree we have too muc...
I went out to dinner a few weeks ago and ordered the Korean Beef Bowl. It was so good and I knew I wanted to create a ve...
Zucchini season is officially here. Are you scared? Yeah, me too. We've got thousands of pounds of zucchini ahead of us ...
I don't know about you, but salsa is one of my absolute favorite condiments. I add salsa to everything from tacos, to eg...
Sometimes the best recipes truly are the simplest ones. This beet and avocado salad with tahini could not be more basic,...
I might be eating this salad everyday this summer because it's truly that stinking good. This salad has everything going...
I love this lighter take on a traditional potato salad because it utilizes fresh summer turnips in place of potatoes. Th...
When there are beets and fennel planted in the field right next to each other, it's my yearly reminder to make this amaz...
Let me introduce you all to the most badass, best tasing, healthiest, crunchiest, lightest, wont weight you down broccol...
If you're looking to make your morning a little more healthy with a breakfast taco that is loaded with seasonal veggies,...
If you're looking for a new way to enjoy cabbage during the summer months than look no further than this delicious grill...
This quick white chicken chili recipe is all about achieving a flavorful chili that can be eaten in the heat of the summ...
I know a lot of people who get "zucchini panic" when this overly abundant veggie starts making its seasonal debut. Frien...
Stop everything you are doing and grab all the ingredients to make this simple, farm fresh salad. This baby has everythi...
Please let me introduce you to your new go-to meatballs! These Swiss chard & pistachio meatballs are bursting with f...
This salad is just what my body craves in the hot summer months. It's bursting with flavor, contains minimal (but high q...
This slaw has everything I love in a summer slaw. Plenty of crunchy veggies, a creamy and flavorful dressing, and a nutr...
This is the type of meal I could eat every single night of the summer! It's all about that fresh, zesty, flavor-bomb of ...
This beef and broccoli skillet meal is a simple weeknight dinner the whole family will love. And bonus, it all cooks in ...
This easy to prepare dish is bursting with the flavors of spring on our farm. Roasted carrots and beets are tossed in a ...
I know it can be hard to get excited about a salad, but let me tell you--it's okay to get excited about THIS salad! Jam ...
Every Monday when the crew is out harvesting for our CSA members we talk about what to make with the weekly veggie box. ...
We're here with another CSA recipe of the week. These beef & beet patties are AWESOME! Seriously y'all need to make ...
If you're a part of our Tumbleweed Farm CSA this is the week to make these "Spring Harvest Bowls." Jam packed with fresh...
Arugula is one of my all time favorite greens and this recipe lets you enjoy it in a whole new way! Not only is arugula ...
These healthy spring inspired chicken patties come together in less than 20 minutes for a delicious, high protein meal. ...
This hearty stew has it all. Warm comforting spices like cinnamon, cumin, cardamom and paprika. Fiber rich chickpeas and...
Who doesn’t love a slow cooker meal? You can throw everything into your slow cooker and head off to work for the day and...
This hearty wintertime soup is the perfect thing to whip up on a cold evening. My whole family loves this recipe (minus ...
This pomegranate salsa recipe is bursting with fresh, vibrant flavors and is the perfect wintertime appetizer. We used u...
I posted this recipe on my " Let Them Eat Dirt " website earlier this week because my kid's loved this recipe. However, ...
This salad is the most lovely autumn salad I have made. Radicchio is one of my favorite fall vegetables to grow and harv...
It's officially fall which means we are making our first official autumn recipe! With a combination of sweet winter squa...
If I had to pick a summer salad to make every week from here on out, this would be the salad! It has everything I love a...
This easy Greek salad is a summer staple around here. Once our farm's tomatoes, cucumbers, and peppers start cran...
Please let me introduce you to your new favorite summer salad! This salmon crunch salad has a lot going for it. So many ...
No matter the season I am a soup person. There is nothing more nourishing, simple or satisfying than a bowl of soup on a...
I love this fresh twist on classic potato salad. It pairs well with pretty much any grilled meat or fish you might be pr...
This creamy, crunchy, and flavorful salad combines all of my favorite ingredients from a classic broccoli salad but with...
Please let me introduce you to your family’s new favorite dip! This beet tzatziki is bursting with flavor and is the per...
This cilantro lime dressing is the perfect summer condiment. It's fresh and tangy and tastes great drizzled over anythin...
My husband loves ranch dressing (Hidden Valley to be exact!) It's literally one of his favorite condiments. However, sin...
These teriyaki salmon and broccoli bowls come together quickly for a healthy weeknight dinner. Our farm is celebrating t...
No matter how hot it is outside I still love a good curry recipe. Sometimes spicier foods help cool me down (it's a thin...
We're a few weeks into our farm's CSA season and as much as I love creating recipes to help anyone struggling with what ...
The only way I can get my kids to eat radishes is to quick pickle them. This recipe is SO easy and is a great one to tur...
Fried rice is one of the greatest one pot meals. It's easy, though you have to be patient as you add ingredients one at ...
If you belong to a CSA or you frequent your local farmers market I think turning pretty much any vegetable into a "slaw"...
If you haven't gotten on the breakfast salad wagon yet I hope this is the recipe that converts you! Hot damn was this go...
It's our first CSA harvest of the 2024 season and I'm so excited to get back in the kitchen with some new CSA inspired r...
We've had our first frost here at the farm (actually quite a few at this point!) which means that the root veggies are e...
Howdy folks, I hope you all have been well. I've gotten some emails from readers (who also follow on IG) wondering when ...
First of all, thank you everyone for your lovely comments on my last post. This little community is truly wonderful and ...
So I'm on a baking kick right now. Between all the fresh fruit and veggies available I have been craving sweet and savor...
I'm sure we're not the only ones swimming in a sea of zucchini during the month of August! And while I love a good savor...
We are experiencing a major heat wave here at the farm and anything that can offer a cool reprieve is more than welcome....
Our CSA (community supported agriculture) is going off right now! We have 130 families who are a part of our farm this y...
It's getting hot out here at the farm and this cold noodle pasta salad is a welcome and refreshing dish to have on hand....
If you're looking for a tasty, seasonal and simple summer meal idea, look no further than this pasta salad! This might b...
With the abundance of fresh produce available this time of the year and a desire to spend less time in the kitchen I've ...
I love exposing my little toddler to all the vegetables that are popping up at the farm this year. Last season at this t...
This fresh turnip and greens quiche is the perfect recipe to keep on hand all summer long. I love meal prepping a quiche...
Folks, we've officially made these granola bars three times in the past two weeks and I can honestly say, we're addicted...
This is one of those yummy spring recipes that takes up just a "tad" more time in the kitchen than most of my recipes. I...
We are swimming in spring carrots and beets at the farm and these muffins were a fun way to incorporate a few of my favo...
Salad season is here at Tumbleweed Farm and I am here to share as many interesting, tasty and fun ways to use up all of ...
It's a big week for our little farm. This week is our first CSA harvest of the 2022 season. It feels so good to finally ...
If you're looking for a simple, nutritious muffin for your busy family look no further! These muffins are delicious and ...
We've had a very cold and wet spring. The type of spring that makes it seem like outdoor dinners on the deck will never ...
If I could go back in time I would have introduced savory muffins to my baby a lot earlier than I did. Pepper now loves ...
I love creating savory snacks for my little toddler that are healthy, full of good fats, tasty, and easy to pack into a ...
This is a real "mom win" meal for me. I don't know why I've never thought to make meatloaf in a muffin pan before but th...
I've mentioned before on here that I'm working on a toddler/family style cookbook (still a WAYS out) but in the process ...
I'm feeling really inspired to share more toddler friendly recipes on the blog as I'm working on a toddler recipe book a...
My sweet girl just turned two a few days ago. Any other mom's or dad's out there tear up singing happy birthday to their...
This time of the year always frustrates me when I'm in the checkout line at the grocery store. Mainstream food magazines...
I promise you all that I'll post a dinner recipe soon. But right now I'm deep in toddler snack land and wanted to share ...
We are in a serious cracker phase over here at the farm and I've been having fun testing a lot of cracker recipes for an...
This soup is so simple and my little toddler loves it just as much as I do. She's a soup girl and we loved dunking "chee...
I was going to post this recipe before Christmas but I got hit with a stomach bug and got derailed for a few days. Howev...
This lovely little loaf turned out delicious! It's festive and utilizes local fresh cranberries and honey. I even added ...
Warm, cozy, comforting. This meal is all that, plus it's a breeze to whip up! I haven't made a broccoli cheddar casserol...
I love these muffins. They're like a ray of sunshine on a dreary fall morning. They're light, fluffy, and full of warmin...
I love a hearty grain salad and this one is a winner! The turmeric-yogurt sauce has two roles in this dish- the first is...
I am back with another healthy cracker recipe folks! I'm really upping my snack game over here as I need to have snacks ...
Ever since the fall broccoli has been cranking at the farm I've been making these muffin cups on Sundays to have handy f...
I love this soup. I know many of you have probably had a version of this at some point. Maybe it's even a staple meal in...
Alright folks, now that you have my recipe for pumpkin cornbread I think it's time to whip up a batch of this pumpkin ch...
I grew up eating chili every Halloween. My mom always made a big batch that she simmered on the stovetop all day and as ...
Folks, I think I've died and gone to Cheez Its heaven! Seriously, these are so damn good!! And healthy to boot. And I co...
I'm on a fennel kick! We're harvesting the last planting of fennel at the farm and I'm doing my best to incorporate it i...
Do you ever eat a food combination that someone else prepared for you and think "damn, how have I never thought of this ...
My husband jokes with me that I'm obsessed with having snacks on hand for our little babe. He even calls it "AHS" -- alw...
Oh these little balls of sunshine are the perfect snack for your little ones. It's been years since I've made an "energy...
If you're in the mood for one heck of a cozy stew, then look no further! This wild rice, sausage and squash stew is pack...
You know you've hit a home run with a recipe when you get rave reviews from all the little people (ages 1-9) and adults ...
This is one of those one pot meals that comes together rather quickly and can pretty much guarantee a delicious and nour...
I spent the afternoon gathering eggplants and tomatoes with my sweet baby girl to make Amy Chaplin's "Spicy Roasted Toma...
We've had our first frost at the farm, all of the winter squash has been harvested, and the tomatoes are holding on by a...
This salad has everything I love!!! It's a wonderful balance of sweet and spicy and the textures are awesome. Slightly c...
It's that time of the year when feel-good soups are on rotation. Without fail, whenever I feel like I'm getting sick I l...
If you follow along on Instagram you've seen me posting a TON of photos of us harvesting lot's of cherry tomatoes to mak...
As the weather takes a turn from clear skies and sunshine to clouds and rain, I'm gearing up for a week's worth of soup ...
This nourishing bowl of pork and greens is the perfect transitional meal from summer to fall. We're currently harvesting...
I love this time of the year! The mornings and evenings have a cool crisp to the air and we can feel a touch of fall cre...
I love this light, bright and crunchy potato salad so much! One of our crew members at the farm had a green bean and pot...
I stopped dead in my tracks when a recipe popped up in my NYT cooking email for a kale salad with coconut, tomatoes and ...
I have never served eggplant and beets together in the same dish and I'm not exactly sure why because this was really lo...
We have struggled over the years growing celery. In fact we were so bad at growing celery that we stopped planting it ye...
I love shishito peppers. But to be honest, I've really only prepared them one way. And that is to blister them on the gr...
This vinaigrette is so darn delicious that I wouldn't judge anyone for drinking it through a straw. And what better way ...
This is one of those lovely mid summer meals that brings me so much pleasure on a breezy August night. This meal calls f...
One of the things I love most about swiss chard is that it can withstand the summer heat. Whenever folks are looking for...
This is an August salad if there ever was one! We are harvesting the first of the summer corn and melons at the farm and...
In the spirit of keeping nourishing breakfasts for my little one on hand during the week this baked oatmeal takes the ca...
I love flavors inspired by Middle Eastern cuisine and this time of the year the farm is cranking with a few staple ingre...
I could eat an entire plate of these lightly charred peppers with tangy aioli all by myself. Honestly, these are the bes...
I know it might be kind of hard to get excited about a carrot salad. However, this salad is a wonderful example of makin...
At the rate I'm going with all these muffins I've been whipping up at the farm, I might as well open a muffin shop! It's...
This recipe for blistered green beans and tomatoes will outshine whatever main course you decide to serve them with! Ser...
I'm back on that savory muffin kick and this little number is my new favorite combo. I'm really enjoying having these sa...
This collard greens summer slaw should technically be called "CSA Summer Slaw." This is a great recipe to turn to if you...
I love eggplant. It's one of those veggies that acts like a sponge and can be whatever you want it to be. It takes on fl...
With the overflow of zucchini at the farm and some yummy local cheddar cheese in my fridge, I knew I had to whip up a ba...
This is the kind of summertime meal I love. It's nourishing, simple, and packed with a ton of flavor without much fuss. ...
I have been cooking my way through Amy Chaplin's newest cookbook " Whole Food Cooking Every Day " and I absolutely adore...
If you're looking for an easy weeknight pasta dinner that highlights some of the tastiest ingredients of the season, loo...
It's great weather for tacos and yummy side dishes and the farm is growing all the ingredients to help make your next ta...
It's zucchini season at the farm and we've got a hungry 1-year-old that I'm trying to keep up with and nourish with ALL ...
It reached 112 degrees fahrenheit here at the farm today. We were sweating our way through our CSA harvest and boy oh bo...
Well folks, the muffins I posted last week were such a hit in our household that I knew I had to whip up something simil...
In case you missed yesterday's post featuring that bright pink beet dressing , I've got a fun idea for you. Drizzle that...
I don't know how I've managed to get this far in my farming and cooking career without ever making a beet vinaigrette! H...
I've come to the recent realization that most muffins I consume are basically unfrosted cupcakes. Delicious none the les...
I love a good old fashioned chicken salad sandwich. In fact, I just love chicken salad. I love it on bread, wrapped in a...
Hello all of you mamas and papas out there with a new eater (or two) in the house! I created these curried roasted carro...
Simple, refreshing and perfect for a light springtime meal, this soup checks off a lot of boxes. I love soup year round,...
It's been almost three years since I've purchased bananas. When I set out on a personal mission to source local foods fr...
Folks, if you are looking for a delicious and creative way to use up all of the spring bok choy this season, I've got yo...
The inspiration for this recipe came from "The Prairie Homestead Cookbook" by Jill Winger. It's a wonderful recipe to tu...
Sometimes the simplest of recipes turns into the best. And this recipe is one of them. You're going to have to lean into...
Here's the thing guys- I love traditional basil pesto more than just about any other condiment. I love it so much that I...
With barbecue season upon us this recipe is a surefire way to get your family on board with a healthy and delicious spri...
I'm back here sharing another great recipe that utilizes the second portion of that tasty pastry dough that I made a few...
It's that time of the year folks! Our farmers market stand is filling up with all the spring bounty and our farm CSA beg...
On the weekends we usually make buttermilk biscuits and country gravy from my most recent cookbook Local Dirt . And whil...
This is one of those great transitional meals that feels like a warm hug on a chilly spring evening. We are relishing th...
Meals don't get much easier than this. We're working our way through last summer's freezer tomatoes and I'm still on my ...
Okay, so these pancakes are meant to be shared with all you mamas and papas out there with little ones just starting to ...
Spring is finally here at Tumbleweed Farm! After months of relying on storage crops, freezer veggies and lots of meat, w...
I will admit, I never soaked my grains until we started to incorporate them into our daughter's diet. I was too lazy to ...
It's feeling like spring around these parts! With longer days, more sunshine, wildflowers popping and spring greens fill...
In the spirit of celebrating the "transitional season" and embracing what we have available local to us right now (even ...
Our little babe turned one on Sunday and for her first birthday we gifted her with some laying hens. It's been a while s...
I find the month of March to be one of the most challenging times of the year to cook and eat. The late winter season is...
We've been on a big porridge kick the last few months. I'm usually an eggs and bacon kind of girl when it comes to break...
If you're a fan of "bird food" you'll love this seeded loaf. If you're more of a traditionalist, skip this recipe and ma...
Every week I roast up a large winter squash from last season's harvest. We grow about 10 different varieties of winter s...
We were in need of something light, bright and nourishing to help endure another snow day here at the farm. We were fort...
We're gearing up for some winter weather here at Tumbleweed Farm and it's looking like we won't be leaving our house muc...
I originally made this recipe for my cookbook, Local Dirt . However, I didn't get the photograph for the recipe into my ...
This is one of my favorite ways to use leftover salmon from a previous dinner. We are slowly making our way through our ...
I love the simplicity of this soup. It has very few ingredients but is so darn flavorful. It's a great winter soup for k...
We are lucky that we have access to high quality lamb from some awesome farmers down the road from us. I love a good lam...
In the spirit of eating close to home and supporting my local community, I have met some pretty awesome folks along the ...
It's a new year so I thought I'd kick it off with a new soup. This is one of those recipes that combines simple, hearty ...
This was our first Christmas as parents and it was a wonderful day that was made simple by not many gifts or activities,...
It's officially winter. It's been a long time coming but now it's here. As we enter the long, cold and dark days ahead I...
Not only are we all dealing with COVID-19, but it's also regular flu and cold season. And while we all try our best to b...
Folks, before I get to this recipe I want to tell you a little story about a girl and her biscuit. This story began when...
I'm really excited to share this recipe today! When I was pregnant I wanted to stock my freezer with some nourishing sna...
I don't know about you all, but we have a TON of leftover turkey from Thanksgiving. We cancelled our Thanksgiving dinner...
Whelp folks, it's officially Thanksgiving week. And I'm sure, just like us, many of you have had to change your plans. T...
It happened. We finally had our first annual "kill frost" of the 2020 farm season. That means we are saying goodbye to a...
Wow! Thank you all for your wonderful comments and excitement about the new cookbook on my last post . I've emailed the ...
I'm so excited to share an exclusive recipe from my new cookbook "Local Dirt ". My cookbook is all about cooking with in...
Before I get to this recipe I wanted to say thank you everyone for your sweet messages about the upcoming cookbook (and ...
What's better than a giant sheet pan salmon dinner? Leftover salmon for salmon cakes! This is one of my favorite excuses...
Well hot damn! If this recipe doesn't make an appearance on your table this fall I'm brining it to your doorstep! This w...
It's starting to feel like fall and that means cozy breakfasts with a hint of warming spices and a big ol' mug of hot co...
Okay, so here is another late summer meatball recipe for you all. This recipe is actually two separate recipes that I se...
This recipe for Pork & Ricotta Meatballs with Roasted Garden Tomato Sauce is from the pages of the newly released co...
I know what you all are thinking and yes, it's another salmon recipe. But what can I say, it's salmon season out here an...
It's peak season for all of my summer favorites. The zucchini (which I know many of you are probably sick of by now) are...
Today it's just this simple recipe for our CSA members to access for their Tumbleweed Farm recipe of the week. Of course...
To the woman who preferred dessert over dinner. Tea instead of coffee, and dogs before cats. The sight of a wooden spoon...
This simple meal packs a lot of fresh flavors with hearty, nourishing ingredients that will leave you full yet happily c...
It's another tasty week of vegetables for our CSA members here at Tumbleweed Farm. We've been busy harvesting hundreds o...
I love a tasty breakfast muffin that I can feel good about eating first thing in the morning. These muffins fit the bill...
It's taken us years to get good at growing big, beautiful onions here at Tumbleweed Farm. Our first 4 seasons farming on...
Our next door neighbors have a small farm where they raise beef, chicken, pigs and goats. We pretty much get most of our...
It's that time of the year where the zucchini and summer squash overflow the farm. Our farmers market booth and CSA shar...
Creamy white beans, fresh herbs, and sweet sugar snap peas come together to create a lovely summer salad. Top this bowl ...
I've always loved a hearty Morning Glory Muffin. My mom used to make them often when I was younger and we would freeze b...
I love a good stick to your bones kind of salad that is chock full of seasonal ingredients and pantry staples that are e...
We've got another recipe that highlights two seasonal vegetables that our CSA members will be receiving in their veggie ...
I love a good sheet pan meal and this one right here is a great combination. We've got a lot of broccoli and kale coming...
It's another week full of delicious veggies here at the farm! I'm so excited to share this recipe because it uses a lot ...
I almost didn't post this recipe because it's so darn basic. But honestly, sometimes I think it's easy to forget how to ...
Sometimes I get more excited than others about sharing a recipe on here. I always post recipes that we love and cook oft...
This salad is bright and refreshing while still being pretty darn hearty. It can be served as a meal on its on (I would ...
It got COLD here. I mean really cold! So cold that we had to dig out our winter hats just to stay warm outside this past...
I adore beets. They are hands down one of my favorite vegetables to grow and eat. Over the years we've gotten a lot bett...
I think I found my new go-to condiment! Our good friends Colin and Kristen from Blue Bus Cultured Foods have started fer...
If you're looking for a quick, simple soup to prepare with all of your CSA turnips this is the soup for you! This has qu...
The spring is a magical time of the year around here. With wild mushrooms popping up in the nearby forests and fresh gre...
As we gear up for another farm season I'm excited to start cooking more meals highlighting produce from our farm and mea...
I wasn't sure if I was going to be posting any recipes during this uncertain time. The state of the world is scary and h...
We're entering the very end of a long and dark winter here at the farm. And as spring teases us with longer, sunnier, an...
Over the past few months I've been trying my best to limit my overall consumption of pre-packaged items. This goes for e...
There's definitely a kiss of spring lingering in the air around Tumbleweed Farm, but the truth is, we won't have spring ...
Over the past year I have moved away from sharing many personal stories here on the blog and have decided to dedicate th...
Folks, these muffins are a game changer for us. They're absolutely delicious and packed full of hearty ingredients so ev...
If you've been following me on instagram over the past few months then you already know that I've been trying my best to...
I roasted a whole chicken last week and we've been eating leftovers for days. The beauty of a whole roasted chicken is t...
I think this is going to be my winter of soups, stews and chowders! There's nothing more comforting or nourishing than a...
It's a new year and I thought I'd kick start 2020 with a new soup recipe for you all. The beauty of a soup like this is ...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. If you're looking for a hearty breakfast option that...
This is a simple soup that really hits the spot on a cold winter evening. We had an abundance of autumn parsnips that we...
This is a special recipe. It's a little more time consuming (though most of that time is hands off time) than many of my...
This post is sponsored by Amity Vineyards . All opinions are my own. Happy Thanksgiving week everyone! I'm here with ano...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. We're getting pretty excited about Thanksgiving next...
This post is sponsored by Amity Vineyards . All opinions are my own. Whelp folks, we've got just over a week until Thank...
This season we didn't raise pigs on our farm so with our freezer stash from last year's harvest quickly dwindling as the...
This post is sponsored by Amity Vineyards . All opinions are my own. Folks, I am so excited for Thanksgiving this year. ...
This recipe is inspired by one of my favorite winter stews that always hits the spot on a bitter cold evening. West Afri...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. It's officially pumpkin spice (everything) season. A...
We're on a pot pie kick this fall at the farm and I don't see any end in sight! Once I got over my fear of pie crust (it...
It's officially soup season here at the farm and I realized it's been far too long since we've made a simple carrot ging...
In the spirit of fall and everything pumpkin around here, I whipped up this tasty little pot pie. I loved using fresh pi...
When the lovely folks over at Umi Organic's got wind of our Local Thirty challenge (you can read about the challenge her...
This simple stew celebrates the flavors of the season. Pork and apples are a natural match in the autumn months and when...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. This is our official last meal of our second annual ...
It's officially fall, and here at Tumbleweed Farm we are craving all of the warm and cozy food! We picked up some local ...
This salad is my farewell salad to summer. And no, that doesn't mean we wont continue to eat salads for the rest of the ...
Slow cookers (or crock pots) are not just for the winter months. We're so damn busy in the summertime that making dinner...
This simple recipe is a great one to whip up with the late summer veggies that are overlapping with the fall crops. I pa...
Last summer I had the experience of a lifetime while on board a commercial fishing boat (the Opportunaty) on the Pacific...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. Ahhh, it's finally happened. The tomatoes, corn and ...
If I could eat this simple meal every night for the rest of the summer I would. The only reason I won't is because there...
Quick weeknight dinners don't get easier or more delicious than this simple pasta. We're pretty excited that finally (al...
I love soup year round. Even as temps reach the high 90's I'm a soup person and this little number is perfect on a hot s...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. Whelp it's that time of the year folks...Zucchini is...
Before cherry season is over I hope you all get a chance to whip up this amazing pizza. Sweet, salty, spicy and nutty-- ...
Can we all agree that ham and peas are meant to be eaten together? I really can't think of a better combination and this...
We've been on a big vegetable noodle kick here at the farm recently. We love these noodles so much that we're actually g...
Warning--This sauce/dip is absolutely spoon worthy and if you aren't careful, you'll be eating it by the spoonful before...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. I have my wonderful mom to thank for the inspiration...
This salad celebrates two of my favorite vegetables--the often overlooked kohlrabi (which just so happens to be damn del...
I can't believe it's taken me this long to come up with this fritters recipe. Turnips and bacon have been a favorite fla...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. Well if the title is this post isn't a mouthful enou...
This is a great weeknight dinner recipe that is a breeze to prepare and is bursting with bold flavors. We're harvesting ...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my . Nothing tastes better first thing in the morning here a...
Okay, so I'm on a total tuna and kimchi kick right. I think it's the warm weather we're having and light meals that are ...
Tomorrow is the first farmers market of our 2019 season. We've been harvesting all day (I'm on a quick lunch break) and ...
One of my favorite days of the week is when my NYT "What to Cook Right Now" subscription hits my inbox. When this recipe...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. One if my favorite "kitchen sink" meals is a hearty ...
"Eat food, not too much, mostly plants." Michael Pollan I am so excited to share this recipe for Kimchi & Scallion P...
I’m so damn happy we froze as many blueberries last season as we did. The thing about eating “locally” in the winter and...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. March is one of the trickiest times of the year at t...
It's that time of the year when we're craving spring but the 2 feet of snow that's still on the ground is proof that win...
This is a great recipe to serve as a side dish for a small crowed or as a main course for 4 folks with a simple grain sa...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. Tumbleweed Farm is currently blanketed by 2 feet of ...
When it comes to one pot meals like these cauliflower rice bowls, I like to keep things as simple as possible. Time and ...
This post is sponsored by Wines from Rioja . All opinions are my own. One of the things we missed most during our Local ...
This is one of my favorite side dishes of the season. I love how sweet, salty, and earthy these parsnips are when glazed...
This lightly spiced drink is the perfect winter warmer. It's chock full of my favorite spices and is wonderful to sip fi...
It's another soup recipe. I promise to get something else posted on here soon but for now, soup really is what we're cra...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. We've got an abundance of spaghetti squash storing i...
My favorite kind of stews are the ones that really help you clean out the pantry and freezer. Oh yeah, and ones that are...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. This winter squash galette is quickly becoming my go...
A thick and hearty bowl of soup is one of the most comforting meals. And when you pair it with some fresh sourdough brea...
Spaghetti squash is one of my favorite winter squash varieties that we grow here at Tumbleweed Farm. Unlike most winter ...
This is a humble bowl of stew. The ingredients are basic, inexpensive, and nourishing. The ironic thing is that the reci...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill. All opinions are my own. Whelp folks, it's officially November which means I'm...
A bowl of pure comfort. We ate this dinner after a long, rainy day of harvesting for our last week of CSA deliveries. It...
I love a good slow cooker recipe and this white bean chicken chili is perfect on a breezy fall or winter night. This is ...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. I love this time of the year. The chanterelle mushro...
This is a wonderful soup. It's one of those recipes you'll glance through and think "dang, that seems boring." But after...
This classic stick-to-your-ribs stew is ideal on a chilly fall evening. We finally got a good storm that moved through o...
We're officially 3 days into October and we're still finding our groove after completing the Local Thirty challenge in S...
Toasted hazelnut butter for the Local Thirty is smooth, nutty, and has a touch of sweetness from some honey. Taylor and ...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. This recipe truly celebrates the harvest. Summer pro...
This crunchy and smokey slaw has been on repeat at the farm this past week for quick lunches with the crew. We just join...
Sauces and pestos have been our saving grace during the Local Thirty challenge. It's so easy to jazz up any meal with a ...
The " Farm Stand Tomato Sauce " from my last post is getting a lot of love in this household. So much so that we're free...
I'm not going to lie, this is one of the hardest "recipes" to write because it really is different for every person and ...
Stewed zucchini for the Local Thirty might just be the easiest, most flavorful side dish of the season. One of the lesso...
That moment of awe after you catch your first ever tuna. Last week, I stepped out of my comfort zone, shook hands with a...
We are three days into our Local Thirty experiment and so far things are going really well. No one is starving, and we'r...
We made this meal over a week ago and haven't stopped talking about it since. Everything went together so beautifully an...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. I absolutely adore blueberry season and I'm so happy...
This light and simple stew is perfect for a quick summertime dinner. And while I know it can be hard to think about cook...
This steak salad is a light and flavorful meal that is easy to whip up on a hot summer evening. We're in the middle of o...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own Thank you all for your amazing comments on my last po...
Whelp folks, it finally happened. If you can believe it we sold out of kohlrabi at the farmers market for the very first...
It's officially summer which means there's going to be a lot of zucchini recipes heading out to our CSA members soon. Th...
One of the things that eating seasonally has taught me is to embrace the abundance of certain foods when they're at thei...
It's been one of those weeks folks. You know the kind....Not enough hours in the day, a to-do list that's growing longer...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. These cookies are everything I love in a treat. Not ...
This recipe is what seasonal eating is all about. With fresh ingredients, simple cooking techniques, and not a lot of fu...
As we gear up for the Local Thirty (you can read about that here ) I'm doing my best to shop from fellow farmers and loc...
Before I get to this recipe I wanted to thank everyone for your kind words and support from my last post. If you haven't...
We attended our first farmers market of the 2018 season this past Saturday. It was so wonderful hugging our fellow vendo...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. One of the best treats in the spring is digging up s...
The evenings are still quite chilly here at the farm so a bowl of warm soup is perfect this time of the year. I love the...
This salad celebrates the simple flavors of the spring season. Microgreens and radishes are some of the first vegetables...
I love asparagus season and I'll happily eat it multiple nights in a row until it's no longer available. This simple rec...
I absolutely adore radishes. They're one of my favorite springtime treats here at Tumbleweed Farm . I prefer my radishes...
April is one of those funny months where we're craving lighter food but the reality is that it's still cold, wet and rai...
This post is sponsored by B ob's Red Mill. All opinions are my own. This tart features two of my favorite things. Beets ...
I love a good deviled egg and these miso-mustard deviled eggs are on point! They're the perfect happy hour snack and tas...
This post is a long time coming because I've gotten so many inquiries on my Instagram stories about my morning goat milk...
When you simmer a beautiful pork shoulder in a rich broth of milk, cream, vegetable stock, and lots of herbs you end up ...
This is a wonderful side dish to serve alongside grilled chicken, steak, or simply served as an appetizer at happy hour....
Simplicity at its best! This pasta is the perfect late winter/early spring dish. We're picking overwintered kale here at...
Whelp folks, we've finally "sprung" forward and the days are officially getting longer. I love this time of the year on ...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill , all opinions are my own Taylor and I were prepping one of our hoop houses for...
One of my favorite days of the month is when my monthly Bon Appétit magazine arrives in the mail. I love flipping though...
This popular combination of carrots and ginger has been around for ages and I'm sure many of you have your own favorite ...
If you're looking for an impressive weeknight dinner that will wow your family but is a breeze to prepare than this is t...
Before I left for my road trip I whipped up a batch of these honey and za'atar roasted cashews so that I'd have somethin...
Phew! After a full week on the road it feels damn good to be home with my boys, getting my hands dirty in the greenhouse...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill . All opinions are my own. If you're a fan of carrot cake I think you'll be equ...
Are you guys good at meal prepping at the beginning of the week? I'm the worst! However, I've learned the hard way that ...
I should preface this recipe with a little back story. When I first met Taylor his favorite food on the planet was buffa...
These little energy bites are perfect for a mid afternoon pick-me-up. They taste great with a cup of coffee or tea and s...
I've been on a soup kick this January and I don't see this trend ending anytime soon. I'm particularly fond of hearty st...
The days have been slow, dark and dreary. January can be a tough month around here even though we're technically in our ...
After the success of the soup I posted last week --- Butternut Squash & Vanilla Bean -- (thank you everyone who mess...
I've been reaching for my slow cooker a lot this winter and I encourage you all to do the same. This recipe is bursting ...
I love playing around with different flavor combinations in the kitchen and boy am I glad I played around with the ingre...
This post is sponsored by Bob's Red Mill. All opinions are my own Early mornings on the farm in the winter are one of my...
This recipe is dedicated to everyone who is weathering the winter storms taking over the mid west and east coast. My in-...
"Do what feels right, not what you think others want from you." This is one of my intensions for 2018. I really want to ...
It's hard to believe that 2017 is coming to an end. I don't know about you all, but I'm SO ready for a new year and a cl...
If you ask me, gingerbread isn't just for the Christmas season. The warming flavors are perfect all winter long and sinc...
Why is it that the most "homely" of soups are the ugliest to photograph? I did my best here with this delicious soup but...
This is my favorite time of the year to roll up my sleeves and bake sweet treats while listening to Christmas music. Hen...
It's no secret that my love for beets runs deep. I didn't grow up eating them (heck I don't think I'd ever had one befor...
I love roasted cauliflower and usually keep things pretty simple with herbs, salt and pepper. However, it's been pretty ...
Tis the season for breaking out the slow cooker and this recipe is your ticket to an easy, breezy and delicious dinner t...
If I could whip up this side dish for all of our dinner guests all winter long I would. The combination of flavors here ...
A dear friend of mine just got diagnosed with an egg and gluten allergy and wanted to see if I could come up with a cook...
Smooth, creamy and rich. This is the kind of pasta I long for on a dreary day at the farm. This recipe is a great one to...
There's just something extra special about the comforting flavors of chai this time of the year. As the days continue to...
When it comes to grain bowls I'm all about loading them up with a mix of veggies (cooked and raw) and tossing everything...
I thought my roundup of Thanksgiving recipes was complete until I whipped up this tasty number for Taylor and me last ni...
I can't believe that the holiday season is upon us but alas, here we are one week away from Thanksgiving. I don't know a...
I'm not going to lie, the inspiration for these potato cakes was the sole purpose of wanting a vehicle to serve with our...
We've had our first official snowfall of the season here at Tumbleweed Farm and I'm not going to lie, I'm not ready! Las...
If a pot of this soup simmering on your stovetop doesn't scream autumn than I don't know what to tell you. I love the fl...
Today is our last CSA delivery of the 2017 farm season. Bittersweet is an understatement, but we're pretty darn happy wi...
What I love most about this recipe is that everything is cooked in one pan. It's simple to prepare and bursting with a t...
Tis the season for watermelon radishes and we could not be happier! We wait all season long for these beauties to size u...
What I love most about this time of the year is introducing comfort food back into our diets. It’s been cold and stormy ...
If you're looking for a simple side dish to carry you through the fall I've got you covered. This recipe is absolutely d...
Sorry for my absence from the blog for a while. So much to catch you all up on but just know my absence is due to the cr...
This is the lazy persons way of roasting winter squash and it ain't half bad! Instead of scooping out the seeds (or god ...
Early mornings sipping coffee and nibbling on a piece of thickly sliced pumpkin bread is the best part of autumn. It's q...
Okay, I'll admit it, I'm a sauce person. If you've read this blog for a number of years than you already know that. Heck...
I love swiss chard. In fact, not only do I love preparing and eating this beautiful vegetable, it just so happens to be ...
Comfort food anyone? This rich pasta dish is just what the doctor ordered after a busy weekend with the farmers market a...
This particular salad had Taylor moaning while he ate. And you know it's a home run meal when your husband moans while h...
As we transition from the long hot days of summer and enter these early chilly days of Autumn, we're finding ourselves c...
Before I get to this recipe I wanted to thank everyone for your lovely comments on the DUTD book giveaway post . I teare...
The eggplants at the farm are coming in hot and this is the perfect dish to whip up with the harvest. If you're a fan of...
What I love most about this recipe is how amazing our kitchen smelled while the meatballs were cooking. Not only did the...
This tomato confit is what summer is all about. If I was more on top of it I would have been making this luxurious condi...
September, we're coming in hot!!! Damn, I know I can speak for a lot of folks when I say this year seems relentless with...
The cantaloupes at the farm only have a few more weeks of production so we've been eating them as often as we can. I lov...
A very lovely stranger was shopping from us at the farmers market this past weekend and proclaimed that they were "so f*...
The melons at the farm are peaking right now and they are so damn sweet and delicious that we've been eating them straig...
One of the crops that continues to do well for us this season is beets. And while we've had our asses kicked in the bras...
It's been a roller coaster of a week here at the farm with quite a bit of loss. Our fall crops did not like the extreme ...
We had a very successful farmers market last weekend and sold out of almost everything. It was the best one of the seaso...
Talk about keeping things on the light side recently! I hope you all aren't craving more in depth recipes because for th...
This is pretty much summer on a platter! Grilled chicken and cherry tomato kebabs with basil vinaigrette. Simple, flavor...
I'm over the moon excited to share with you all that one of my favorite recipe websites has featured my Chocolate Chip &...
Sometimes I hesitate posting recipes on the blog that are too simple. However, sometimes we'll keep making the same simp...
In the spirit of trying to keep cool in the evenings around the farm we are now turning to chilled soups! I'm a huge fan...
We’re in the middle of one of the worst heatwaves we’ve experienced ever since we moved out to Parkdale, OR five years a...
Cherry season has come a little later than usual this summer but that's completely fine by me! The long wait has been wo...
Zucchini is flooding our farmers market booth and CSA member's weekly veggie boxes right now. It's going to be in season...
This is one of those recipes that's a true game-changer. And while I will admittedly say I don't like the term "game-cha...
There's no denying it now, it's full blown zucchini season! We harvested a couple hundred pounds this past week to bring...
Don't get me wrong. I love my oatmeal with cinnamon and sugar but every once in a while a girl needs a savory bowl of oa...
The idea for this soup came to me while we were harvesting our first large harvest of zucchini this season. I know soup ...
Confession time....I despise picking peas. Ever since we worked at Hutchins Farm (years ago) I have had strong feelings ...
The swiss chard at the farm is bigger and more beautiful than ever before! We planted it where the chickens were last ye...
Tis the season for simple meals with bold flavors! I love this dinner because it's perfect for a warm evening with a few...
Simple, flavorful and oh so good! These grilled cauliflower steaks are a wonderful way to celebrate the flavors of the s...
Our good buddy Dan has been one lucky fisherman this spring and has gifted us with a TON of fresh salmon. We've actually...
Our CSA is the heart and soul of our farm. We couldn't make a living farming if it weren't for these amazing folks who s...
This is a lovely spring salad that is filling enough to stand in as a complete meal. Between the quinoa, roasted veggies...
This is hands down one of the best meals we've had this spring. The char of a hot grill brings out the wonderfully bold ...
As the days continue to get longer and our list of farm chores increases we are finding ourselves craving simple meals t...
Let the spring produce shine! This side dish of roasted turnips and mushrooms is a true celebration of the season's boun...
One of the best things about joining a CSA or frequenting your local farmers market is getting to enjoy all the vegetabl...
If there is one vegetable that I do not tire of in the spring it's radishes. When Taylor and I are out harvesting radish...
The chickens are happily laying a ton of eggs these days and we've been fueling up on eggs almost every morning before h...
This recipe is reason enough to head to your local farmers market this week to pick up a beautiful head of bok choy. Whe...
We've been harvesting the first of our spring turnips and I have been eying this recipe for turnip salad out of Joshua M...
One of the best treasures of early spring produce is the arrival of green garlic. Green garlic (also known as spring gar...
This Tuesday is our first CSA harvest of the 2017 season. After the winter we had and the very cold and wet spring we we...
Before I get to this recipe I want to congratulate the winner(s) of the DUTD cookbook giveaway . I was SO beyond touched...
Before I get to this recipe I need to thank each and every one of you for your comments on my last post . First up, my f...
My mom made this soup for me last week and I haven't stopped thinking about it since. This is one of those simple recipe...
One of my favorite spring vegetables at Tumbleweed Farm is overwintered parsnips. They are an honest treat because they'...
Last night I gave an author talk at Book Larder in Seattle. I'm going to do a recap in another post but I thought about ...
This Sunday I'm leaving Taylor and Henry at the farm and heading up to Seattle for 2 days to do a few book events. I'm r...
It's no secret that I love sweetening my desserts with local honey from our valley. It adds such a bold flavor to everyt...
This is a great transitional meal from cozy winter fare to light and bright spring food. We've been getting a ton of rai...
Our neighbor gifts us with smoked salmon every spring and this simple frittata is the perfect way to celebrate all of th...
This is the perfect stew for a chilly spring evening. We are finally harvesting the first of our spring greens at the fa...
When I'm feeling lazy or beat after a long day dinner is typically a piece of thick sourdough bread toasted, and then to...
I love this simple recipe for beet fritters. They are a breeze to whip up and are bursting with fresh flavors. This is a...
I'm going to keep this post short and sweet because we are just settling back to farm life after a whirlwind trip to NYC...
This simple roasted asparagus salad with hard boiled eggs, fried capers, herbs and plenty of olive oil is the perfect wa...
Today was the first official "oh shit, we're out of farming shape" day of the season. We experience this same day every ...
I hope you've got your bananas ripening quickly because this bread is off the hook. Nutty brown butter, fragrant cardamo...
It's been raining like crazy today. We were lucky enough to break ground with the tractor over the weekend and prep the ...
I'm definitely a minimalist in the kitchen and detest having to many kitchen gadgets. I'm pretty darn happy with a good ...
I'm beaming with pride as I sit and write this post today. Last night was my debut book singing in Hood River and man, I...
I'm not going to lie folks, this week has been an emotional roller coaster. I have never felt so overwhelmed in my life....
Pinch me!!! The Dishing up the Dirt cookbook is out in the world today. I'm over the moon and cannot wait for you all to...
If you've been reading this blog for a while than you already know that coffee is a major food group in our home. During...
Before I get to this recipe I wanted to thank each and every one of you for your lovely comments on my last post . It's ...
This one pan meal is a great weeknight dinner and healthy to boot. We're slowly eating our way through freezer meat that...
It's been a while since we've had a good "bowl" meal and this roasted veggie dish is on point. The za'atar roasted cauli...
I love having a batch of homemade hummus on hand and this version is wonderful. Sweet butternut squash pairs really well...
This simple side dish gets two very enthusiastic thumbs up from Taylor. And I'm right there with him. Honestly, I can't ...
Winter squash miso soup is just what the doctor order. We're definitely craving spring around here but the weather isn't...
It's been cold, wet and dreary here at the farm for the past few days and this easy dinner is perfect for a stormy night...
This roasted mushroom kale salad is one heck of a salad. It's tossed in a zesty ginger-sesame dressing and topped with s...
Before I get to this recipe I wanted to say a big fat THANK YOU to everyone for your sweet comments, emails and instagra...
This is a clean out the pantry kind of meal and it's damn good! At any given moment we have lentils sitting in our cupbo...
This morning glory breakfast loaf is a nod to my favorite muffin--the morning glory muffin--a hearty, nourishing and rus...
Happy hour is a closely held ritual here at the farm and we typically whip up something simple to snack on while we sip ...
If there's two root vegetables that get me excited on a cold winter night it's carrots and parsnips. These particular ro...
If you're looking for a new dip to jazz up your favorite crackers or veggies I've got you covered! This dip is reminisce...
I had to get creative with what we had in the house for this hearty meal. I got our truck stuck in the driveway (in the ...
Easy, tasty and filling to boot. I love a good polenta bowl and this simple meal is a great winter dish. The veggies are...
Tumbleweed Farm's Menu For The Next Four Years (and beyond) Appetizers of Joy Salads of Laughter Entrées of Peace Desser...
I feel like comfort food is in order tonight. The power has been flickering on and off all day and the threat of more sn...
This spaghetti was a total hit at our house. Comforting, filling and healthy to boot. Since there isn't much going on ar...
We're due for another big storm this week and I've never been so damn thankful for the surplus of storage food we have a...
I tend to go wild with my granola adding a ton of things for crunch, taste and nourishment. I like a granola that's hear...
I feel like this is the winter of soups and stews. We have over 3ft of snow on the ground here at the farm and we've spe...
When Taylor and I were back in Massachusetts for Christmas we went out to dinner with my in-laws at a great little resta...
We've still got sugar pumpkins leftover from our fall harvest and I wanted to use some up so I could make something swee...
When your husband moans while eating his turkey stew, you count it as a win! A few weeks ago we traded some Tumbleweed F...
Before I lose some of you (or you want to roll your eyes at the computer screen because of the title of this post) let m...
If you don't already own one stop what you are doing right now and order yourself a spiralizer . Seriously, it will be t...
Another storm blew through the farm and we've got another 12 inches of snow on the ground. It's been bitterly cold and w...
Simplicity at its best. This salad tested my urge to go overboard with toppings. I was craving a light salad that still ...
The idea for this soup came from one of my favorite soups on the blog " Cauliflower & Za'atar Soup ." I love za'atar...
I love a good hearty salad that can fill you up and stand alone as a complete meal. This dish is a great way to pack in ...
I know it's silly to title this post "A Really Good Salad" but the truth is, this is just that! After all of the wonderf...
This week it's going to be all about simple, quick recipes because we're still recovering from an amazing holiday on the...
I'm writing this post from 35,000 feet in the air. Taylor and I are headed east to spend the holiday with my in-laws. Th...
These cookies are pretty darn great and are perfect for the holiday season (and all winter long if you ask me!) They com...
We're still under a blanket of snow at the farm and it's been damn cold! I don't remember a winter when we've gone throu...
One of my favorite ways to prepare delicata squash is by slicing it in half lengthwise, scooping out the seeds and roast...
Before the snow arrived Taylor and I harvested hundreds of pounds worth of root veggies to have on hand to help get us t...
I like to refer to this soup as "magic soup." It feels like one gigantic bear hug and will warm you from the inside out....
Hearty, comforting and perfect for a cold night. Sweet, earthy beets are braised in red wine and served on top of garlic...
I posted a teaser of this recipe on instagram the other day and folks have been emailing me that they want the recipe AS...
It's been snowing for 24 hours straight with no end in sight. Taylor has been working out in the snow building our new g...
I feel like I'm nesting! After the most stressful farm season of our lives I've been spending almost every waking hour c...
We've had our first snow storm at the farm and comfort food is what we're craving. This simple pasta is tossed with a le...
I make a compound of miso, honey and unsalted butter almost weekly to have on hand for smearing on toasted baguette or a...
Now this is the way to serve brussels sprouts! They're sautéed until perfectly crisp and get bulked up with roasted ches...
We are due for stormy weather over the weekend here at Tumbleweed Farm. Snow is in the forecast and I've been spending t...
Taylor's favorite kind of muffin is a morning glory muffin. We make them often in the fall and winter months and typical...
Taylor and I are busy gearing up for a long and cold winter here at the farm. As a result, we are in total panic mode in...
Thank you all for your sweet comments on instagram and here on the blog about the new website! I'm thrilled and I hope y...
Before I get to this post I want to give you all a heads up that things are going to start looking quite a bit different...
If you’re in need of a last minute side dish to contribute to your Thanksgiving feast I’ve got you covered. These Apple,...
Another day, another Thanksgiving side dish recipe coming in hot! In all honesty, if I wasn’t planning on photographing ...
This rustic galette was a great way to use up some pears that we stocked up on at the farmers market this past weekend. ...
We have a holiday tradition in my family and that traditional involves these cocktails. Every Thanksgiving my sister and...
Rutabaga fritters with spiced apple compote and cashew cream...Hell yes! Taylor and I made these fritters three weeks ag...
Roasted fennel and onions with prosciutto and parmesan is pretty much the best side dish of the season. You can thank ou...
Pumpkin, spices, sage and brown butter. These are my favorite flavors of the season and this quick bread is definitely g...
I can already tell you that it’s going to be a comfort food kind of week. The rain is here to stay and I’m not sure when...
How about a Sunday morning Tumbleweed Farm breakfast post for y’all? I was going to hold out and post this later in the ...
My heart has been heavy these past few days and while I’m choosing to stay positive it’s quite evident that our nation h...
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches I’ve been having fun experimenting in the kitchen with different side dish option...
I’ve got your sweet tooth cravings covered! A while back I tried some date caramels from a small bakery in Portland and ...
This is pretty much the noodle bowl version of the famous Vietnamese sandwich the Banh Mi. Everything from the quick pic...
A mug full of comfort! This simple roasted pumpkin and apple soup will boost your spirits on a gloomy autumn evening. Li...
We planted thousands of garlic cloves in the rain at the farm today. The fields were muddy as hell but we had to dig dee...
These apple harvest muffins are spiced with cinnamon and nutmeg and offer a lovely nutty flavor from almond flour (my go...
This is one heck of a tasty way to enjoy kohlrabi!! Fried capers, toasted sunflower seeds, tuna and plenty of parsley al...
If you’ve been reading this blog for a few years than you already know how much I adore beets. They are in fact my “spir...
Happiness is a glass of wine, plenty of crackers and this festive dip all being enjoyed in the company of good friends a...
One of the perks of selling at the farmers market is getting to know other folks in our community who are growing/raisin...
This salad has everything going for it. Meaty chanterelle mushrooms are cooked until tender and bursting with flavor. Ra...
Stormy weather has arrived at the farm and it has hit us pretty hard. A few large trees went down on Friday (luckily ver...
I’ve got your weekend baking covered! This hearty loaf is not only festive, but packs a TON of nutrition in every slice....
Warm up this autumn (or winter!) with this simple and comforting pork and butternut stew. This is the kind of meal that ...
Tomorrow morning the alarm clock goes off extra early because it’s a big harvest day for our CSA members. CSA delivery d...
Our neighbors gifted us with a TON of fresh figs from their tree and we’ve been eating them like candy ever since. A few...
This week it’s all about the root veggies for our CSA members. The mighty rutabaga is making its seasonal debut in their...
We often like to start our days off with a smoothie using summer fruits that we’ve frozen for a simple healthy drink. He...
I’m not sure if it’s the weather or just the fact that we’re starting to feel a little rundown, but it’s been a soup kin...
Taylor and I often joke that life before Japanese turnips (aka–salad turnips) was pretty darn grim. Neither of us grew u...
The idea for this soup came from our happy hour snack on Friday which was za’atar spiced kale chips. It’s been chilly en...
Friday night happy hour at the farm has been looking a little bit like this recently. We have local beer on tap in the w...
Fresh figs, pungent gorgonzola cheese and crispy prosciutto make for an absolutely amazing pizza. We topped our pizza wi...
This week our CSA members are receiving beautiful bunches of beets and carrots (along with many other seasonal gems!) an...
The apple harvest has been in full swing in our community for a while now and this spiced breakfast bowl is just what ou...
There’s no denying that fall is right around the corner (our backs are completely tore up from hauling thousands of poun...
Bursting with fresh flavors from the late summer harvest this black bean and corn chili is pretty darn wonderful. We enj...
This recipe somehow got lost in the mix this past spring and I’d somehow forgotten to post it. However, after coming hom...
This eggplant dip packs a lovely bite from the addition of miso and za’atar. It’s a simple dip or condiment that you can...
We’re still swimming in a sea of tomatoes here at Tumbleweed Farm and this simple late summer salad is absolutely perfec...
September is the best month of the entire year to be a part of a CSA (actually–it’s pretty darn great all season if you ...
I’ve been on a complete za’atar kick recently. We’ve been having scrambled eggs with za’atar and toast almost every morn...
This tart makes great use of all the zucchini and summer squash that continues to produce here at Tumbleweed Farm. It ma...
This sweet corn and bacon relish is the perfect topper for a thick slice of toasted bread. This makes for a tasty lunch ...
I’m an eggplant lover. Taylor, not so much. With that being said, every time I prepare eggplant on the grill and let it ...
These summer vegetable bowls are loaded with some of the season’s best ingredients. Roasted summer produce is tossed wit...
“I’m sick of summer produce.” A lovely woman (who I’m sure had no intention of breaking my heart) proclaimed at our farm...
Summer nights at the farm don’t get much better than a few cold beers and grilled corn on the cob. Seriously–we’re easy ...
Cucumbers are thriving in the fields and our CSA members have been receiving an abundance of them for the past few weeks...
It’s brutally hot here at Tumbleweed Farm. Hotter than it’s been all season long and we are feeling it. Chores are extra...
Sweet corn is making its seasonal debut here at Tumbleweed Farm and we are thrilled! We’ve been waiting all year to sink...
It’s been a breezy and rather chilly couple of days here at Tumbleweed Farm . And while I’m a soup person year-round thi...
This is one of those recipes that after just one bite you know you’ll be doubling the batch the second time around! Thes...
Sun Gold tomato toast with smokey seed clusters is about as fresh and delicious as summer time lunches get around here! ...
It’s offically August! And you know what that means? The summer squash and zucchini plants are going wild! We’re harvest...
This homemade beer and horseradish mustard is a new favorite condiment at our house. It’s great served with grilled meat...
In another attempt to beat the heat we whipped up this insanely delicious no-cook meal. I was inspired by a recipe for a...
It’s getting hot out in the fields folks. So hot that mid day dunks into the irrigation ditch are necessary in order to ...
The BLK sandwich, AKA– Bacon Lettuce & Kohlrabi– is pretty much the best sandwich ever created at Tumbleweed Farm. W...
This simple soup is a recipe of the week suggestion (among many others!) for our CSA members . It’s officially that time...
Radishes are one of my favorite root vegetables to grow here at Tumbleweed Farm. They are great eaten straight up with a...
Our CSA members received GIANT heads of romaine lettuce in this past weeks share. The lettuce at Tumbleweed Farm is doin...
This week is kicking our butts here at Tumbleweed Farm. The weeds are growing faster than the plants and we’re already l...
I’m smitten with glazed vegetables–they are versatile and simple to prepare. If I’m making a side dish to share with fri...
I know that kohlrabi isn’t a traditional Thai ingredient, but its crisp texture and slightly sweet flavor pairs really w...
Pairing sweet and savory flavors is one of my favorite cooking techniques and this seasonal crostini packs a lot of punc...
I love the flexibility of a frittata. It’s a great vehicle for using anything in your CSA box or veggies that are starti...
This is a recipe for our Tumbleweed Farm CSA members this week. We’re harvesting beautiful collard greens and amazingly ...
One of the greatest joys of working at the farmers market is bartering with other venders for meat, cheese, honey, ferme...
I love chard. It's one of my favorite greens that we grow at Tumbleweed Farm. In the late evenings when we walk around t...
These muffins provide a nice energy boost mid morning when we're out in the fields and need some quick fuel. I love how ...
Our CSA members are receiving a lot of kohlrabi these days and these curried kohlrabi fries are a great recipe to turn t...
These tacos are fabulous. They are simple to prepare and bursting with farm fresh flavors. Taylor loved them so much and...
Our CSA members are receiving the first harvest of summer squash this week (along with kale and many other seasonal good...
The sugar snap peas at Tumbleweed Farm are abundant and wonderful. And while my favorite way to enjoy a fresh snap pea i...
This salad combines a lot of my favorite things. Crunchy kohlrabi, a creamy dressing and salty sunflower seeds to tie th...
I ate the same sandwich for lunch every day for about 10 years when I was a kid. Peanut butter, honey and banana. It was...
Our CSA members are receiving turnips and snow peas (among many other things!) in their veggie boxes this week and I tho...
This quick pasta starts and ends in the skillet. It's flavorful with a zesty bite from the mustard greens, salty note fr...
Kohlrabi is one of my favorite veggies to grow at Tumbleweed Farm. The bulb is sweet and crunchy and the greens h...
These muffins are an absolute treat. The strawberries continue to be productive and we're trying to enjoy them wh...
Raw, roasted, grilled or sautéed, You can't go wrong with a giant head of bok choy! We grow an abundance of bok c...
Tumbleweed Farm strawberries are just about the sweetest thing I've ever tasted. I love eating them off the vine when th...
This salad is a beat the heat kind of salad. It's simple, refreshing and perfect after a long and hot day in the ...
Last year at this time the fields were thriving with an abundance of broccoli and cauliflower (and the potato pla...
We're experiencing our first heatwave of the farm season and it feels like we're moving through molasses out in the fiel...
The weather forecast at the farm is looking pretty toasty. And by a little toasty, I mean we're nearing 100 degrees on S...
These savory chickpea pancakes (also known as socca) come together in a flash and are a lovely vehicle for topping with ...
This pizza was the highlight of our weekend. After a warm and sunny afternoon spent in the dirt, we came into the house ...
This recipe is dedicated to all of our amazing CSA members who received quite a bit of bok choy, turnips and radishes in...
The strawberries at Tumbleweed Farm are just beginning to ripen and this simple dessert is going to be your best friend ...
Our first CSA haul of the 2016 season is on Tuesday so naturally we’ve decided to carbo load for the long days ahead! We...
The turnips at the farm are so tender and sweet that I’ve been eating them raw most days. They’re a perfect mid-afternoo...
We were in need of a little comfort food this weekend. I’ll save some of the details for a Fridays at the Farm post but ...
We’re off to our second farmers market of the season tomorrow morning and the truck will be packed to the brim with plen...
We sold out of green garlic (aka spring garlic) at the farmers market last Saturday and I could not be more thrilled! Mo...
These cookies are a game changer. Not only do chocolate and fennel go together (who knew?) but instead of butter they’re...
Whenever I’m not in the mood to cook I’ll toast up some bread and layer on a dip or sauce and tons of veggies. Simple an...
We’re heading to the farmers market this weekend with a truckload of mustard greens! We’re still a few weeks away from h...
We have been on a mad spring clean to clear out/eat everything from our chest freezer in order to make room for the upco...
Light, refreshing and delicious to boot, this is one of my favorite springtime meals at the moment. I’ve made cauliflowe...
We've been eating quite a bit of kale around these parts and I'm not complaining. We grew kale all winter in one of our ...
If a delicious dinner can be on the table in less than 25 minutes I consider it a success. This spring spaghetti is burs...
This was a celebratory meal. Taylor finished building the deer fence a few weeks ago and the entire process involved a l...
Properly caffeinating ourselves in the morning is a must these days. And while I'm the first to admit that we can someti...
One of my absolute favorite springtime snacks is raw veggies served with some butter and sea salt. Simple and oh so good...
This weekend kicked our asses. It was absolutely gorgeous at the farm but the workload was almost unbearable. There trul...
The sun has been shining, the days have been long and cocktail hour still remains a priority a couple of evenings...
We've been on a homemade granola kick recently and my two favorite granola recipes of the moment are my cardamom spice g...
Simplicity at its best. This soup highlights some of the first of the spring greens and herbs popping up at the farm. It...
One of the things that I regret not sharing much of on the blog is our recipes for canning/freezing vegetables and sauce...
When I'm feeling lazy in the kitchen I'm so thankful for our stash of pasta noodles in the cupboard. Pasta night is one ...
When I was in New York a few weeks ago I was lucky enough to eat some incredible food at some really rad restaurants. On...
It was only a matter of time before I combined two of my favorite ingredients--miso and tahini --and whipped them up int...
It finally feels like spring has arrived at the farm. After what has felt like months of rain the sun has finally greete...
We've been hitting the eggs pretty hard recently so I thought I'd switch up our morning routine a bit with this really t...
In honor of the upcoming easter holiday I thought I'd share one of my favorite appetizers of the season. Pickled beet ha...
It may officially be Spring but it is officially cold and dreary at the Farm. We worked our tails off in the rain transp...
It's going to be a rainy week here at Tumbleweed Farm. It can be hard to motivate to head out to the fields when it's we...
It's this time of the year as we transition into lighter meals that the weather still warrants some comforting flavors. ...
There are two things currently going strong at Tumbleweed Farm and that is the abundance of eggs from the chickens and a...
I seeded all of our tomatoes in the greenhouse today while a snow/rain mixture fell quietly on the greenhouse roof. It's...
These hoisin-glazed brussels sprouts are a wonderful side dish to serve with rice, pork chops, tofu or simply eaten on t...
This is an easy meal to prepare while still feeling quite decadent at the same time. I always have a tube of prep cooked...
Creamy, comforting and delicious. This soup was the highlight of our weekend and with good reason; it's simple to prepar...
With the farm season hovering over us like a dark cloud I've been trying to enjoy as much time in my kitchen as possible...
These chickpea tahini salad wraps are my favorite lunch at the moment. They're filling without weighing you down and loa...
Late last fall our neighbor gifted us with 5 pounds of fresh caught salmon. It was an awesome gift and we ate most of it...
Instead of a "Fridays at the Farm" post today I'm sharing this salad instead. I kept my camera indoors this past week an...
This simple dish can be served at breakfast, lunch or dinner. I love brussels sprouts and haven't cooked with them enoug...
It's Sunday evening (February 21st) and I can officially say that Tumbleweed Farm has begun it's 2016 season. The greenh...
This one pot chicken dish is a great recipe to keep in your back pocket for simple weeknight cooking. The flavors are br...
I love a simple, uncomplicated soup. This particular recipe is a breeze to prepare and you probably have everything you ...
This post is going to be short and sweet. As deadlines approach for the cookbook I'm trying to post on the blog as much ...
Thick, creamy, and perfectly spiced. This is the kind of morning beverage that will put a little spring into your step a...
Quick, nourishing, and delicious. This meal was a total winner in the Tumbleweed Farm kitchen. We've been doing our best...
When life feels a little stressful and crazy there is nothing more soothing (or reassuring) than a piping hot bowl of cr...
Pour a cup of coffee, grab the morning paper and just relax a bit with these simple breakfast muffins. Mornings can be t...
This was a clean out the fridge meal. There wasn't much thought that went into the preparation of this dish except that ...
I typically take my morning cup of coffee strong and black. However, if I'm feeling fancy I'll top my morning brew with ...
The snow continues to fall and the evenings are quite chilly around these parts. My favorite way to pass the time in the...
This simple soba noodle dish is one of those meals that I seem to turn back to time and time again. I have a version of ...
It's been a crazy couple of days photographing recipes for my cookbook so meals on the blog are going to be pretty simpl...
It is cold here. I mean really cold. The farmhouse is heated by a wood stove only and we've been taking turns stoking th...
This past week I have dedicated a lot of my days (and nights) working on my cookbook . I've been making a lot of progres...
It's the Monday before Christmas and I have cocktails on my mind. However, not just any cocktails...these cranberry &...
We chopped down our Christmas tree from the upper field of Tumbleweed Farm and dragged that puppy down to the farmhouse....
It's been so stormy here recently and mugs of warm, comforting soup are becoming a weeknight trend in the farm kitchen. ...
This chili is a celebratory meal. It's the kind of dinner that calls for a toast. We'll raise our glasses and give thank...
Hanging out by the wood stove, playing endless card games, drinking tea (or wine depending on what time of day) and simp...
As the weather cools down (we've even had snow!) I find myself craving hearty breakfasts and extra refills of coffee whi...
Before I get to this recipe I wanted to say a HUGE thank you to everyone for your touching comments about my book deal ....
This simple salad is going to be a great addition to our Thanksgiving table. I'm excited to whip it up again next Thursd...
One of my favorite things about attending the farmers market is bartering with other farmers and vendors for ingredients...
With the holidays right around the corner this is a great side dish to keep in your back pocket. Broccoli is sweeter tha...
Our autumn harvest of root vegetables has been abundant this year. We're still pulling hundreds of pounds of roots from ...
Pancakes and mugs of pipping hot coffee are my idea of a good start to the day. I whipped these puppies up this weekend ...
The rain has arrived here at the farm and it looks like it's sticking around for a while. Chores are muddy, cold ...
It was a very busy weekend for us and I'm extremely thankful for this frothy beverage to help put a little spring...
I've been on a big pesto kick recently and have been making big batches of every type of pesto under the sun- kal...
I didn't grow up eating a lot of turnips however, after 6 1/2 years of farming this root vegetable I've learned a...
This lovely soup was the recipe of the week for our CSA members. They received sugar pumpkins along with many oth...
One of my absolute favorite treasures in the Fall (which is something we don't cultivate on our farm) is the alwa...
Daikon radishes may not seem like something worth celebrating however, when you harvest heavy crate after of heav...
There are few things more satisfying on a small farm than tasting an entire year's worth of hard work in one simple meal...
Our CSA members are receiving a lot of the fall harvest (with some lingering summer produce as well!) this week and thes...
Nothing screams fall quite like a cup of piping hot coffee and a couple of these pumpkin spice muffins to kick st...
This is a lazy farmers "dinner." When I'm too tired to prepare a proper meal toast is my go-to and boy am I happy I was ...
The air is crisp, the mornings require extra large mugs of hot coffee and the summer harvest list is dwindling by...
Change is in the air here at Tumbleweed Farm and as summer quickly transitions into Fall we are beginning to crav...
Ever since our life took a wild turn for the dirt we've been busy cultivating a lot of vegetables that I didn't grow up ...
Every Tuesday afternoon Taylor and I take a mini road trip into Portland to drop off our CSA shares. It's 1.5 hou...
The weather has quickly turned a corner here at Tumbleweed Farm and we are loving the cooler days. In fact, not o...
This recipe is dedicated to Diane- one of our awesome CSA members! Diane and her husband drive almost an hour (each way)...
This simple dish was the recipe of the week for our CSA members . Late August is definitely a great time of the year to ...
We're having a bountiful harvest of sweet corn at the farm this season and we could not be more thrilled. Sweet corn has...
I am a breakfast person. I love breakfast so much that I get excited about it while I'm still lying in bed at night. A l...
Peach season has arrived in our neck of the woods and even though we don't grow peaches at Tumbleweed Farm we are lucky ...
It's officially corn season here at Tumbleweed Farm and we could not be more thrilled. We've been waiting all year for o...
This recipe is dedicated to our CSA members and farmers market customers. If you aren't familiar with it, kohlrabi is th...
I wasn't going to post these cocktails until next week but blueberry season is at its peak in our neck of the woods and ...
This tasty number was the recipe of the week for our CSA members . The farm is overflowing with summer squash, tomatoes,...
This recipe is dedicated to my old farm crew back at Hutchins Farm . Picking beans is seriously one of the worst farm ch...
This simple pasta was the recipe of the week for our CSA members. Meals like this make me so happy because they are a br...
You guys rule! Every single one of you. Thank you for following the blog, cooking Tumbleweed Farm recipes and sending yo...
This tasty salad was the recipe of the week for our CSA members . We are currently harvesting hundreds of pounds of carr...
These beet tacos were the recipe of the week for our CSA members and they've been a huge hit in our household all week. ...
Things have been quite hectic around the farm so we're sticking with simple meals to keep things easy in the kitchen. Th...
As promised, here is the first (of many!) beet recipes to kickstart beet season here at Tumbleweed Farm. This recipe is ...
We're sticking with simple, no fuss, quick meals these days. As the temps continue to stay in the high 90's and farm cho...
We're experiencing a true heatwave here at Tumbleweed Farm and our appetites haven't been very big. It feels like...
Before I get to this recipe I wanted to say thank you to everyone who left such lovely comments on my last post. It's am...
This simple dish was the recipe of the week for our CSA members . We harvested swiss chard for the first time this seaso...
The bok choy at Tumbleweed Farm is cranking at the moment! We love this asian green and have been tossing it on the gril...
Today was hands down the toughest day of the season here at Tumbleweed Farm . With temperatures reaching the mid 90's an...
We grow a lot of asian greens here at Tumbleweed Farm. They grow really well in our area and are not only delicious, but...
This recipe almost didn't make the blog. I whipped this up two weeks ago, photographed it, enjoyed a rare lazy brunch da...
One of my favorite things about selling vegetables at the farmers market is getting to know other local farmers and ranc...
Well folks, this is going to be my last spring parsnip recipe of the season. We finally ate the last of the overwintered...
I mentioned the other day that I'm thrilled every month when I open my mailbox and the latest issue of Bon Appétit is wa...
Every year for my birthday my mom gifts me with a year subscription to Bon Appétit Magazine. Even though there are many ...
One of my biggest regrets from last farm season is that we didn't grow enough parsnips to overwinter. In all honesty, ou...
The inspiration for these nachos came from my Lentil Walnut Tacos from last week. The tacos were not only a hit in our h...
I look forward to breakfast and my cup of coffee while I'm lying in bed at night. We don't set an alarm clock but we do ...
One of my first memories of farming goes back to the spring of 2009. Taylor and I had just moved to the east coast from ...
I love a good tomato soup. There is something so comforting about a piping hot bowl of creamy tomato bisque with a side ...
With this lovely spring weather we're experiencing at Tumbleweed Farm we've been craving the flavors of the season more ...
It comes as no surprise to me that people assume Taylor and I are vegetarians since I rarely post meat recipes on the bl...
This post is sponsored by Olmeca Altos Tequila . All opinions are my own. After a week of nonstop rain the sun finally b...
We're loving all the fresh eggs our chickens have been laying. Mealtime has never been so easy-just roast some veggies, ...
The weather has quickly turned from sunny and warm to cold and rainy here at Tumbleweed Farm. Working out in the fields ...
If you follow me on instagram then you've probably noticed I'm a creature of habit. In spite of having a food blog and c...
The fact that my husband loves beets as much as I do still makes my heart flutter. And when he requests beets for dinner...
This is one of those great recipes to keep in your back pocket for simple weeknight dinners or elegant brunches shared w...
If you're a fan of banana bread than you'll adore these cookies. The addition of dates, oats and almond flour make these...
Before I get to this lovely salad I wanted to thank every single one of you for your amazing emails and inquires about j...
The weather has quickly turned from warm and sunny to grey and stormy in our neck of the woods. This means soup is on th...
It's officially spring and what do I cook? Comfort food. Yep, we made this meal a few nights ago after a somewhat hectic...
St. Patricks day is Tuesday and this latte is about as close as I'm going to get to a green beer or florescent green jel...
Even though we enjoyed this lovely meal for breakfast I'm sure it would taste equally as good for dinner with a cold bee...
I know it's a bold statement to suggest that a loaf of bread can be a complete game changer but that really is the case ...
Things around the farm have been quite busy lately. With warmer temperatures our garlic has tripled in size, the spring ...
It's definitely that weird in-between the seasons time at the farm. We're craving fresh greens but they just aren't avai...
Happy Sunday! Did you remember to change your clocks? Don't worry, we forgot too. Thank god for iPhones! Since we lost a...
Good quality bread toasted to perfection is one of my greatest pleasures. I've loved toast since as far back as I can re...
I love creating farm fresh recipes for the blog. I fantasize about flavor combinations in my sleep and when we're out in...
Our farm family is growing and it's growing fast. 40 baby chicks joined our tribe on Friday afternoon and we could not b...
Happy Sunday! I want to continue with this weekend tradition and post our Sunday smoothie recipes with you all. I love b...
As our chores at the farm slowly pick up breakfast is living up to its reputation as "the most important meal of the day...
Oh boy do I have a treat for you. These chai spiced pecans are simply delightful (and addictive!). They are the perfect ...
Sometimes my favorite recipes are non recipes. They are staple meals that I return to time and time again without follow...
"Babe, this is f*cking delicious." My lovely husband sure knows how to make me blush in the kitchen. If you know Taylor ...
I thought it would be fun to start posting more of our weekend smoothies. I post smoothies on instagram all of the time ...
Saturdays during the off season are my favorite day of the week. Taylor and I usually whip up a big breakfast, an extra ...
This post is sponsored by Jameson Whiskey. All opinions are my own. I'm a whiskey girl. I run cold and sometimes the onl...
I'm a big believer that food is medicine and this soup is just what the doctor ordered. After feeling a little run down ...
I made these cookies with no intention of blogging about them. My plan was simple- put my camera away, slip into my PJs,...
This post is sponsored by Jameson Whiskey. All opinions are my own. In case you forgot, let me remind you that Saturday ...
This meal reminds me of the heart of the farm season when we forgo all traditional corn/flour tortillas and stuff all of...
If you follow me on instagram than you already know how much I adore avocado toast. I have it almost everyday for lunch....
Ever since Taylor traded his farmers hat in for a ski helmet I've made it a priority to whip up energy bars/bites weekly...
Since I've consumed my body weight in mexican hot chocolates I thought it was only appropriate to incorporate something ...
This drink is a game changer. I've whipped it up 5 days in a row and finally grabbed my camera to capture this life chan...
I'm cherishing my free time in the kitchen right now and cooking up a storm. The reality is setting in that farm season ...
I made these tasty acorn squash wedges with Super Bowl Sunday in mind. I love a good snack when I'm guilted into watchin...
I love the addition of parsnips in soups. There is something so rustic and comforting about this root vegetable. It's ta...
One of my favorite local bakeries ( Pine Street Bakery ) was closed for two weeks after the New Year. I was clearly in t...
I've made these cookies three times now. (I'm obsessed!) They have everything I love. They're chewy, sweet and I adore t...
I've been on a major cardamom kick recently. If you haven't tried my Cardamom Spiced Winter Porridge or Spiced Parsnip M...
This soup was inspired by our recent seed order for the upcoming farm season. We were drooling over the seed catalog pag...
In a couple of weeks our chickens are getting 40 little sisters. It's going to be an adjustment for sure but we are real...
I made this hummus dip for a few of my girlfriends who came to the farm last week armed with a bottle of delicious wine ...
Recently, I've felt like a mad woman in my own kitchen. I can't seem to stop cooking! I've had so many recipe ideas pop ...
I'm not sure if I've mentioned this on the blog already but Tumbleweed Farm had an exceptionally good yield of potatoes ...
This simple winter porridge is inspired by one of my favorite pastries from an awesome little bakery in Bend, OR. They m...
I want to stay true to one of my New Year's resolutions which includes cooking more meals that highlight new (to me) spi...
I'm so excited to share this recipe with you all since it's a breakfast I've been enjoying since before the holidays. I ...
Before I get to this absolutely delicious recipe I wanted to share some really exciting news with you all. As I mentione...
Before I get to this oh so good recipe I wanted to introduce you all to the barre3 giveaway. I'm going to be honest and ...
It's definitely a celebratory time of year and these cocktails are a great way to ring in 2015. I promise I've got plent...
If there is one thing I love around the holidays it's a chocolate bourbon truffle. There is something so decadent and co...
We're going to keep this post short and sweet because Taylor is currently ripping apart our kitchen (a tiny holiday remo...
I feel like we all could use a soul warming cocktail to brighten these dark (I mean really dark) evenings. Can you belie...
You know it's been a good week when I post TWO gingerbread recipes. We've actually been enjoying these for a couple of w...
This salad is a celebration of all the great flavors of the season and is a wonderful addition to any holiday feast. I w...
There is nothing better on a cold and rainy night than pouring a glass of wine and flipping through an inspiring cookboo...
I made these spiced honey tahini cookies a few weeks ago to celebrate the first snow day at Tumbleweed Farm. They were s...
This recipe almost didn't make the blog because we inhaled it so quickly that I barely had time to take photos. It's def...
A few weeks ago I traded my dirty farm clothes for a fancy top and nice shoes. It was a special occasion after all. My a...
The inspiration for this stew was simple. It was 20 degrees outside and farm chores were not going well. I spoke too soo...
I hope you all had a lovely holiday and got to slow down a bit and relax with family and friends. I also wanted to shout...
Before I get to this recipe I want to know who else out there is obsessed with the podcast Serial as much as we are? We ...
We just got back from an amazing couple of days in Montana. The farm survived and the chickens are all healthy and happy...
This post is going to be short and sweet because we have cocktails to drink and family to catch up with! We've left farm...
Ever since we woke up to a thick blanket of snow at Tumbleweed Farm we've been eating a lot of comfort food. The weather...
I can't believe it but we've already had our first snowfall of the season at Tumbleweed Farm! Thankfully we got all time...
Ever since we got chickens last spring we've been eating a lot of delicious eggs. One of our favorite farm lunches is sa...
As the weather cools down I am loving heartier dishes that are chock full of warming spices. Even though we are done wit...
Our 2014 farm season has officially ended. We attended our last farmers market of the season on Thursday and our CSA sha...
Our collard greens are getting much sweeter as the temperature drops here at the farm. I'm loving quickly sautéing them ...
The inspiration for this pizza was simple. We were muddy, wet and freezing after we spent the afternoon ripping out hund...
Before I get to these tasty little muffins I wanted to say thank you to everyone who shared their favorite autumn recipe...
Nothing warms me up after a cold and muddy day at the farm quite like a whisky cocktail! We are doing a lot of clean up ...
I make a lot of impromptu salads around lunchtime at the farm. In the summer it's usually a simple mixed green salad wit...
This chili is pretty much Tumbleweed Farm in a bowl. We packed so many farm fresh flavors into this autumn stew and I am...
We are nearing the end of our 2014 farm season. There are only 3 more weeks left of farmers markets and CSA drop offs. I...
The mornings here at the farm have become so chilly that we haven't been drinking as many smoothies as we normally do in...
One of my favorite vegetables to grow here at Tumbleweed Farm is kohlrabi. I wasn't very familiar with this crazy lookin...
Comfort food anyone? We enjoyed this lovely meal with great friends on a particularly chilly night here at Tumbleweed Fa...
It's been a rather dramatic week at the farm. Some uninvited and very hungry deer arrived and within a 24 hour period th...
I can't wait for Thanksgiving to come rolling around so I can whip up this salad for my entire family. The autumn harves...
My kitchen is my sanctuary. My absolute happy place. It's where I unwind after a long day in the dirt. When we are tirel...
There is a nip in the air as the days grow shorter here at Tumbleweed Farm. The morning harvest requires huge mugs of pi...
Calling all eggplant lovers! This is my absolute favorite hummus recipe of the moment and I'm already dreading the end o...
We made it! It's officially autumn which means it's time to crank up the oven and spend some quality time in a toasty wa...
I don't know about you all but I take my coffee strong and black. No cream, no sugar just good ol' plain black coffee. H...
One of the best perks about selling vegetables at the farmers market is getting to trade with other vendors for local fo...
This is Tumbleweed Farm's version of spaghetti and meatballs. I love all of the farm fresh flavors and the mushroom-chic...
We always include a recipe of the current weeks harvest in our CSA boxes so our members have easy recipes up their sleev...
This recipe is my "holding onto summer" comfort recipe. It has so many flavors that I love and tastes like the end of th...
Tumbleweed Farm has zucchini and summer squash coming out of its ears! Honestly, we are picking hundreds of pounds of zu...
It's almost Labor Day which means simple side dishes like this green bean salad should definitely make an appearance at ...
Sweet corn, cherry tomatoes, fresh basil and onions fresh from the dirt are all cooked to perfection in these lovely zuc...
Surprise! I have another peach recipe for you. Are you turning orange yet? Peach season is winding down around these par...
My summer peach obsession continues. And now that these margaritas have entered the picture things are getting crazy! Lu...
I feel like August is typically the point in the farm season when our CSA members and farmers market customers begin to ...
One of my favorite summertime treats is a simple panzanella salad. I dream of its rustic freshness all winter long. And ...
It's peach season and I've been busy canning, freezing, and eating as many peaches as I can possibly stomach (which turn...
It really is the most wonderful time of the year. Despite the heat and the long days peak farm season rules! There are s...
Everything I love about the summer is found right here in this simple salad. Fresh local peaches, corn straight from the...
Before I get to this delicious and simple recipe I wanted to give a huge shout out to the lovely Brooke who came out to ...
August. We made it. We're holding on by a thread but we are still trucking along. August has always been a funny time of...
Is the heat getting to you yet? Does the thought of turning your oven on make you want to cry? Don't fret! This simple n...
We are bringing cocktail hour back to Tumbleweed Farm and I think you all should join in on the fun. I know I complain a...
The inspiration for this puppy came when we were at the farmers market. I took one look at our stand and realized radish...
We've been doing the rain dance since the end of June with no luck. But finally, after weeks without a drop of moisture ...
Turnips and kohlrabi make a fabulous combination when paired with a sweet and savory miso sauce. Toss in a bunch of fres...
I hope you don't have a white kitchen! If so, I think it's time to add a little color to those counter tops, walls, cutt...
I can't wait for your new morning routine to begin with these collard green breakfast burritos. I am hooked and I think ...
Is it heating up where you live? If so, these super delicious farm fresh drinks will surely cool you down. These cocktai...
The inspiration for this meal was easy. I was overtired, hot and hunched over weeding hundreds of kohlrabi plants. I fin...
It is so damn hot here that we've contemplated farming naked. Seriously. The weather forecast doesn't look promising. I ...
Nothing hits the spot on a 95 degree day quite like this simple and refreshing kale salad. Honestly, I've been too hot, ...
It's the most wonderful time of the year! Our garlic harvest has begun and hundreds of pounds of garlic is making its wa...
I've been on a big blueberry-lemon kick recently and these little energy bites are bursting with fresh flavors. They are...
One of the wonderful things about living in a farming community is the abundance of fresh and local ingredients a...
I'm usually a collard green wrap kind of girl. Taylor is usually a corn tortilla kind of guy. If you can believe it, the...
Christmas came early and Tumbleweed Farm is exploding with garlic scapes! We've been harvesting this seasonal gem for a ...
We grow a LOT of kale at Tumbleweed Farm. Our CSA members can expect a bunch of kale weekly in their vegetable boxes and...
On Monday mornings our alarm clock goes off at 4:45 a.m. so we can get cracking in the fields and harvest for our CSA de...
Spinach season isn't going to be around for much longer and we are trying our best to eat it at least three times a day....
We've been harvesting hundreds of pounds of spring turnips for our local farmers markets and CSA members. I thought it w...
It was an incredibly busy weekend at the farm. The sun was shining, the crops were thirsty, we went through two bottles ...
Say hello to the only veggie burgers I plan on making for the rest of my life. True statement! We whipped these up on Me...
The inspiration for this recipe was pretty simple. We sold out of everything at the farmers market except for a few lone...
Phew. This week kicked me in the butt. Between 85 degree days, endless loads of compost spreading, and thousands of more...
The days on Tumbleweed Farm have been so busy recently that we've almost neglected our social life. Almost! Honestly, an...
It was a rather dramatic 24 hours at the farm. Our neighbors horses hopped the fence and trampled around our field killi...
This is my idea of comfort food in the springtime. It's comforting because of the roasted potatoes yet it's still light ...
This soup is just what the doctor ordered after a long and frustrating weekend at the farm. I'll spare you the details b...
What I love about these chips is that they are fairly easy to whip up and they keep really well in a ziplock bag or a gl...
I have a bone to pick with our local weatherman. Instead of partly cloudy skies with a small chance of rain the weather ...
This chia pudding is a great breakfast because it is full of superfood nutrition. Chia seeds are packed with protein, fi...
My father-in-law sure knows the way to my heart. These parsnips are very special. And no, they were not grown on Tumblew...
I know I've given you more than your fair share of beet recipes over the years but I just can't help but share another o...
I'm raising a glass and taking a break this evening. Instead of blogging about our day at the farm I am going to join my...
This is my-go to lunch or dinner when I'm not in the mood to be creative. I love how "meaty" mushrooms are and when they...
I don't wear any jewelry except for my wedding ring. It's a simple ring. A solid silver band. Not glamorous but absolute...
This lovely salad was our savior after a long and rainy day at Tumbleweed Farm . I was knee deep in mud and couldn't fee...
Nothing increases my appetite quite like shoveling manure all weekend long. If you ever thought farming was romantic thi...
We've been on a real "raw food" kick recently. Between all of the lovely salads we've been serving up and the raw collar...
You know spring has arrived when you have to change your clothes 3 different times in one day. 1. Early mornings at the ...
Well folks, it is officially spring. All of the farmers around here are slowly coming out of hibernation. We are so full...
Couscous! The food so nice they named it twice. I realize that I may be taking my cauliflower couscous obsession a littl...
We spent the weekend seeding hundreds of new plants and collard green seeds were high on the list of weekend chores. We ...
I'm just going to pop in here to share with you all this lovely salad that we enjoyed for a quick and healthy dinner. Th...
After a day spent working in the dirt we were craving sushi and thought about heading into town for dinner. However, onc...
Taylor loves a good slice of pizza. His ideal pizza is thin crust, kind of greasy with lots of cheese, and usually invol...
Hip hip hooray!!! We finally finished our second greenhouse this week. Feels good to check this off the list. It's amazi...
I just found my drug of choice. I can't fully explain the amount of energy (and natural high) I had after consuming this...
Cold and crappy weather calls for a big bowl of warm soup. Taylor and I have been obsessively checking the weather forec...
Dirt underneath my fingernails? Check. Dirt in-between my toes, in my hair, and down my pants? Check. Dirt in our bed an...
We are fueling up on the last of our sweet potatoes before we dive head first into spring. Tomorrow is a big day for me,...
Yes, you can have your cake and eat it too! Notice the bowl? I actually "ate" my smoothie this morning while Taylor chos...
I'm doing it again. I'm turing cauliflower into "couscous" and tricking Taylor into thinking he's eating the real deal. ...
Happy Valentines Day. Cheers to love! Whether you are hanging out with your dog, cat, mom, dad, husband, boyfriend, or s...
I have a new favorite meal. Are you shocked? I know I say those words obnoxiously often on this site but the truth is I ...
It's been snowing for three days straight. And by snowing I mean really snowing. The only thing stopping me from buying ...
This post is going to be short and sweet (heavy on the sweet!) We have a busy weekend ahead and I didn't want to leave y...
Nothing in the wintertime warms me up quite like a bowl of comforting soup. Honestly, cuddling up with a bowl of soup, s...
Things are getting real. Our 2014 seeds have arrived at Tumbleweed Farm! Our wallets have shrunk but we are armed with e...
This recipe almost didn't make the blog. And not because it's a horrible recipe or even a mediocre recipe. It is quite t...
I don't use the "V" word around Taylor. Honestly, if I say something is vegan he automatically assumes there is some wei...
Let me tell ya, wine tasting can really take it out of a girl. Thank god for kale salads to help us get back on track. K...
This soup is so stinking delicious and comforting that I'm afraid I won't cook anything else for the blog until we run o...
I don't even know where to begin….. Maybe with my love affair with hummus? Or perhaps my love affair with smokey/spicy f...
My husband loves morning glory muffins more than pretty much any other breakfast dish (okay, biscuits and gravy may be n...
I did something rather risky. I whipped out my immersion blender and blended up my favorite salad and turned it into sou...
I know I know I know….Christmas was over two weeks ago and most of you have moved on. So why the heck am I whipping up g...
I'm still loving sweet potatoes. It's January and we still have a few lonely sweet potatoes storing in the barn. It feel...
We are starting 2014 with a new mantra. Honestly, it's always a good thing to remind yourself that you are awesome and t...
It's still the holiday season and we need to enjoy every second of what's left. I cannot take full credit for this delic...
Tis the season. Nothing screams the holidays quite like Mariah Cary's holiday album and eggnog cocktails. Christmas just...
If you've been reading this blog for a while now, then you already know that I hold a special place in my heart for beet...
I've been getting into the spirit of the season recently by listening to holiday music only, watching National Lampoons ...
I think our days of playing "Survivor" in our own house are behind us. Our wood stove is high functioning again and the ...
One of my old guilty pleasures around Christmas time was going to Starbucks for their holiday peppermint mochas. I don't...
My love affair with chickpeas is going pretty strong. If you've been reading this blog for a while you will likely notic...
The inspiration for this chili was easy. It was -7 degrees outside and the only thing stopping me from climbing into our...
Are you still living in black stretchy pants ever since Thanksgiving? Please tell me I'm not alone! After all of the hea...
Taylor and I are settling back into life at Tumbleweed Farm after 2 weeks of vacation. The late fall is the only time of...
How are you all feeling? Let me guess, you could use a salad? Taylor and I are recovering from a wonderful holiday spent...
Wow. What a whirlwind. I apologize in advance for all of the photos. Taylor, Henry and I all made it home safely from Mo...
These margaritas are hands down the best cocktail I've ever made. I'm not sure if they tasted so damn good because we ha...
Our bags are packed and our bellies are full. Taylor, Henry and I are leaving farm chores behind us for the first time s...
Please don't assume that just because summer is over you need to store away the outdoor grill for winter. If you ask me ...
Taylor thinks I'm crazy because one of my favorite dishes to cook is risotto. I find so much comfort in the slow and met...
I don't know about you all but I am a parsnip LOVER. I feel like a kid in a candy store every time we go digging for thi...
I apologize in advance but I am totally on a soup kick at the moment. I have a LOT of soup recipes coming your way in th...
I recently discovered maca root powder and I'm totally obsessed. I love the slight malty flavor and I think it tastes aw...
Thank you for your sweet and supportive comments about our "smelly" situation. The house is slowing smelling better and ...
This is the kind of soup you make when the weather is grey, you are feeling down in the dumps, and your dog has recently...
Happy Halloween everyone. I hope you have grand plans that include delicious cocktails and hopefully a few sweets thrown...
Thank you all for you sweet comments about our move! We couldn't be more thrilled. I originally wasn't going to post thi...
Tumbleweed Farm has been experiencing a frost every night for the past two weeks. We were almost an hour late to our las...
As our farm season winds down I find myself craving comforting foods that still highlight some of the seasons best produ...
I can hardly type this post because my fingers are currently covered in blood blisters. Taylor and I are slowly putting ...
I don't even know what to say. This soup stole my heart. I enjoyed every spoonful of this lovely meal on a particularly ...
I think it has been almost a full week since I have posted a sweet potato recipe. I for one am extremely proud of my res...
Let's start this week off on the right foot with a healthy and easy meal! I don't know about you all, but I love spaghet...
It was a rainy and miserable morning at the farm. Thank god for pumpkin season. Nothing cheers me up quite like pumpkin ...
Have I mentioned how much I love the fall? Aside from needing to warm my hands up with the heat on full blast in our tru...
I am usually a coffee or tea drinker in the morning. However, certain Sundays call for a celebration. Taylor and I are f...
I promise I wont bombard you all with a million sweet potato recipes. However, we are so stinking excited that our sweet...
Okay folks. It really is autumn. Sweet potatoes are making their seasonal debut at Tumbleweed Farm! I for one could not ...
I am not sure if you all were able to read my interview with The Wellness Warrior yet, but if not I invite you to hop on...
Sometimes my favorite recipes really aren't recipes at all. This garlicky swiss chard toast is a good example of what I ...
Spicy jalapeño margaritas on a Tuesday? Why the heck not! Taylor just celebrated a birthday this past weekend. We took t...
Well, it is officially fall. Taylor and I have to pinch ourselves to make sure we really are here and that our little fa...
I don't know what it is about zucchini noodles, but they have become my go-to lunch when I am not in the mood to cook. T...
I have a confession. I drank my first pumpkin beer of the season (gasp!) Yes, I lied to you. After all of my preaching a...
I needed to make this recipe before our corn was completely done for the season. As I type this post Taylor is plowing t...
There is currently an invasion of pumpkin everything around here. Pumpkin beer is popping up everywhere; pumpkin spice l...
I know it's only Thursday, but we need to take an early afternoon break to celebrate a few small victories around here. ...
A few weekends ago I turned thirty. It was a lovely day spent away from farm chores and the chaos that comes from our hi...
Every morning at the farm around 10 o'clock my stomach begins to rumble. It usually happens in the middle of our morning...
One of the things I love best about farming and working outside is my complete awareness of any and all changes in the w...
I think I jinxed myself in my last post. I was so excited to have a full day off from farming that it has been a rude aw...
I turned 30-years-old this weekend. And while most times I feel like I am trapped in a 90-year-olds body (physical labor...
When life throws you HUNDREDS of pounds of zucchini, you book an appointment with the chiropractor and then get cooking....
If you have been reading this blog for a while now than you already know about my love affair with beets. To be honest, ...
Just when I thought I couldn't feel any better about my feature in Self Magazine , friends from all over the country hav...
Something really amazing has happened....after 3 months of a dry spell we finally got some rain! I cannot tell you how m...
Before I get to this recipe I wanted to thank you all for your sweet comments about my feature in Self Magazine . I am s...
Before I get to this delicious recipe I wanted to share some exciting news with you all. Six of my farm fresh recipes ar...
I know it's only Tuesday, but desperate times call for desperate measures. The truth is we are TIRED. It has been a looo...
I feel the need to dedicate this post and this recipe to my amazing in-laws who came to visit Taylor and me this past we...
I don't know about you all, but in the summertime I am ALL about the morning smoothies. Who the heck wants a hot breakfa...
If you are all experiencing a heat wave like we are, give your local farmers a break if they seem a little bit cranky. I...
When life throws you more zucchini than you know what to do with, you should make fritters! Did I forget to mention Tumb...
Are you a fennel lover? Don't answer that. I worked on a farm crew last season with a LOT of fennel haters. I was usuall...
There is only one thing I've been craving during this heat wave (besides an ice cold beer) and that is a good potato sal...
What a day....We are all feeling a little bit like this right now. I'm at a loss for words. Too much sun, too many weeds...
Let me introduce you all to my new favorite summer squash. Eight Ball! We didn't grow this specific variety of squash at...
I'd be lying if I said I we had a fabulous day. The truth is, Taylor and I spent the majority of our day poking tiny hol...
Sometimes a farmer needs to stop and smell the parsley. And then get inspired to cook something really tasty! We current...
When I look at our morning harvest of greens my brain automatically starts thinking of different ways to cook and eat th...
One of the things I love most about living in a farming community is that we are able to trade produce for things like m...
You have no idea how hard it is for me to develop recipes on this blog that do not highlight beets everyday. If I had it...
Something really wonderful is happening..... We don't go to the grocery store for anything other than pantry staples, be...
Is the title to this post a tongue twister or what? I tried to shorten it, but when it comes down to recipe titles I lik...
Heat wave 2013 is in full swing. I can barely type this post because my hands are too sweaty for the keyboard. (Gross!) ...
I think this morning was the last time Taylor and I will need our rain gear for a while. The forecast is looking hot and...
I don't know when it happened, but Tumbleweed Farm has suddenly developed a spirit and personality of its own. And while...
Since the arrival of our first crop of beets I have managed to eat beets three times a day. Juiced beets in the morning,...
I'm giddy with pride. Folks, we have some celebrating to do. Raise your glasses and take a bite out of this lovely pizza...
I'll be the first to admit that I am semi-addicted to anything involving a tahini sauce. And while I pride myself on lov...
Asparagus season is going to end soon and my new part time job is to eat as much of it as possible. If I start to turn g...
What can I say. Sometimes a girl just needs a little chocolate to help wake her up in the morning. Chocolate, country mu...
This post is going to be short. I have a lot of stories I would love to share with you all from the last few days up at ...
I've decided a few things over the past few days. 1. If you wake up at 4:30 in the morning it is totally acceptable to e...
Christmas came early at Tumbleweed Farm ! We were halfway through our morning harvest when something caught my eye. With...
I'm going to dine and dash on you all tonight! Taylor, Henry and I have a date with Mount Hood and a few ice cold beers ...
Before I get to this lovely recipe I wanted to throw a couple of fist pumps in the air and let you all know that Taylor ...
My favorite time of the day is early morning. I wake up, pour myself a cup of coffee (thanks to Taylor for setting the a...
I spend most of my days hanging out with two dudes. We listen to country music, pee outside, pull weeds, move irrigation...
Never underestimate the power of a good breakfast. If you all read my last post you know what I'm talking about. Taylor ...
We got our asses kicked by farming today. I blame this really delicious yet not very filling breakfast for the looooong ...
First of all, thank you everyone for your sweet comments about the new blog. It means the world to me. A few people have...
This weekend Henry and I were in charge of the Farm while Taylor was away. We thought we had everything under control. A...
I nearly had a heart attack when I came home from a chilly morning run the other day. And no, the run itself did not cau...
Good morning. I made you all breakfast! I hope you're hungry. There are very few things in life more important to me tha...
Here I go again with another sweet potato recipe. Are you turning orange yet? Who needs a tanning booth when you can coo...
On a snowy afternoon in Hood River, OR there was a familiar tapping outside our front door. The tap and click of our mai...
Good afternoon. Henry and I baked you all cookies. And yes, you should be scared. I am not a baker. I'm a cook. Baking i...
We are slowly starting to resurface after 4 days in Portland. Anyone else living in pants with an elastic waistband? Lot...
As the temperature starts to drop, Taylor and I have been forced to give up our morning juices and indulge in something ...
My sister and I had dinner together last week. Not only did we have an amazingly fun evening together, but we ord...
I live in this really extraordinary place. A place tucked away from the hustle and bustle of the big city. It's a place ...
Honey nut squash. It's just the cutest thing really. Honey nut squash is a winter squash. It tastes very similar to a bu...
I have a bit of a dilemma. It's actually been eating me alive. The truth is downy mildew is ruining my summer. It has ar...
I know what you're thinking. And no, that burger is not undercooked. I promise. I clearly have a problem. Beets for brea...
As I write this post I can't take the smile off of my face. I am literally giddy with pride. I think I have just discove...
To my delight our cilantro is slowing popping up out of the ground. It is really tiny but definitely useable. It was my ...
Oh my god. These pancakes.... I know I say this a lot, but tonight's dinner was amazing. My loving husband always compli...