Category Archives: Cooking

Foraging in michigan

October 11, 2012

I’ve always been a bit of a forager but never would really claim myself to be. When I was little I spent a lot of time in the woods picking wild strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, pin cherries, basically any berry I knew was edible.

As I got older I started to notice even more edibles in the forests and even the city. When I was living in Austin there was a pecan tree on just about every corner and when the nuts were falling fall from the trees there were more than enough to go around.

On my trip home I knew I would be gathering both wintergreen leaves and juniper berries for a root beer recipe I found. I knew where to find both quite easily and I also kept my eyes open for a few more things I hoped to find. Turns out I didn’t find any wild cranberries or autumn olive berries but I did find what I was looking for and also a few bonuses.

The edible green leaf below is sorrel and I found some near where our cabin was so I had a little with my tuna salad and my uncle used the rest to top on our pizzas (pizza right? pretty crazy camping food, he carried all the ingredients in and the rest of us had no problem helping him eat it).

I used some of the juniper berries I found to make camping cocktails (gin/juniper berries/lemonade mix/water). I also found some raspberries!! I was shocked to find them but ever so pleased. They were lingering on a dying raspberry plant but they were still good to eat and tasted just like summer.

While foraging is very rewarding and exciting it can be dangerous. I would suggest if you are interested that you get a really great guide book and be sure you know what you’re eating. I never consume anything in the woods unless I’m 100% sure it’s edible.

Annual fall trip home/favorite thing about fall

October 8, 2012

Recently I took a trip home for a camping trip with my family. It seemed kind of funny since I just spent the summer there and had only been in Seattle for 2 and half weeks but it’s kind of a fall tradition now.

One of my favorite things about being home in the fall is eating my first apple cider doughnut of the season followed by my second, hehehe. On our journey to the upper peninsula to meet up with the family my dad and I stopped by apple orchard (at my request) to get the doughnuts of course, some apples and a bit of apple cider. It was the perfect way to begin the vacation.

 

What i’ve been eating/cooking

September 20, 2012

Since I now work from home I spend a lot of time very near the kitchen and thinking about food. Ha! That being said I try to eat small meals and have healthy snacks throughout the day. Walker and I have been taking turns cooking the meals and saving money by not eating out. Win, win!

 

 

A pear from the farmer’s market I ate with some blue cheese.

 

Local greens with vegetables from the farmer’s market salad.

 

 

 

The beginning of banana oat muffins.

 

 

Corn on the cob also from the farmer’s market.

 

 

 

Stuffed cabbage (my version that lies somewhere between a lebanese and a polish recipe).

 

Enjoying one of my home cooked meals.