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In My Kitchen - March 2015


It's time for another round of the very cool monthly happening called "In My Kitchen" run by Celia at Fig Jam and Lime Cordial

So here we go....

This Month in my Kitchen...

February was a very, very cold month, but March is here and soon spring! :)


We did a tour and tasting of Mead (Honey Wine) at NJ's First Meadery - Melovino. :)




We had a birthday party for Kishore with all his favorite foods. His special birthday dinner was Spicy Shrimp with Vegetable Stir-fry Noodles.



My Aunt brought me back these beautiful hand carved spoons from Laos.




A few sourdough recipes from my 1876 Homemaker's book inspired some baking....Sourdough Coconut Brownies.




Caraway Rye Sourdough Crackers w/ Sea Salt


Reading and enjoying this Story / Cookbook from 1947. A sweet memoir from a woman who learned to cook from her family's Russian Cook.

















A friend brought me back this lovely tea towel from Australia.




Made some Ginger Soy Beef Jerky for my brother in college.





Made some new Potholders, and a few Trivets from Wine Corks. 





Please make sure you stop in and take a glance at everyone else's kitchens!

So tell me...What's happening in your kitchen this month?

Comments

  1. I am always intrigued by whats in your kitchen and you never disappoint. I would so love to get my gnashers round the soy beef jerky, will you be posting the recipe? would love to have a got at making it at home. Adore those carved spoons too. And the wine cork trivet. Clever way of recycling.

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    1. Thanks Shaheen, that really means a lot! :) I'll definitely post it, I have to take pictures this time though haha! :)

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    2. I look forward to it, and rather impatient actually. Please give me a nudge when you have posted it. thank you in advance.

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    3. I'm sorry Shaheen, I'll get on it promise!

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  2. such lovely carved spoons. i really love wooden spoons and keep collecting them. and how about that book? sounds very interesting. i love your aussie tea towel as i should being a true blue Aussie myself:)

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    1. Thanks Sherry! If you can find that book I would highly recommend it. I love the natural colors of the tea towel, hopefully one day we'll make a trip to Australia for ourselves. :)

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  3. The wooden spoons are fantastic! Love the tea towel and cookbooks as well, great finds in your kitchen this month.

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  4. Particularly love those wooden spoons, so slim and elegantly shaped.
    Kavey (first time IMK poster)

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  5. That cookbook is right up my alley – recipe and stories mixed together. How interesting. As to the sourdough coconut brownies – oh my! Thanks for sharing.

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    1. Thanks Fiona! It's a sweet book, I really enjoyed it! Recipe for those brownies coming soon!!! :)

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  6. Love the recipe book and the prawns look delish! I haven't had prawns since I moved to Germany...

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  7. Wow you have been busy! That spicy prawn (that's what we call them in Australia) looks really delicious... I don't know if I would use the wooden spoons they look too nice and the tea towel will need a few good washes before it absorb any water... I'm not sure what they put on them to stop it :) Thanks for sharing! Liz x

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    1. Thanks Elizabeth! That's exactly how I feel about the spoons too, to pretty to use. The same with the tea towel. Thanks for stopping by! :)

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