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Broccoli Salad

By Huckleberry Press / June 25, 2022 /

In all my years, I’ve never made a broccoli salad before. I had them or should I say, I’d seen them at potlucks. I just never tried them, because I am not a fan of raw broccoli.

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Stella’s Favorite Sesame Noodles

By Huckleberry Press / June 23, 2022 /
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From time to time the kids request Chinese food for dinner. Since we aren’t close to any of our favorite restaurants anymore I do my best to recreate dishes at home.

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Produce Sharing and Peach Streusel Muffins

By Huckleberry Press / May 12, 2022 /
peach muffins

When we went under contract for the purchase of our house last year, my husband and I fantasized about all the fruit trees, flowers and vegetables we could plant and harvest. Fast forward to one growing season, multiple soil tests, countless tilling, and forever mulching later only to discover all that we wanted to plant won’t grow in our dirt. Insert face palm here. Gone are the dreams of cherries, peaches, plums and peonies. When we went under contract for the purchase of our house last year, my husband and I fantasized about all the fruit trees, flowers and vegetables we could plant and harvest. Fast forward to one growing season, multiple soil tests, countless tilling, and forever mulching later only to discover all that we wanted to plant won’t grow in our dirt. Insert face palm here. Gone are the dreams of cherries, peaches, plums and peonies.

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Cheeseburger stuffed French bread

By Huckleberry Press / April 2, 2022 /

Some nights it gets to be close to dinner time and I’m wondering what I’m putting on the table, especially if I didn’t menu plan. One of those nights I happened to notice a loaf of French bread that I purchased for a dinner a couple nights prior but ended up not using. It was just taking up space on the counter. Earlier, one of the kids asked if we could just pick up Zip’s.

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DIY Fire Starters

By Huckleberry Press / March 30, 2022 /
DIY Firestarter

What better way to spend a cold, rainy day than creating a fun, useful and kid friendly DIY project? When it comes to kids and projects I’m kind of a picky Mom. I’m not one for anything that makes a huge mess i.e. glitter, sawdust, paint overflow, mud, etc. Thank God for Dad

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Breakfast Coal Cookin’

By Huckleberry Press / March 18, 2022 /
hot skillet on coals

I’ve had a discussion a number of times with different friends about setting up camp and when you get your campfire going. I have been surprised time and again that the last thing they do is start their campfire. Of course, they are just as shocked to learn the first thing I do when setting up camp is start my campfire. I usually launch into an explanation of how pleasant a campfire is, the purpose is more than that of ambience and ‘smores, it’s to get hot coals so I can cook!

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Ms. Dot’s Marinated Chops

By Huckleberry Press / February 22, 2022 /

As many of our readers know, I grew up in Tennessee with all the culinary goodness of southern food and a fondness for BBQ. When I discovered that we have an Alabama BBQ sauce company in Spokane, I knew I was in for a homespun treat!

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Sausage Chowder

By Huckleberry Press / February 7, 2022 /
sausage chowder bowl

It isn’t glamorous folks, but boy it is a popular dish with the family this winter. I came up with the recipe because I wanted to “beef” up my Potato Soup and voilà, Sausage Chowder.
It’s quick and easy to put together.

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Reruns and Repairs

By Huckleberry Press / October 29, 2021 /

As many of our readers know, my family and I moved this summer to our home in Stevens Co. It has been quite a labor of love fixing up the place and we’ve had many expected and unexpected repairs. One of the unexpected repairs involved my range. Now, when I think of a range I don’t think there’s really all that much involved.

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A Pumpkin Spice Latte for Fido?

By Huckleberry Press / October 14, 2021 /

About 20 years ago I was working for a nonprofit in Spokane and my boss had the sweetest dog that would come to work with her from time to time. As the holiday season was approaching, I wanted to do something special for my boss.

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