Archives for September 2010

In Granny’s Kitchen #5: Fixing Kitchen Disasters

In Granny’s Kitchen is an on-going series of taped conversations that take place at Granny’s kitchen table, in the house where I grew up.

Granny and I share our easy techniques and tips to rescue meals before they get to the dinner table. Find out how to keep sour cream from curdling and how to fix a salty soup!

In Granny’s Kitchen #4: Christmas

In Granny’s Kitchen is an on-going series of taped conversations that take place at Granny’s kitchen table, in the house where I grew up.

Granny loves to spoil her family with home-made holiday treats. In this episode, she talks about the wide variety of christmas cookies she used to make each year and how she shared holiday cheer in the form of cookies with all her friends and neighbors.

In Granny’s Kitchen #3: Thanksgiving

In Granny’s Kitchen is an on-going series of taped conversations that take place at Granny’s kitchen table, in the house where I grew up.

In this episode, Granny shares her best Thanksgiving tips for what she considers to be the biggest feast of the year. From smooth mash potatoes to her moist stuffing, Granny knows best – after all she has cooked over 60 Thanksgiving dinners! She also tells the story of a jealous feline, her black cat, who almost spoiled the finale to the meal.

In Granny’s Kitchen #2: Food & Animals

In Granny’s Kitchen is an on-going series of taped conversations that take place at Granny’s kitchen table, in the house where I grew up.

In this episode, Granny tells us about her neighbor’s unusual pet – a hungry, meat-eating rabbit that scratched at the kitchen door when it smelled dinner cooking on the stove! She also talks about her Aunt Annie – a dedicated animal lover who adopted a baby groundhog and trained it to open the refrigerator door.

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