Farmers’ Markets: Please Support!

No matter how small—you never know what you will find—like this gem of a tomato. . . . → Read More: Farmers’ Markets: Please Support!

The last leg of our journey…

Some KC restaurant reviews, a beer story, and a banana cookie recipe. . . . → Read More: The last leg of our journey…

Fun and food with family

Our yearly pilgrimage to Seed Savers and a picnic lunch with family. Recipes for a great sandwich roll or hamburger bun. . . . → Read More: Fun and food with family

Eating through a few Midwestern States

We recently got back from a multi-state odyssey. We traveled and ate through many states.

We only passed through St. Louis to spend the night on our way to Chicago, but we would love to go back and try some BBQ and blues! Next time, I hope. Right outside our hotel was a City Seeds . . . → Read More: Eating through a few Midwestern States

The Best Fairy Garden Ever!

I have been outdone by my nephew! A ten-year-old’s interpretation of a mystical garden. . . . → Read More: The Best Fairy Garden Ever!

Table for two, please.

Just the two of us: Adventures in late night dining away from home. . . . → Read More: Table for two, please.

Vintage Grillin’ and Smokin’ on the Patio

This grill has attitude (and a provenance)! . . . → Read More: Vintage Grillin’ and Smokin’ on the Patio

To wrap up: A great farmers’ market, quirky shopping and a cool place to stay

As always, our little getaways revolve around eating, quirky shopping, and farmers’ markets. So, to wrap up the blogs about our days in Austin, I must write about Boggy Creek Farms. What a great find (but I would advise that you use your GPS.)

We were lucky enough to be in Austin on a Wednesday . . . → Read More: To wrap up: A great farmers’ market, quirky shopping and a cool place to stay

The ultimate doughnut—only in Austin.

A classic Airstream trailer and GIANT fried doughnuts! . . . → Read More: The ultimate doughnut—only in Austin.

More portable food from Austin

Day two in Austin—eating mobile. . . . → Read More: More portable food from Austin