Got word from one of my favorite correspondents that the Indiana Foodways Alliance is pushing for the sugar cream pie, also known as Hoosier pie, to be named the Official Pie of Indiana. It’s one of my favorite pies to make and a very easy pie to get very wrong…depending on your use of ingredients.Continue reading “My Vote for Official Pie of Indiana….Sugar Cream”
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Christian Farmers Aid the Forgotten in the Texas Bayou
Many members of my extended family have been called to mission work. I haven’t much felt that pull. But I’m moved by the selflessness of the Fellowship of Christian Farmers, International. This 24-year-old group has come to the aid of the near forgotten victims of Hurricane Ike: Texas farmers and ranchers who lost miles ofContinue reading “Christian Farmers Aid the Forgotten in the Texas Bayou”
Folks Like Folkie's
I got the new Folkie’s Tavern calendar today in my e-mail inbox and was delighted to see that the art this year is none other than a Hoosier Outsider original. I hope to get some nice prints of these to hang at my office and at home. Besides the art, my favorite part of theContinue reading “Folks Like Folkie's”
Presevationists Rally Around Historic Farmhouse
It’s not often that a historic preservation battle focuses on and old farmhouse. But that’s exactly what’s happening at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign. The university plans to move the 139-year-old Mumford House, which was named for the school’s original Dean of Agriculture. The house reportedly stands in the way of new landscaped plaza andContinue reading “Presevationists Rally Around Historic Farmhouse”
A Bubbly Treat From Flat Rock
Just a quick note to comment on White Owl Winery’s Holiday Sparkle. We were in a celebratory mood tonight, so we popped the cork on this Flat Rock, Ill., wine. It was nice, very sweet. It was perfect when I plopped in some frozen strawberries.
The Craving That May Keep Me From Taking the Buy Local Plunge
For some reason, in the winter, I crave oranges. And that’s not just because I like OJ in my occasional tequila sunrise. We had a bunch of Florida oranges at Christmas thanks to a Santa who delivered a partial crate to The Farm. And I just bought a bag of some of the sweetest NavalContinue reading “The Craving That May Keep Me From Taking the Buy Local Plunge”
Just Give Me Good Cheese and Beer, I'm Happy
My big trip to Milwaukee didn’t have as much of a buy local culinary flare as I would have liked. I did manage to eat a lot of grilled Wisconsin cheese…at the hotel downtown [If you’re ever at the Intercontinental, try the Big Gooey for lunch.] and at Mars Cheese Castle on my way backContinue reading “Just Give Me Good Cheese and Beer, I'm Happy”
High-Speed Internet for Every Farmer…Yes We Can
I was very excited today to see this letter from the Center for Rural Affairs to presumptive Ag. Sec. Tom Vilsack. I can get behind every point…but was especially excited to see this under point No. 1: We also need your leadership in developing a plan to get affordable high-speed internet service to every ruralContinue reading “High-Speed Internet for Every Farmer…Yes We Can”
Any Tips for Local, Organic Eats in Milwaukee?
I’m not going to Arizona this weekend, but I am headed out of town — to Milwaukee — and on the hunt for some good places for breakfast and lunch. I won’t have a car the first night, but I’d love to check out the Riverwest Co-Op Grocery & Cafe. I’d have to be inContinue reading “Any Tips for Local, Organic Eats in Milwaukee?”
I'm Hungry. Anyone Up for a Road Trip to Arizona?
If I was headed to Tucson, Arizona, this weekend, I’d definitely be sure to get a car and drive a couple hours north to Gilbert, which appears to be a suburb of Phoenix. Why? Because I’d for sure want to check out Joe’s Farm Grill. I just caught the tale end of a Food NetworkContinue reading “I'm Hungry. Anyone Up for a Road Trip to Arizona?”