For those days, here's a quick and crunchy muffin with the same whole grain goodness in less time.
Showing posts with label pumpkins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pumpkins. Show all posts
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Quick and Crunchy Multi Grain Pumpkin Muffins
The overnight soaked-oatmeal muffins only work if you remember to set them up overnight, or at least an hour before baking. Somedays, though, you remember to thaw a cup of pumpkin puree but forget to soak the oats. And forget to put a tea bag in your mug of hot water . . .
For those days, here's a quick and crunchy muffin with the same whole grain goodness in less time.
For those days, here's a quick and crunchy muffin with the same whole grain goodness in less time.
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Monday, September 17, 2012
How to Put Up a Pile of Pumpkins
Sometimes the best-laid plans go awry. Happens to me a lot. I tend to just go with the flow.
Take my garden plans.
My garden went nuts with pumpkins this year. I didn't plant them. My guess is that they came from my compost, from last year's CSA share pie pumpkins.
I'm not one to complain about free food, though. We (and by we I mean my dear spouse) just mowed around the vines that spread into the yard.
Pumpkins are easy to store for a good while. A cool dark place would be ideal, though they sat on my kitchen counter under the window until today's Pie Pumpkin Processing Party.
For ideas on what to do with that pumpkin puree, or even an entire sugar pie pumpkin, please see my Pumpkin Recipes Collection, part of the Visual Recipe Index by Ingredient. Want to know how to Use This Blog? Click here.
Take my garden plans.
My garden went nuts with pumpkins this year. I didn't plant them. My guess is that they came from my compost, from last year's CSA share pie pumpkins.
I'm not one to complain about free food, though. We (and by we I mean my dear spouse) just mowed around the vines that spread into the yard.
Pumpkins are easy to store for a good while. A cool dark place would be ideal, though they sat on my kitchen counter under the window until today's Pie Pumpkin Processing Party.
For ideas on what to do with that pumpkin puree, or even an entire sugar pie pumpkin, please see my Pumpkin Recipes Collection, part of the Visual Recipe Index by Ingredient. Want to know how to Use This Blog? Click here.
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