skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
LNKitchen
a kitchen and a dining room in lincoln, nebraska
Sunday, October 19, 2008
"do you think you could fit some in your carry-on bag?"
overheard at the farmers' market this morning, in front of a display of asian pears that were 50c ea.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
LNKitchen's Fan Box
LNKitchen
on Facebook
where I shop, if they have links. click for directions and weekly specials.
hy-vee
open harvest
ideal
red clover
russ's
le quartier
cetak's
the cup
super saver
the dairy store, unl east campus
the mill
About Me
lynda LNKitchen
lincoln, nebraska, United States
stocking and using a kitchen in the star city...with the best ingredients available, for the best prices possible
View my complete profile
this song is a cooking song
stream krnu from here
and kzum from here
recycling dropoff in lincoln
interactive map
local food news links and blogs
starcityblog
lincoln journal star food page
lincolnite
memakefood
eatininlincoln
tasteoflincoln
greatplainsfoodie
lemonpig
better safe than a show-off
look at posts by group
bargains
(28)
cheese
(1)
desserts
(1)
fruit
(5)
hy-vee
(1)
implements
(4)
indian
(1)
leftovers
(2)
lunches
(1)
meat
(13)
open harvest
(1)
overheard
(2)
sale ads
(1)
take-out
(2)
techniques
(8)
the cup
(1)
the oven
(1)
two ingredients
(1)
vegetables
(14)
while supplies last
(1)
winter
(1)
keep hydrated
Blog Archive
►
2009
(60)
►
November
(1)
►
October
(7)
►
September
(6)
►
August
(1)
►
July
(2)
►
June
(9)
►
May
(12)
►
April
(7)
►
March
(3)
►
February
(6)
►
January
(6)
▼
2008
(168)
►
December
(1)
►
November
(7)
▼
October
(19)
bacon-wrapped, ham-and-cheese-stuffed chicken breast
the new hy-vee at 50th & o st.
romanesco, pomegranate, yellow bell pepper and spi...
three of my favorite cheeses, some of my favorite ...
pomegranate, the fruit that took "in autumn, wear ...
somewhere, from under the sea; somewhere, waiting ...
"do you think you could fit some in your carry-on ...
eleven dollars and twelve cents, ideal grocery, ye...
"i'm down with shapes."
hy-vee's health food section 10% off this weekend,...
leftover take-out review: risotto from magnolia
baked garlic: because i finally found some at a gr...
blue cheese is a tasty guy, but he sure does smell...
summer fruit in autumn ovens
if you like sparkling water...
farmers' market favorite of the week: kathy davis
more from wise oven bakery: green apple bread
take-out review: yia-yia's. the best fast food is ...
kung pao shrimp from hy-vee
►
September
(11)
►
August
(7)
►
July
(10)
►
June
(7)
►
May
(29)
►
April
(14)
►
March
(15)
►
February
(23)
►
January
(25)
►
2007
(87)
►
December
(27)
►
November
(21)
►
October
(28)
►
September
(11)
ham shank you very much
if you"re going to search the internet for a recipe
try google recipes first
porkchops and apples, sauce
food prOn
101 cookbooks--the photos on here inspired my photo style
to cook for you: thanks for everything, irma rombauer
i take every picture on this blog. and i love my camera.
sony dsc-s650
wish you were here
No comments:
Post a Comment