3-12: Springtime Vegetable Soup

3-12: Springtime Vegetable Soup

Editor’s Note: This is part of remediating the backlog–turns out we both had some “spring cleaning” to do.

I know it’s been a while and don’t expect to hear much more. 3-12: Springtime Vegetable Soup was the last recipe I had prepared for this blog project. I took the photos and had them sitting on a hard drive for years. Because we don’t leave fallen soldiers, I’m proud to present this formerly LOST recipe.

I’m as big a fan of vegetable soup as the next guy. Radishes, asparagus, and cauliflower aren’t my favorite, but they all work well together when combined.


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19-1: Lettuce Varieties I

19-1: Lettuce Varieties I

Is anyone excited by lettuce? No? Well, too bad, because I’ve got two of these to get through.

First up: 19-1: Lettuce Varieties I. Simply Delicious knew they had to break this up into multiple installments, because who could handle all this lettuce at once?

This copy sounds like AI garbage long before that was even a thing. In fact, I think the AI sounds better, and I hate AI.

Sigh…I’m having just a hard of a time selling lettuce to you as they are. Let’s just keep moving.


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12-12: Pasta Shells with Tomato Sauce

12-12: Pasta Shells with Tomato Sauce

*tap tap* Hello? Is this thing still on?

I’m back, and like most times where I take an extended break from this, it’s because I’ve been up to things in my real life. In this instance, it was losing 100+ pounds, which can really impact the food/cooking blog hobby. This is more than just “cooking/food” and “blogging”, so I’m making yet another attempt to resurrect this beast, now almost 11 years old.

I honestly did not cook a thing for this blog in 2024 (and haven’t yet for 2025), so we’re still working off the 2023 backlog…which is dwindling quick. I’ll remedy that soon. For now, here’s one of the last few left–12-12: Pasta Shells with Tomato Sauce.

This is a recipe I had specifically saved to make with homegrown tomatoes and basil from a summer garden. Tomatoes and basil are a of the few things I’ve actually been able to grow in my garden, so it was worth the wait.


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