Raw Radish, Beet, and Fennel Salad

Radish, beet, and fennel salad served along side sesame chicken breast and quinoa/brown rice mixture This has got to be my all time favorite recipe for salads. I made it up on a whim one day, a compilation of a few different recipes I’d seen in other places, and wow, it was an absolute keeper! […]

My First Blogiversary!

Ok, I cheat. My first blogiversary was yesterday. I’m so terrible with dates that I missed that! But anyhow, just wanted to share some nice blog stats and let you join in with my happiness. PennilessParenting.com is officially 366 days old. In those 366 days, there have been 385 posts, making an average of 1.05 […]

My First Blogiversary!

Ok, I cheat. My first blogiversary was yesterday. I’m so terrible with dates that I missed that! But anyhow, just wanted to share some nice blog stats and let you join in with my happiness. PennilessParenting.com is officially 366 days old. In those 366 days, there have been 385 posts, making an average of 1.05 […]

Russian Radish Salad

Sorry the pic is a bit fuzzy- unfortunately I can’t find  the charger for the batteries for my other camera. My family has Russian roots; there were numerous family jokes about how the only “green vegetable” in Mother Russia was the potato. This recipe reminds me of the fact that Russia can be so cold […]

Russian Radish Salad

Sorry the pic is a bit fuzzy- unfortunately I can’t find  the charger for the batteries for my other camera. My family has Russian roots; there were numerous family jokes about how the only “green vegetable” in Mother Russia was the potato. This recipe reminds me of the fact that Russia can be so cold […]

Radish Recipe Parade

One of my son’s favorite books at the moment is Jack Prelutsky’s Scranimal Island, and of the poems within, his absolute favorite poem is the one about the radishark, a cross between a radish and a shark. The poem (at the right) is quite amusing, in my opinion, heightened by the fact, that yes, most […]

Radish Recipe Parade

One of my son’s favorite books at the moment is Jack Prelutsky’s Scranimal Island, and of the poems within, his absolute favorite poem is the one about the radishark, a cross between a radish and a shark. The poem (at the right) is quite amusing, in my opinion, heightened by the fact, that yes, most […]