Algerian Chicken with Potatoes and Olives Recipe in the Pressure Cooker

I love my pressure cooker- it allows me to make healthy, delicious, cheap food easily, in short amounts of time. This dish is a perfect example of that. Its cheap, filling, and together with a veggie side dish is a one pot meal. And took a total of 5 minutes prep time and 20 minutes […]

Foraging Wild Onion and Garlic- Allium Family- Free Foods

My favorite type of stuff to forage are those things that replace the stuff that I would be using anyhow. Therefore, when I first discovered wild onion/garlic 3 months ago upon a visit to my sister, I was ecstatic, and since then, I’ve found two more types growing close to home. Wild onions or garlic? you probably […]

Keeping Cool Frugally… Take Two

The problem with frugality is that it can easily turn from a smart move, living within your means, to becoming a game of “lets see how little I can do without” even when you can afford to have that, even when doing without that is hurting you and your family. But its hard sometimes to […]

Signs of Life and Growth in the Summer

Sprouting zucchini plant In my area, it rains in the winter, and the summer is hot and dry. Our prime foraging season is the middle of the winter, when all the vegetation grows like wild because of the rain, sprouting out of the earth at such a rapid pace that it’s hard to keep up, […]

Cajun Dirty Rice Recipe- With Cactus Paddles- Vegan Option

I have to thank my friend Ashley for introducing me to dirty rice. I know, the name is really weird and unappetizing, but I wasn’t the one who made up the name, so it’ll have to stay. If I would make up my own name for this, it would be “really yummy Cajun rice with […]

Foraging Large Num Nums- Natal Plums, Carissa Macrocarpa- Wild Edible

I went to the beach today with my mom and kids. And even though we brought our own food along with us, we were very excited to discover that the num nums were in season and ready to eat. Yes, there really is a food called num nums. Large num nums in particular. Sounds inappropriate, […]

Love Don’t Cost a Thing

There are many stories about kids with busy parents, where the parents keep on buying their kids more and more expensive gifts to try to buy the kids’ love, but nothing is good enough for the kids, because it turns out that what they want isn’t things, they just want to feel loved… It seems […]

Update on Potato Growing Experiment

A few months ago, I decided to do an experiment and try to grow my own potatoes from some potatoes that had sprouted in my kitchen. I had heard that you could grow potatoes in a bucket, and since I only had a little space on my porch for growing things, I decided to try […]