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5 Things I Do that Were Once Considered Normal

Posted on February 3, 2015February 25, 2021by Anne-Marie Bonneau

I cook, eat and live the way I do for several reasons: I reject single-use plastic packaging I like to eat food that tastes good I prefer to eat food that contains nutritional value I refuse to depend upon corporations to fulfill my every need and desire Consuming less makes my life simpler and more enjoyable […]

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Looseleaf Chai

Posted on January 28, 2015October 18, 2017by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Click here to go straight to the recipe I drink vats of tea. I buy looseleaf tea in a glass jar I take to the store and once home, brew the tea in either my small pot with a built-in strainer or in my daughter’s TARDIS infuser. I toss the spent leaves into my compost bucket […]

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Winter and Spring Fermentation Workshops

Posted on January 18, 2015April 20, 2015by Anne-Marie Bonneau

The idea that kombucha (or any ferment) is safe only in the hands of technical experts denies the long lineages of home and village production that spawned them and plays right into the disempowering cult of specialization. — Sandor Katz, The Art of Fermentation Last week, when Vlad tasted my first variation on sourdough bread (coriander-raisin), […]

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The Mother of All Ferments: Kombucha

Posted on January 7, 2015October 1, 2019by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Click here to go straight to the recipe If you can brew a pot of tea, you can brew kombucha. The only trick to making kombucha is obtaining a mother to get started. A generous Twitter friend sent me part of hers and my mother (I named her Etheldreda) has been reproducing like mad. Otherwise […]

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Sourdough Bread from Starter to Finish

Posted on December 26, 2014February 10, 2018by Anne-Marie Bonneau

At a holiday office lunch last week, some of my coworkers complained about women they have blocked on Facebook. Their crime? Posting too many new baby pics. While I understand not wanting to see every minute of a newborn’s life documented in one’s feed, I’m just like these new mothers, except I post pictures of bread […]

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How to Make 5 Dairy Staples Each with 2 Ingredients

Posted on December 10, 2014February 16, 2023by Anne-Marie Bonneau

I like to keep my grocery shopping simple and buy as few items as possible. And because I don’t buy food packaged in plastic, I can’t buy many items. (Today’s news on the health risks of plastic food packaging comes to you from the New York Times…) However, where I live, I can buy organic, pastured […]

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Fermentation 101 Workshop

Posted on December 3, 2014January 16, 2015by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Thank you to everyone who attended my fermentation workshop this past weekend. What a fun group! My good friend Daniela took lots of fantastic pics. Everyone enjoyed tasting the goodies pictured above: sauerkraut, kombucha, scrap vinegar and buttermilk.

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Fermented Hot Peppers

Posted on November 25, 2014June 11, 2018by Anne-Marie Bonneau

Updated 01/18/18 Click here to go straight to the recipe I grabbed a handful of hot peppers at the farmer’s market a couple of months ago to ferment. It was so easy! Every time I try a new ferment, I find myself saying that. I’m convinced that anyone attempting to simplify their life will eventually […]

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Buying the Farm

Posted on November 15, 2014January 10, 2018by Anne-Marie Bonneau

I’ve talked about dropping out of society and living off the land since high school when my beloved physics teacher Mr. Ross took a year-long sabbatical to farm with his family. In 2011, my sister beat me to the punch and bought a 120-acre farm northeast of Toronto (although she has not dropped out of […]

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