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Dinner Recipes

Beef Tongue – A New Experience!

Written by: Dr. Frannie Koe, MD Has anyone ever eaten beef tongue? Lately, I have been working on trying new foods, especially meat products. In the not too distant past, our family members and ancestors ate a lot more parts of the animals that we eat today. Their...

Lunch Recipes

Salmon Salad Recipe

Written by: Dr. Frannie Koe, MD As a substitute for tuna (which I do not enjoy prepared this way), I use salmon in a mayo-based salad, and it is delicious. The sardines are almost undetectable when you mix them with the other ingredients. Ingredients: 2 6oz cans of...

Lunch Recipes

Healthy Lunch Items

Written by: Dr. Frannie Koe, MD The following items are perfect for a lunch box, but unlike the previous section of more "convenient" foods, these require some preparation, or at the very least, need to be purchased fresh. Cheese: Cheese is a versatile food to take...

Lunch Recipes

Recipes to Take on the Go

Written by: Dr. Frannie Koe, MD I actually eat lunch at home most days and someone else cooks. In the past I have had Dulce, my personal assistant, who prepared many of our meals, and my partner, Tim, does a lot of cooking as well. He will cook enough at night for...

Lunch Recipes

Cloud Bread

Written by: Dr. Frannie Koe, MD A patient in my clinic introduced me to cloud bread. She brought me some, and it was delicious, although I have not made it at home myself yet. It is also another substitute for bread, and the texture and concept are similar to...

Lunch Recipes

Homemade Beef Jerky Recipe

Original recipe courtesy of Men’s Journal, adapted by Alicia Corvino Day 1: Buy 2 pounds of meat. The leanest cuts are best. Note: 1 pound of raw meat will yield about ½ pound of jerky. 1.5 hours before marinating, trim fat and create ½ pound cuts of meat (try to...

Farming, Growing food

Growing Food

Growing Food: On a farm, in a garden or on the patio or porch in Alabama We hope to provide information and encouragement to help you grow some of your own food, regardless of previous farming and gardening experience or how much space you have. We’ll begin with...

Breakfast Recipes

Chicken Eggs Versus Duck Eggs

Chicken Eggs Versus Duck Eggs Written by: Dr. Frannie Koe, MD On my farm here in Collinsville, I raise both ducks and chickens. Neither lay as many eggs during the winter, but as the days get longer and the weather gets warmer, our birds’ egg production is...

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