|
|
|||
|
english / español
|
RecipesFight the Power BarsinGrEdienTs
Indigo's Secret CookiesMarch 7, 2005 - 6:57pm — Staff
Article written by Indigo
Delicious And Good For You Nearly Vegan Peanut Butter Cookies Akane`s Coconut Curry Lentil SoupFebruary 6, 2005 - 2:36pm — Staff
Article written by Michelle Akane Storey
Magical Sickness-Tea Throat RemedyFebruary 6, 2005 - 2:34pm — Staff
Article written by Michelle Akane Storey
This recipe brought back Akane`s lost voice in a speedy fashion! Sarah's Recipe For Chard WrapsJanuary 9, 2005 - 1:31pm — Staff
Article written by Sarah Faye McMullen
Holiday Pumpkin BreadNovember 30, 2004 - 4:47pm — Staff
Article written by Sarah
We had to find a way to use the calabazas from Dia de los Muertos! Sarah discovered this recipe for delicious pumpkin bread that was a tasty fall treat that warmed up the whole house! The Easiest, Tastiest Vegan Chocolate Cake Ever!October 31, 2004 - 3:00pm — Staff
Article written by Melissa Mundt
We've had the honor of commemorating several birthdays, arrivals and Huevos con PipianSeptember 29, 2004 - 9:00pm — Staff
Article written by Colin Bossen
This is a classic Chiapanecan breakfast. It is rich and relatively easy to make. The key ingredient is pepita, ground roasted pumpkin seeds. Pepita is relatively hard to find in the U.S. so you can either make your own or substitute pre-made Pipian sauce (I recommend Dona Maria brand). Eggplant ParmesanJune 29, 2004 - 9:00pm — Staff
Article written by Sarah Faye McMullen
Serves 4 People Well, this started out as a recipe from Yakira (volunteer last spring) that seemed easy to follow and problem free, but then we started cooking and things had to be drastically changed (well, not drastically, but we were quite worried that our hopes for dinner in the near future would never reach fruition). Things worked out deliciously well in the end Oh, and if the recipe doesn't work, just put on your thinking caps and invent something! Tomato and Rice and Chard: A Medium StewMay 30, 2004 - 9:00pm — Staff
Article written by Rachel Wallis and Alex Rocklin
On a cold and wet night in the highlands of Chiapas, nothing gets the blood pumping and a flush to the cheeks like a good stew. One that we are fond of here at the house is a simple and delicious dish that is fast and easy to make on such a cold day anywhere in the world. |
|||
|
casacollective.org ~ colectivocasa.org ~ casachapulin.org ~ chiapaspeacehouse.org
|
||||