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Traditional Ozark recipes

Many families have country recipes from yesteryear. Many were never written down, but some women created manuscript cookbooks. One example, The Julia Clark Household Memoranda Book, is housed at the Missouri Historical Society at St. Louis. Julia, wife of William Clark of the Lewis and Clark expedition, or perhaps William himself, recorded her recipes, according to Carol and John Fisher in Pot Roast, Politics, and Ants in the Pantry (www.amazo…... Read more >

Tomato tales

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Vegetable to fruit and everthing in between By Nina Furstenau   The 1978 movie Attack of the Killer Tomatoes begins with a tomato rising out of a woman’s garbage can in a parody of Alfred Hitchcock’s 1963 The Birds. They find the woman later, and it isn’t pretty.

The movie ends ominously for the tomatoes. They are cornered in a stadium and then stomped and squashed by humans. All except one, who survives when the …... Read more >

Rayville Baking Co. Recipes

Chef Josh Anthony shares recipes from  farmhouse culinary classes taught at Rayville Baking Co. at Rayville northeast of Kansas City. For more information, visit www.rayvillebakingco.com or call 816-776-2720.

FRENCH COUNTRY CHICKEN FRICASSEE Courtesy of Rayville Baking Company’s Josh Anthony

For the marinade: 1 stalk celery, chopped 1 small leek, greens trimmed, bulb split, rinsed and chopped 1 carrot, peeled and chopped ...... Read more >

Organic Black Bean and Sweet Potato Burritoes

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Courtesy of Main Squeeze Natural Foods Café chef Rachel Theerman.

We use primarily organic ingredients for this dish, which are easy to find at most grocery stores and health food markets like Clover’s in Columbia.  Also, we use dried black beans, but using organic canned beans is a great time-saver.  We make our own super tasty enchilada sauce, but there are great organic ones available as another time-saver.  J…... Read more >