Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! Greek Style Pork Burgers: How do YOU dress your burgers? Find out my favorite topping and how you can get your hands on these Indiana Pork patties! This post and recipe is brought to you by Indiana Pork- a great […]
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The Red Gold Tomatoes Challenge!
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! The Red Gold Tomatoes Challenge! This week I took the Red Gold Tomatoes challenge! Have you ever wondered how similar products from different companies compare or contrasts? The best way to to take a few of the items in question […]
Best Tips for Preparing Hurst Dried Beans
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! Best Tips for Preparing Hurst’s Dried Beans Dried beans are a simple staple in almost every American household pantry. I have gathered a few of the best tips for preparing Hurst’s dried beans in this post. Hurst Beans is an […]
Carthage Mills White Cheddar Polenta Recipe
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! Today, I am sharing two Carthage Mills corn recipes, using corn ground at The Carthage Mill in Carthage, Indiana. I recently learned of Carthage Mill through their membership with Indiana Grown. You can read more about Indiana Grown in this post, but […]
Fresh Raspberry Salsa
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! Fresh Raspberry Salsa- a zesty way to enjoy a summer favorite! Have you ever had fresh raspberry salsa? Have you ever had a fresh fruit salsa? Recently, I made fresh raspberry salsa for a cooking demonstration at 2 new Fresh […]
NASCAR Runs on Ethanol from Indiana Corn
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! NASCAR Runs on Ethanol from Indiana Corn In the last few weeks I have had the opportunity to learn more about NASCAR, specifically, the American Ethanol made from Indiana Corn that fuels NASCAR. From a stalk of corn in a […]
Light Summer Meal- Chicken Salad 4 Ways with Meijer
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! This post is part of a monthly series brought to you by Meijer to share the savings you can experience in their store and online. Like all posts on Basilmomma.com all opinions are my own and the thoughts therein were […]
Farmers and Technology: How Are Farmers Using Technology to Make Their Farms Better?
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! Farmers and Technology: How Are Farmers Using Technology to Make Their Farms Better? In my first visit with the Troxel Family of Troxel Dairy Farm we learned about where our milk comes from and got a glimpse into the life […]
Help Feed Hoosier Families at Kroger with HATCH for Hunger #HATCHforHunger
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! Help Feed Hoosier Families at Kroger with #HATCHforHunger Posting in partnership with Hatch for Hunger. All opinions are my own. There are a few social issues that I can honestly say I am passionate about. Food insecurity is one of […]
Troxel Dairy Farm
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! Troxel Dairy Farm, an Indiana family farm in Hannah, Indiana. The family behind where much of our milk comes from in Indiana! Last week my son and I had the good fortune to spend the day with LuAnn and Tom […]
Indiana Pork Facts for the Consumer
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! Indiana Pork Facts for the Consumer- What we as the consumer need to know in order to appreciate all that goes into feeding our families! This is not a sponsored post and like everything on Basilmomma.com, all opinions are my […]
Harvest 2014 in Indiana- From Seed to Silo
Welcome! Are you a subscriber? Click here to receive my weekly newsletter. Thanks for visiting! Harvest 2014 in Indiana It is very hard for me to convey the feelings that I have when visiting a real, working farm in Indiana. Pride, reverence, awe, respect- are just a few of the emotions that I am filled […]