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Homemade Harvest

Family Recipes and Outdoor Life

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Behind Homemade Harvest

Hello and welcome to my blog! My name is Sarah and I am based in central PA. I started this as a way to share some of my favorite family recipes that have been passed down over the years and some recipes of my own. The outdoors has always been a big part of my life as I have been an avid hunter for nearly 15 years. I also enjoy playing with my cats, gardening, and knitting.  Thank you for visiting 😊

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Spicy Pepper Jam

I have way too many jalapeno and aji rico peppers (a slightly milder, light green pepper) than what I know what to do with. I've made...

Easy DIY Seed Book

With the summer gardening season coming to an end, I found myself in a sea of unorganized seed packets that I needed to deal with. I'm...

Lemon Drop Cookies

Summer is coming to an end (but with this heat wave, it definitely doesn't feel like it) and I wanted to do something different with the...

Dill Pickles (Updated Recipe!)

When I made dill pickles for the first time last year, I thought they were good initially, but over time I decided the vinegar was too...

One-Skillet Italian Chicken

This is definitely my new dinner obsession, there's a lot of ingredients here but everything is done in one pan (okay, 2 if you count the...

Homemade Zucchini Chips

Wow, I've been neglecting this site lately! Between work picking up and starting to plan for a fall garden, I've been very busy. But I'm...

Starting my Garden Part 5: Things are Recovering

My last post about the garden was a rather sad one, but thankfully the hail damage happened early enough in the season that I could...

The Easiest Cold Brew Coffee

Now that it's getting warmer outside, I started to make cold brew coffee, which is different than iced coffee. Iced coffee is made by...

Buckeyes

Peanut butter is easily one of my favorite dessert flavors and I have made fudge in the past with chocolate, but not with peanut butter....

Herb and Butter Mini Potatoes

While it's still a bit early to harvest potatoes from my grandparents' garden, Gram would dig up some of the earliest and smallest...

Roasted Beets and Carrots

I used to hate beets growing up, and I think it has to do with only ever having pickled beets from a can. Roasting beets enhances their...

Starting my Garden Part 4: l Had to Start Over

This post was originally just going to be a brief description of how the garden is going with some pictures, etc. I'll still post some...

Vegetable and Cheese Frittata

This is one of those meals that you can serve for either breakfast or a light lunch with very minimal cleanup as this is done in a cast...

Pickled Radishes (Refrigerator + Canning Methods)

Radishes are one of the easiest vegetables to grow, especially for a new gardener. Over the course of a week or so, I've been harvesting...

Sourdough Discard Blueberry Muffins

Keeping with my sourdough obsession, I had to try to make blueberry muffins. There's a lot of ingredients here but not too many steps,...

Sausage and Cheese Strata

For years on Sundays, mom would bake some variation (or 2) of this strata and bring it to church before the morning service. We were...

Extending the Life of Wooden Utensils and Boards

Wooden utensils and cutting boards are so versatile and can last a long time if you care for them properly. Pap made all the cutting...

Starting My Garden Part 3: What's Growing so Far

I haven't written about my garden in a while because I've been so busy working on it! I think I actually spent more time preparing the...

Mom's Lemon Bars

This is definitely a childhood favorite, and even though mom hasn't made these in years, I still remember eating them as soon as she cut...

Dutch Oven-Baked Chicken

This has probably become my new favorite way to roast chicken. As you can see, this chicken is quite large inside (it is about 6 pounds!)...

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