New Mama Care + Postpartum Wellness
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate Payne
2y ago
I shared with Edible Austin my two favorite recipes for postpartum care for new mamas. Check out the feature here. Make a tasty oatmeal bake and a power-packed herbal infusion ..read more
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Fermented green tomatoes
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate
2y ago
image: Jo Ann Santangelo for Edible Austin This fermented pickle recipe has become a household favorite over the years. Read the full article on Edible Austin and get the recipe for fermented green tomatoes here ..read more
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DIY Electrolyte Drinks
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate
2y ago
image: Jo Ann Santangelo for Edible Austin Summer is here and so is the heat. Skip the artifical colors and sugars and stay hydrated with these recipes for DIY electrolyte drinks! Read the full article in Edible Austin and get the recipes for coconut limeade, whey lemonade and grapefruit-ade ..read more
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When it don't come easy
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate
2y ago
It’s the shortest day of the year today, winter solstice. I’ve tried to start this post for months, but with no luck in getting any words out. I don’t often share this type of personal detail, but this project is one of my greatest accomplishments with no shortage of failures along the way. I think some of you might find it helpful so I’m putting it here as an offering to peace and well being. Three years ago this fall we set out on what we thought would be a short path to a long journey. Well, as it turned out, the journey of becoming a parent had other ideas in mind for us. Plan after plan a ..read more
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Why probiotics?
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate
2y ago
Check out this interview and great feature from Elle.com about why you should get probiotics into your life pronto! Read the full article ..read more
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Homemade Greek yogurt
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate
2y ago
Disclosures: Mountain Feed & Farm Supply is a paid sponsor of this blog and provided some of the supplies to make this project, including the starter cultures and Greek yogurt strainer, at no cost to me. My opinions and feedback on the project are not influenced by this sponsorship. There are links to MF & FS offered products, and I do not receive any commission from your purchase. If you purchase a copy of my kitchen book via the link in the post, I receive a few cents extra for sending you over. Friends! It’s been forever. My yogurt chops were rusty. I realized I haven’t made a batch ..read more
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Rhubarb raspberry sauce
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate
2y ago
  Though I live in Central Texas, where rhubarb nor raspberries grow well, I still enjoy working with them when I visit other parts of the country. I just visited the NYC area and rhubarb is heavy on farmers market tables. I was tempted to bring some home with me on the plane to make more of this delicious sauce I whipped up a couple weeks back after a great sale on organic rhubarb and organic raspberries at Whole Foods Market. I compromised and bought strawberries, and proceeded to eat the entire pint myself in 2 days. Strawberries would work well in this recipe if you don’t have raspber ..read more
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Nourishing herbal infusions + Ball Canning giveaway
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate
2y ago
As some of you might know from my instagram updates, I’ve been in herb school for the past nine months, which has carved out a special space, or rather, bumped my usual home lifestyle activities. You might have noticed that blogging has taken the backseat while I learn about all the ways we can care for ourselves with plants. I’m swimming in new information and my brain is full to the brim. I’m excited to share with you some the knowledge I’ve gathered over this course from my dear friend (and future business partner!) and herbal educator, Ginger Webb. Herbs work to the extent that you person ..read more
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Herbal wine
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate
2y ago
Photo courtesy of Jo Ann Santangelo for Edible Austin You’ll find my latest project in the current issue of Edible Austin. I am so excited by the prospect of herbal wines as an avenue of incorporating healing plants into a historically more common form of medicine. You can read the column and grab a copy of the mag for free if you’re a local Austinite at any of these locations, or online here. I have two recipes in the issue, one for Juniper Wine, a great formula to have on hand for clearing infections, stimulating digestion and even thwarting cedar fever, and Honey Rose Wine, used for improv ..read more
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Pickled eggs recipe + Beyond Canning book giveaway
Hip Girl's Guide To Homemaking
by Kate
2y ago
Disclosures: I received a copy of this book at no cost to me and the winner will receive a copy directly from Voyageur Press. There are a couple links to the book below, that if purchased through them, Amazon will deposit a fraction of the proceeds from the sale into my bank account, which helps me continue to run the site and post new recipes and projects. You are welcome to buy the book in any way that makes you happy! When I was preparing to leave New York for the move back to Austin, I met up with my friend Autumn near the West 4th subway stop and passed along the torch of my rickety litt ..read more
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