by Kathy Casey | Oct 13, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Recently, I recorded a few commercials for the city on the topic of composting. Now while I don’t have a worm bin at home, I like knowing that I’m both receyling and helping the city make compost of its own when I add my food scraps to my yard waste bin....
by Kathy Casey | Oct 10, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Get ready for some fungi fun this weekend! The 8th annual Pudget Sound Micrological Society is holding their Wild Mushroom Exhbit at the University of Washington’s Center for Urban Horticulture. This mushroom exhibit is one of the largest in the United States,...
by Kathy Casey | Oct 3, 2008 | Books to Cook, Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
There are so many books out there today for cooks; everything from celebrity cookbooks, to food memoirs, to single subject exposes, to resource guides for chefs, You can really find exactly what you are looking for. I am a self admitted cookbook junkie, with over 1000...
by Kathy Casey | Sep 29, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
Yum! Here’s a treat for all your SODO dwellers. Seattle’s baking genius Leslie Mackie has opened her third Macrina in SODO! The café will serve coffee, pastries and a lunch menu- great for diversifying the lunch options for this industrial area of the city. What is...
by Kathy Casey | Sep 22, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
I am super excited for this Saturday, (September 27) as it is the 10th Annual Harvest Celebration Farm Tour in King County. What is it you ask? It is a tour of 24 different farms in King County. Each farm works with a local chef who leads visitors on a tour of the...
by Kathy Casey | Sep 18, 2008 | Dishing with Kathy Casey Blog
There is no denying that Seattleites’ tomato plants are a sad sight these days. Our slow start to the growing year means tiny toms are just turning from green to red as we speak. I’ve fielded lots of tomato questions lately; how to speed up ripening, what grows best...