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What to do about burned foods in a micaceous pot? Easy peasy! Simply soak the pot in warm water for a few minutes (30 minutes… Read More »Ooopsie
What to do about burned foods in a micaceous pot? Easy peasy! Simply soak the pot in warm water for a few minutes (30 minutes… Read More »Ooopsie
Needed: sliced fresh ginger root (about 1″ piece of root, sliced thinly) warm water In a seasoned micaceous ruffled bowl on low or in a… Read More »Warm Ginger Soak for Hurting Hands
Cooked in a Micaceous Cooking Pot 1 cup red beans 3 or 4 cups water or broth 1 green chile, roasted and skinned 1 onion… Read More »Arroyo Chamiso Beans
made in a Micaceous Cooking Pot 1/2 onion chopped fine 3 cloves garlic chopped to the same size as onion 2 Tbsp Olive oil 1… Read More »Yummy Nutty Millet
The way it’s made in a Micaceous Cooking Pot 1 cup steel cut oats 2 1/4 cups water 1 Tbsp. olive or vegetable… Read More »Waggletail Oatmeal
Cooked in a Micaceous Cooking Pot 1 cup basamati rice 2 1/4 cups chicken broth 2 chicken breasts (skins on, fat removed) 1 cup frozen… Read More »Chicken Happy Momma
Cooked in a Micaceous Cooking Pot 1 cup soaked navy beans 2 1/2 cups chicken (or vegetable) broth heated 1/2 onion chopped 3 cloves garlic… Read More »Very Important Navy Beans
Cooked in a Micaceous Cooking Pot 1 cup pinto beans soaked overnight 3 cups water 3-5 cloves garlic chopped bits of bacon, ham, beef (optional)… Read More »Happity Hoppy Pinto Beans
Cooked in a Micaceous Cooking Pot 1 cup quinoa (1/2 red, 1/2 white is best) 2 cups HOT water or broth 1/4 white onion chopped… Read More »The Queen’s Clean Quinoa