by Lesley Von Tersch | Sep 10, 2020 | Cooking, Cooking Tips, Fall, Gardening, Post, Recipes, Uncategorized
If you are lucky enough to get some of the remaining sweet corn available this year, we have an easy – and delicious – recommendation on how to cook it. Have you tried roasting it in the oven? Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. When the oven is warm, place...
by Lesley Von Tersch | Sep 1, 2020 | Cooking, Cooking Tips, Gardening, Post, Recipes, Summer
Does your garden runneth over with tomatoes? For many of us, the hot August heat is just enough to send our garden into overload – so what should you do with all the extra tomatoes when you are low on time, but you don’t want to waste them? Freeze them! We bought some...
by machineshednew | Feb 26, 2020 | Cooking, Post
Tomorrow is National Chili Day and what better way to embrace such a delicious holiday than to make the Machine Shed’s hearty chili at home! Not only is it easy to make, but it’s perfect for these cold winter months. If it is just one of those nights that you just...
by machineshednew | Feb 11, 2020 | DIY & Crafts, Holidays, Post
Love is in the air this week and we think it is important to let all those special people in your life know exactly why you think they are awesome! This craft is a fun and cute way to show someone that you care about them – and better yet it is easy to do! So...
by machineshednew | Jan 31, 2020 | Cooking, Post
Nothing quite warms you up during these cold winter days like a hot bowl of homemade soup. For all of our cheeseburger lovers out there, this is the soup for you! This recipe is easy to make, yet one of the tastiest soups you will ever try! Trust us, you will not be...
by machineshednew | Jan 14, 2020 | Post, Recipes, Uncategorized
Soup season is offically here and since January is National Soup Month, we wanted to share this hearty stew we have featured in the Machine Shed Cookbook from our very own Shed Head Nick Corbin from the Lake Elmo Machine Shed. The wonderful thing about stews is that...