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    Goose Hollow Farm

    Palmyra, WI

    Chef #1063456

    Palmyra, WI

    Joined: Dec 08, 2008

    Birthday: Aug 05

    My Journal

    Saved Recipe Black Bean Soup With Cilantro Cream by Nic

    Sep 26, 2010 on Food.com

    About Me

    My children and I live on a small farm in Palmyra, WI. We have a few horses, chickens, cats, and a Lab Mastiff mix named Rufus.

    I have two wonderful children; my daughter, 19 and my son, 16.

    I love to cook and am always looking for new recipes.

    My favorite cookbooks are The Silver Palete, The Settlement Cookbook (my grandmothers) and Virginia Hospitality.

    Favorite Foods

    I love just about everything, but my favorite would be Mexican. Actually, New Mexican which is Mexican with a Native American influence. The hotter the better!

    My most "famous" dish would be my red chile enchiladas. I make my sauce from New Mexican red chile pods and actually used to market it in a dry mix form (back when I didn't have to have a real job) :-)

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