A funny thing happens when your adult children come home for a visit. In July, my daughter moved into the cottage with me for most of the summer. I was thrilled about it, as we live in different cities, and I don’t get to see her as much as I’d like.
The kitchen starts filling up with things you don’t recall buying. My fridge boasted 3 varieties of kombucha, (cosmic cranberry, ginger berry and multi-green) 2 packages of probiotic capsules (for making non-dairy coconut yogurt), Croatian organic artisan chocolate (that tasted like wax, to my palate) and Skyr, which I’m still not sure how to pronounce properly.
The tea drawer (yes, we have an entire drawer devoted to tea), filled up with several varieties of ginger tea as well as some turmeric concoction. The pantry shelves featured 2 flavours of muesli, collagen powder and All-Dressed Chips.
One morning I opened my spice drawer and saw a rogue shaped jar of  something called New Bae Seasoning. I decant all my spices into the same shape jar, and file them alphabetically. Please don’t judge me, it’s how I keep my serenity.
I ordered my own jar, online at purefeast.com .  A few other online retailers carry it as well, but they seem to be out of stock when I last checked.
Here’s how to make these delicious tartines (that’s french for open-faced sandwich, because we’re fancy around here!)
I used butternut squash and sliced it very thin. Use your favourite fall veggie. Roasted broccoli would also be delicious.




