Okay, so there I am watching TV at my day job. I don’t have a choice about the TV being…
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Old Fashioned Heirloom Squash Pie Recipe
I know that almost everyone uses pumpkin for their pies. If that is your thing, have at it. As for…
Continue reading →Nov 2015
I hope everyone had a great holiday (or for those who don’t live in the US, just a great week…
Continue reading →A Windfall of Heirloom Squash
Due to a few bills making the month tighter than usual, I was delayed in purchasing a few heirloom squash…
Continue reading →Seed Companies You Should Know About for 2016
When I did this earlier in the year, it was technically a bit late in the season. This year I…
Continue reading →The Dirty Dozen
No, not that dirty dozen. This one refers to the top 12 most toxic produce in the marketplace. That isn’t…
Continue reading →Arcane Cookery
In keeping with last week’s Mother Earth Monday topic, I have been going through a large number of very old…
Continue reading →Stack Cakes and Biscuits
In my childhood, I had a love of food. While it didn’t do anything for my waistline, it did at…
Continue reading →Lawns (pt4)
So you’ve stuck with me this far, which means you are either interested or frustrated enough you want more to…
Continue reading →Seed Companies You Should Know About: Adaptive Seeds
Adaptive Seeds is part of the same network of growers as Wild Garden Seeds and it really shows in their…
Continue reading →Compassion
She’d raised them from peeps, and Ethel loved them all dearly. They gave her eggs and entertainment, but one of…
Continue reading →Seed Companies You Should Know About: High Country Gardens
This is one of those rare companies whose catalog I receive that isn’t at least half vegetables. In fact, they…
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