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spring links
I’ll be honest – I should be posting all sorts of gardening tips and updates on here, but this weather has me procrastinating. Big time. I should be out turning…
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baby food
I’m finally getting around to posting some baby food recipes, or, really, more like tactics and tips. With our first, I did cereal and then purees starting around six months.…
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wendell for wednesday
What We Need Is Here By Wendell Berry Geese appear high over us, pass, and the sky closes. Abandon, as in love or sleep, holds them to their way, clear…
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wendell for wednesday
“The great mistake we make is when we assume that the land can be abused to improve the people.” Wendell Berry, from his interview on the Diane Rehm Show in November…
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(soaked) granola
Over the last several years, as I’ve read more about whole, real foods, I’ve repeatedly and increasingly come across information about the dangers of grains (see some links at the…
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wendell for wednesday
It’s supposed to be springtime in Indiana, and it makes me want to read outside in the crisp spring breeze. I’m re-reading one of my favorites, Jayber Crow, and I love…
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wendell for wednesday
From Jayber Crow, my favorite: I remember too how spring came, just when I thought it might stay winter forever, at first in little ouches and strokes of green lighting up…
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native plants
I’ve been reading more about native plants and the dangers of invasive species lately. I’m realizing how little I know about my home’s (central Indiana, where I’ve lived for all…
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grow potatoes
We’ve grown potatoes accidentally a few times over the years – we aren’t totally sure how, but we think from inadvertently putting not completely composted potato eyes onto the garden…
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cilantro pesto
I love cilantro, but I’m not sure cilantro loves me back. I try to grow it every year, and it always bolts at the first day over 85 degrees. I’ve…