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Jul 12

Rain Barrels and Raw Snowball Cookies

A local environmental group partnered with a nearby community to host a truckload sale of rain barrels this weekend. I have longed for these for a while, and I was very excited to get two. So hubby and I spent this morning getting them set up. Just (read full article)

Dessert, garden, raw, recipe

Jul 06

Magical Lemon Balm

Whenever I am working in the yard, the lemon balm draws me near. Its soothing scent is irresistible. Lemon balm is a member of the mint family and is easy to grow. It has been used for centuries to lift  spirits, reduce anxiety, promote sleep, all (read full article)

garden, herbs. healthy personal care, recipe, tea

Jun 07

The Most Wonderful Time of The Year...

is cherry season! And the photo above is my all-time favorite breakfast, oatmeal with cherries.  Cherries are showing up at the grocery store, and the cherries on my tree are ripening. There are so many things you can do with cherries, from oatmea (read full article)

cherry, garden, Stevia

Jun 01

Garden Update

  I hope you all had a wonderful holiday weekend!  There has not been much cooking going on here, so no new recipes to post right now. We had a power outage of unknown origin Thursday night, followed by a ridiculously hot weekend. This meant gril (read full article)

garden

Apr 23

What's Growing On

I've been working in the yard a bit and was happy to see the violets beginning to bloom. They are early, but they'll soon be making their yearly appearance on my table in my Mango, Dandelion and Violet Salad which I posted last year. I was real (read full article)

garden

Sep 05

How To Save Heirloom Seeds

There are a number of good reasons to save the seeds from your garden. You can ensure that your seeds are organic, avoid genetically modified seeds, ensure the continuation of heirloom varieties, and save money. Seed that you save is seed you don't h (read full article)

garden, homegrown veggies

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