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Category Archives: Green
Recipe: Mock Pesto Garden Green Sauce over Ravioli
When I say that this sauce is green, I mean that it’s green — kale, collards, basil, oregano, and rosemary bumble and jumble together to make a mock pesto that tastes phenomenal over pasta, in this case, ravioli. It doesn’t hurt that … Continue reading
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Tagged anti oxidants, dinner, farmer's market, healthy, organic, pesto, recipe, vegan, vegetarian
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Grocery Saving Tip: Question the Bananas
If you have kids, you know that there are lots of ways to drive them nuts, beginning with how you breathe. Last summer, however, I discovered a new way of driving my son to inarticulate distraction: I bought bananas. The … Continue reading
Posted in Art, blogging, books, children, cooking, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Economy, Encouragement, Family, finances, Food, frugal living, gardening, Green, home, homeschooling, homesteading, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, money, News, Parenting, Personal, Random, saving money, self-improvement, shopping, success, Uncategorized
Tagged bananas, farmer's market, food, grocery, money saving, organic, seasonal
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Garden Produce — To Can or Not to Can
In every relationship, there comes a point to be brutally honest with one another, and you and I, Dear Reader, have reached that point. There is something that you need to know about me. I don’t preserve produce from my … Continue reading
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Tagged can, compost pile, food, garden, green beans, produce
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Labeling People and Not Labeling Food
We don’t give them much credit for it, but most of the time, the average pre-schooler knows what he or she is talking about. The other day I shared lunch with a random four-year-old and we decided upon deli chicken. … Continue reading
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Tagged chicken, consumer, GMO, labels, natural, science
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Irises Don’t Smell
Especially if you have teenagers, you can go through each day feeling as if no one listens to a thing that you say, but let me assure you, your words make a difference. I Love You is always impacting, as … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Beauty, blogging, Culture, Current Events, Daily Life, Encouragement, Family, gardening, grandparenting, Green, Growth, home, inspirational, Life, Lifestyle, Motherhood, Parenting, Personal, Random, self-improvement, Uncategorized
Tagged aroma, childhood, flowers, iris, memories, nature, outdoors, plants, sweet 16
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Customer Service and Too Many Male Kiwi Plants
If you’re looking for a basil plant, or oregano, or even rosemary, you can pretty much announce this on the city sidewalks and someone will shove one of these into your hand, but if you want a tarragon plant, even … Continue reading
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Tagged basil plant, birthday, landscaping, licensed art, nature, nursery, plants
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Chickens, Dish Washing, and Keynesian Economics
You know, you wouldn’t think that Sicilian Buttercup chickens would have much to do with the U.S. economy, healthcare — yours or society’s — or even whether to wash your dishes by hand or use a dishwasher, but they really … Continue reading
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Tagged chickens, dishwasher, economy, healthcare, Keynesian, washing dishes
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Artisan Cheese and Twinkies
You’ll be happy to know that the batch of cheese I’m working on this morning is turning out much better than what I made on Sunday. I know. I didn’t tell you about Sunday’s failure because I didn’t want to … Continue reading
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Tagged artisan, cheese, cheesemaking, cooking, food, homemade cheese, Twinkies
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Your Lawn and Your Life
From the Start Your Week with Steve newsletter of Steve Henderson Fine Art: Steve Says: “Before we lived in the country, we lived in town, and one year I decided to rework the entire backyard lawn with a maddox. Carolyn … Continue reading
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Tagged conform, conventional lawn, dandelion, lawn, natural, nature, neighbors, new grass, newsletter, plants, white clover
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Wind Power — for and by Small, Ordinary People
Sunday I spent the entire day reading. For hours and hours I absorbed myself in The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind, co-written by William Kamkwamba, the proponent of the tale, and Bryan Mealer. I was drawn to the book at my … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, book, climate, electric, Kamkwamba, Malawi, science, technology, wind power
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