zspecialtyfood.com
Z Specialty Food
http://www.zspecialtyfood.com/faqs.php
Moon Shine Trading Co. Fresh, Raw Comb Honey. Chocolate and Vanilla Nut Spreads. Honey In The Straw. Rosh HaShana and Judaica! Fresh Vegetable Appetizer Spreads. Delicious Fresh Bee Pollen. Fresh Frozen Royal Jelly. Clean, Pure, Beeswax. Bulk and Wholesale Sales. California Yellow Star Thistle Honey. Florida 'Certified' White Tupelo Honey. California Orange Blossom Honey. Frequently Asked Questions about Honey:. Having heard similar questions over and over again, we hope to answer some of them here.
banyans-end.blogspot.com
Banyan's End: Meet the Chickens: Bellatrix the Black Australorp
http://banyans-end.blogspot.com/2012/07/meet-chickens-bellatrix-black.html
Sustainable Living and (sub)Urban Farming in the Central Valley. July 12, 2012. Meet the Chickens: Bellatrix the Black Australorp. All of us in the family are huge. Fans of J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books, so it was only natural to go with a Harry Potter naming theme for our chickens when we got them as day-old chicks in April of 2011. This is Bellatrix, our Black Australorp. Bellatrix the Black Australorp. Bellatrix the Witch (photo courtesy). Snuggling with me as a little chick. Bellatrix has been th...
mainstreetcellars.com
Juicy Wine : MainStreet Cellars | Juicy Wine, Stinky Cheese! | Winters, Ca
http://mainstreetcellars.com/juicy-wine
MainStreet Cellars Juicy Wine, Stinky Cheese! About Mike and Main Street Cellars. Wines & Beers. Search for a Wine or Beer. On Sunday, December 19, 2010 · Leave a Comment. Main Street Cellars provides it’s guests full access to the world of wine with niche wines for on-site tasting and purchase. Filed under Content Slider. Middot; Tagged with Main Street Cellars. Main Street Cellars, Winters, CA. Inn at Park Winters. SiteBuilders – Website design and hosting. The Cyclist's Wife. Middot; WordPress Hosting.
banyans-end.blogspot.com
Banyan's End: December 2012
http://banyans-end.blogspot.com/2012_12_01_archive.html
Sustainable Living and (sub)Urban Farming in the Central Valley. December 27, 2012. Christmas Cabbage (and Cabbageworms). On the first day of Christmas my garden gave to me, a cabbage for Caldo Verde. On December 24th we harvested this beauty from the brassica bed along with some kale, sliced up a chorizo, and transformed it all into a traditional Portugese soup. Because it was a red cabbage, the Caldo Verde turned out more like a Caldo Verde y Rojo, but no matter. I collected a nice handful for the chic...
banyans-end.blogspot.com
Banyan's End: February 2013
http://banyans-end.blogspot.com/2013_02_01_archive.html
Sustainable Living and (sub)Urban Farming in the Central Valley. February 28, 2013. Earlier this month I found myself engaged in what has become a February ritual around here over the last ten years: kneeling in the middle of the crushed granite garden path trying to yank all the little clumps of fescue out of the ground before the warm temperatures cause them to go to seed and guarantee next year's spring weed crop. Suddenly I thought, "Wait a second.why am I doing this? Cutting the boards to size.
meeraklein.com
Blog | Meera Klein | Author of My Mother's Kitchen
https://meeraklein.com/blog
August 14, 2016 · 6:32 pm. Shopping is Personal at the Farmers Market. Re-sending this because the numbering was messed up in previous column. You don’t need 10 reasons to shop at a Farmers Market. By Meera Ekkanath Klein. Want to know the tale behind your kale? Or what is the back story on that white nectarine? Well, then you need to visit your local Farmers Market because here every bit of produce has an earthy beginning or a seasonal anecdote. Our area market is celebrating its 40. 9Variety. Every...
banyans-end.blogspot.com
Banyan's End: DIY Outdoor Sink: Rinse Veggies, Save Water
http://banyans-end.blogspot.com/2012/06/diy-outdoor-sink-rinse-veggies-save.html
Sustainable Living and (sub)Urban Farming in the Central Valley. June 13, 2012. DIY Outdoor Sink: Rinse Veggies, Save Water. Last month, my handy husband put together an outdoor sink for the homestead using an old stainless steel double basin our neighbors were throwing away, plus some 2 x 2s and a few small items purchased at Hibbert Lumber. My new outdoor, water-saving, veggie prep station! Mr English filling the rinse basin with just-picked oranges. Chard soaking in the rinse basin. Now when I triple ...
banyans-end.blogspot.com
Banyan's End: Double-digging Dividends
http://banyans-end.blogspot.com/2013/08/double-digging-dividends.html
Sustainable Living and (sub)Urban Farming in the Central Valley. August 26, 2013. The big double dig is paying off! Back in October of 2012, I started a double digging project. Inspired by reading John Jeavons' book How To Grow More Vegetables. The goal was to improve the soil in my garden beds and hopefully increase veggie production. It was a lot of work, and even though I knew I wouldn't see the results for many months, I opted to broaden my experiment and double dig several more beds. It's a lot of w...
banyans-end.blogspot.com
Banyan's End: Fleeting Fungi
http://banyans-end.blogspot.com/2013/04/fleeting-fungi.html
Sustainable Living and (sub)Urban Farming in the Central Valley. April 9, 2013. One great thing about garden paths mulched with woodchips is watching all the fascinating stuff that emerges from the mulch after a rain. When the woodchips have come from a variety of sources, it makes the fungal show all the more interesting. Most of what appears is stuff I've never encountered before (like last May's dog vomit slime mold. Drippy, yucky mushroom. Then there was this understated, grey-hatted mushroom:. That'...
SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT