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Sunshine for Dinner -
Wednesday September 14, 2011 - By Georgiaberry
This is the time of year when I can look forward to baking again soon. I don't bake much in the summer because it makes the house too hot, and I am limited to an itty bitty outdoor toaster oven. Not so good for fussing over bread loaves....
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The Farm Report from Turkey Hill -
Monday August 30, 2010 - By Farmer Herman
Greetings to anyone still interested in what we have to say after the long hiatus. Internet access has been restored. Daughter is out of hospital. Greenhouse is full of cabbage and broccoli plants for the garden. Grapevines are full of muscadines and...
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The Community Exchange -
Thursday October 08, 2009 - By Dee Berry
Hard freezes this week have flattened the garden, and the scramble is on to get everything in before first snows.
We had a great year at the Northport Saturday Market and looking forward to next year!
Bottled white wine vinegar mother culture this...
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So Succulent Gardens -
Monday June 08, 2009 - By Blossomfarm
As parents we all heard it before ---- if you get me this new pup, kitten or bunny, I PROMISE, I PROMISE I will take to care it every day - that last about a week. So maybe you should allow your kids to start out with a nice huge glob of sour...
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The Community Exchange -
Sunday February 01, 2009 - By Dee Berry
We're pouring and labeling vinegar jars right now.
The call for white/neutral vinegar seems to be at a rate of 3 white to 1 red - so this time we have kept more of our white vinegar starter to have plenty available in 3 about months.
So if you...
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The Community Exchange -
Sunday January 18, 2009 - By Dee Berry
We expect to have our next batch of Neutral / White vinegar starter to be available around the first of Feburary 2009.
You can be put on a Product Waiting List and will be notified by Local Harvest as soon as it come back in stock.
Thanks for...
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The Community Exchange -
Sunday January 18, 2009 - By Dee Berry
Making vinegar could be considered a labor of love - or a lesson in patience! >:)
In our case, we start with making the wine. This takes anywhere from 6 months to a year because we don't use any additives or chemicals to rush the...
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Llama Doo fertilizer for houseplants and garden -
Thursday November 06, 2008 - By Darral
use as a seedling starter by inserting a medical marijuana seed inside and planting about as deep as your finger in really loose soil