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Farm Blog for Saturday July 18, 2020 Cantaloupe and Mint Salad
Melons have saved many lives. The reason why is a bit of a winding road.
For thousands of years, people knew that poultices made from molds could be used to treat infections. For example, the fuzzy green stuff which covers old bread is penicillium mold which produces a metabolite, penicillin, the f1 read more »
Farm Blog for Tuesday July 14, 2020 with Melon and Minit Salad Recipe
Melons have saved many lives. The reason why is a bit of a winding road.
For thousands of years, people knew that poultices made from molds could be used to treat infections. For example, the fuzzy green stuff which covers old bread is penicillium mold which produces a metabolite, penicillin,1 read more »
Farm Blog for Saturday July 11, 2020 Beyond Coleslaw
Summer seems to be devoted to hot dogs, hamburgers, and coleslaw. In my youth, I attended many a church supper with trays of fried chicken, sliced ham, deviled eggs, squash casseroles, coleslaw, and blackberry or peach cobbler.
Deviled eggs were my favorite, and I was only allowed to put two on my1 read more »
Farm Blog for Tuesday July 7 2020 Cold Curried Squash Soup
It is July. It is hot. We sometimes have tomatoes by the first week in July but not this year because of the cold wet spring. They are coming.
We are nearing the end of the cucumbers because the downy mildew has blown in from the south. This disease does not overwinter in our area because it1 read more »
Farm Blog for Saturday July 4, 2020 delivery
It is July. It is hot. We sometimes have tomatoes by July 4 but not this year because of the cold wet spring. But they are coming.
We are nearing the end of the cucumbers because the downy mildew has blown in from the south. This disease does not overwinter in our area because it needs a living pla1 read more »