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30 Forgotten Foods Your Grandparents Grew to Survive - Genealogy Explained
Your great-grandmother knew something modern grocery stores have erased from memory.Sarah Levy (Genealogy Explained)
Okra trees - Dining and Cooking
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What's in my Broccoli? - Dining and Cooking
I cut open a head of broccoli and this was inside it. It looks like a weird webbing. Does anybody know what this is?Food (Dining and Cooking)
What tomato variety is this - Dining and Cooking
The restaurant I work at was slicing up these tomatoes and I thought they were beautiful, anyone know the variety?Food (Dining and Cooking)
My first ever vegetable harvest. 4kg of agria potatoes after 100 days of waiting 🙂 - Dining and Cooking
Would have loved to let them sit and die back before I harvested but it’s time for XMAS dinner!!!Food (Dining and Cooking)
Fall dry beans - All For Gardening
I finally finished shelling my fall bean harvest. Here’s what I planted:Gardener (All For Gardening)
Today's silvanberry harvest! - Dining and Cooking
This is our silvanberry vine's second year producing. Last year, we got about 20 berries total. This year, we're harvesting 5-10 berries a day.Food (Dining and Cooking)
Last harvest of the year for me - Dining and Cooking
Brussels sprouts pulled tonight to go with Thanksgiving dinner tomorrow. Gonna roast them up with carrots and potatoes also from the garden. See you guys inFood (Dining and Cooking)
Not the most impressive pic put this is the 7th time I’ve cut these green onions since I planted them in
No chef you won’t see me tomorrow.Food (Dining and Cooking)
⭐️ My Seed Organiser ⭐️ - Dining and Cooking
I just wanted to share my seed storage system that I have used for years. Just a binder with business card insert!Food (Dining and Cooking)
What is this on my garlic? - Dining and Cooking
While harvesting some garlic I found this in the stem. Looks like small bulbs?Food (Dining and Cooking)
First timer growing leafy greens - Dining and Cooking
According to the labels I stuck in the pots, this is spinach. It doesn’t really look like the spinach I was expecting…this is spinach, right?Food (Dining and Cooking)
Late Summer in My Vegetable Garden | Tour - Dining and Cooking
Order our book, Gardening For Abundance: https://www.redleafranch.com/gardening-for-abundanceGardener (Dining and Cooking)
My Massive Mad Hatter Pepper Plant! - Dining and Cooking
Endless uses for these! This was a fun one to do this year. Produces prolifically.Food (Dining and Cooking)
First year gardener - Dining and Cooking
Started with Bonnie plants - cherry tomatoes, raspberries, lunchbox peppers, cucumbers.Food (Dining and Cooking)
I finally got to pick my peaches! 😍 And I harvested a bunch of other stuff from the garden too hehe - Dining
I harvested peaches, broccoli, sweet peppers, red/yellow cherry tomatoes, cayenne pepper, banana pepper, jalapeño, two blackberries and one strawberry 😊Food (Dining and Cooking)
Winter french onion soup harvested today. - Dining and Cooking
Pretty good haul this year now braided and hung to cure.Food (Dining and Cooking)
Let this be your sign to start! - Dining and Cooking
This is my first ever harvest! Thought why not and started my garden with only about $100 worth of supplies. Here we are, I think I did pretty decent for theFood (Dining and Cooking)
I was getting discouraged about my lack of veggies, then I remembered that you have to feed them. I have been rewarded with a new cucumber and my first cherry tomatoes.
I included the heuchera because it's tidy shape makes me very happy.
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The pumpkins are officially airborne - Dining and Cooking
Every New Year’s Eve my partner and I smash our pumpkins left over from the fall and let a few seeds establish in the spring.Food (Dining and Cooking)
My First Ever Green Bean Harvest! - All For Gardening
I’m in awe! This is my second year gardening but first time growing beans. I did half starter plants and half straight from seed in the garden bed. ThisGardener (All For Gardening)
Tomatillos are out of control! - Dining and Cooking
First time growing tomatillos in the ground and I greatly underestimated how much room they would need. 6 plants have turned into a tomatillo forest. Do IFood (Dining and Cooking)
Victory gardens were a tactic used for the United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Australia, and Germany during WWII to supplement food rations during wartime. They were hugely successful and supplied up to 40% of the US' supply of fresh vegetables. I've been thinking about them a lot lately considering the tariffs, isolationism, fascism, and more.
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It's unfortunately seeming an awful lot like this kind of self sustenance practice is going to be important again over the next few years because of Dictator Dipshit. I want to reclaim the term and deem them Resistance Gardens, because yes -- I can and will find joy and community in opposing your ass. Even for simple, yet crucially important things like how I put food on the table.
Gardening in the warm rain today was therapy! - Dining and Cooking
Watermelon radishes and freckles lettuce looking cute! Today I sowed some dill, a basil blend (opal, lemon, greek, big leaf, genovese), chamomile, lacinatoFood (Dining and Cooking)
Why do people grow tomatoes? - Dining and Cooking
Tomatoes seem like such a common plant that some people like to grow in large quantities and eat. I’m really interested in what people use their abundance ofFood (Dining and Cooking)