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Voice In The Garden: September 2014
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Monday, September 8, 2014. Good Morning, Harvest Moon! Friday, September 5, 2014. Spicy Homemade Chili Sauce and a Tomato Pie. This is written especially for my brother-in-law Phil who is wondering what to do with all his tomatoes. Sweet and hot peppers are coming on in the garden while tomatoes continue to ripen. Having canned or frozen all that we plan and given much to friends and family, what else can be done with tomatoes? Tomato Pie (our friend Chef Jeff gave us a recipe below); Salsa. In a large c...
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Voice In The Garden: August 2013
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Thursday, August 29, 2013. Fresh Tomatoes and Canned Salsa Means Football. I don't know about you, but we cannot believe the speed with which this year is passing. Another month will soon be behind us as we face the first of September. and. That should be a good month for fresh garden tomatoes. and. Fresh tomatoes means spaghetti sauce, canned tomatoes and of course salsa. and. Just in time for this weekend, the first college football game. Note to self: pick up some chips. 6 garlic cloves, minced. Homag...
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Voice In The Garden: December 2013
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Friday, December 20, 2013. Merry Christmas Family and Friends. A Merry and Blessed Christmas to our family and friends! Although this is a joyous season, we bring you a wonderful bluesy song from our son. Santa's Wearin' Blue This Year. This song can be downloaded from iTunes. For only .99 cents. Last minute Christmas idea? George's current album, Still Pissed At Yoko. Is only $9.03 to download, and folks love his t-shirt and cap. By the way, Victoria Jackson from Saturday Night Live. Still Pissed At Yoko.
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Voice In The Garden: September 2013
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Friday, September 27, 2013. A Reason to Make French Fries Spicy Ketchup. We are not consumers of large amounts of ketchup, but with heirloom tomato season at an end, making homemade ketchup seemed a fun idea. And since we are proponents of wanting to know what is in " and other ingredients. When you look at store bought. Items, it was even more compelling to give it a go. What comes to mind when thinking of ketchup? With spicy ketchup had us feeling warm and giggly. Spicy Heirloom Tomato Ketchup. Taste a...
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Voice In The Garden: July 2013
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Wednesday, July 24, 2013. Susan Schnitzel and the Trout and Gravlax. Susan and I first became acquainted because of our blogs hers being Schnitzel and the Trout. Over the years, because of so many common interests, it was natural that we became friends. Then several years ago while traveling in Montana, my husband and I personally met Susan for lunch, and it was as if we had known one another for a hundred years. They were finally here. And they brought a lovely stone for the garden, inscribed. Back home...
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Voice In The Garden: October 2013
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Friday, October 11, 2013. Happy Birthday, Mother. How you loved to laugh! And such a beautiful smile it was. An incredibly strong woman, but kind and gentle, a heart so big,. Unselfish in every way;. You taught us honesty, responsibility and integrity. Keep your word, buy only what you can afford, and always pay your bills. You demonstrated cleanliness and the importance of caring for the little we had;. A work ethic without complaint;. We learned to be independent and you allowed us to find our way.
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Voice In The Garden: July 2014
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014. Fruits From The Garden. Just a few days and we are into the face of August as most of this year seems to have escaped our grasp. The good news is it appears we have gotten a grip on approximately five months of health issues with which we have wrestled. And better news is we have had family visit, friends have joined us for dinners, and the garden seems to be responding rather nicely to our limited efforts. Organic, heirloom and indeterminate. 75-90 days) Each year at the top of o...
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Voice In The Garden: October 2014
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014. Total Eclipse of Full Hunter's Moon Blood Moon. The moon will line up with the Earth and the sun and become progressively redder between 5:15 am EDT when it enters Earth's shadow and 6:25 am EDT when it becomes totally eclipsed. West coasters had to arise at 2:15 am to see the moon enter the earth's shadow. The moon appears red as the light refracts in the atmosphere and increases in redness as it gets closer to becoming totally eclipsed, hence the Blood Moon. House Finch, male.
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Voice In The Garden: June 2015
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Saturday, June 13, 2015. Then Came May (part II). May's garden continues. Part I is here. How fun was this? Several years ago, the National Association of Realtors asked to feature this photo from our garden on their Houselogic.com site. Can you smell the fragrance from the Fringe tree. Davidia involucrata the Dove tree, handkerchief tree. Kousa dogwood coming to life. Paperbark maple catches the early morning rays. Checkin' out the digs. Ulmus parvifolia ' Frosty' began as a 10" cutting. It was a double.
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