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Spring Crop Outlook | SLO FARM
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Posted by: SLO farm. April 24, 2014. A very strong bloom in the orchards and good weather for the bees to do their important work leads us to a very positive outlook for our fruit this year. We are still in the potential frost window, but so far so good! Our veg crops also are coming along nicely, earlier and more successful establishment than ever before! We’ll be enjoying kale, broccoli, lettuce, peas, cilantro, cabbage and beets before you know it! Posted in SLO Farm news. Laquo; Spring Market Report.
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The Oolong Tea Times: Oregon Grown: Introducing Minto Island Growers' Tea Project
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Friday, September 14, 2012. Oregon Grown: Introducing Minto Island Growers' Tea Project. Minto Island Growers is situated southwest of Salem, Oregon on the edges of Minto Brown Island Park. Summers bring ruby-red strawberries, bright bunches of rainbow chard, and sunny orange-blossom tomatoes. Co-owned and operated by Elizabeth Miller and Chris Jenkins since 2007, produce grown on this 40-acre farm is certified organic by Oregon Tilth. Thrive in a mature block that stretches north, up a gentle hill.
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pu-erh Archives - Steep Stories
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Of the Lazy Literatus. The Tea “WANT! The Tea “WANT! Tag: pu-erh (Page 1 of 2). The White Pu-Erh for the Right Time. August 6, 2015. At the end of June, Portland, Ore. was dealt one of its most severe heatwaves in recent memory. And I got the flu during it. A mere week ago, we were dealt. Heatwave . . . and I got the flu again. That’s eerily coincidental. For most normal people that isn’t an issue, but tea still had to play an integral part somewhere. When knee-deep in flu-plague the recommended. Meaning...
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The Oolong Tea Times: July 2014
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Monday, July 14, 2014. Not Your Typical Taipei Field Trip. As soon as we got to Taipei, I broke off with Teacher Wang for a tour of Yang Po Lin's home / studio and a visit with the artist himself. Teacher Wang had arranged the tour and invited me along the night before. I had no idea who he was so she quickly filled in with some background information. She made YPL out to be a national treasure. In short, he was an extraordinary artist who came from nothing and had a tough childhood. Don't Dump that Tea!
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The Oolong Tea Times: Falling into Tea
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Wednesday, September 24, 2014. Green tea steeping in glass. Will you witness the fall? Warn your friends and family: tea is contagious! It has been known to obsess a person. I've seen on multiple occasions personal collections of tea that could not be consumed even in the course of three lifetimes. A person with this volume of tea for personal consumption has fallen into tea. Do, but how many Americans have an awareness of tea? Do you want to know one of tea's greatest health benefits? It makes us feel g...
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The Oolong Tea Times: Tea People
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Wednesday, July 02, 2014. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Oolong Tea Times Contributing Writers. Not Your Typical Taipei Field Trip. Dont Dump that Tea! Chinese Lunar New Year. Mt Ah Li Oolong. Yi xing tea pot. Tschanara, Germany’s First Tea Garden. A Tea Addict's Journal. Yixing inventory #8: Tiehuaxuan Jiangji. Ken Albala's Food Rant. Oriental Beauty and Other Bug-Bitten Teas: Fact or Fiction? There can never be surprises in logic. Steph's Cup of Tea. Fiber Artist with a Tea Heart.
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The Oolong Tea Times: Oolong Tea Times Contributing Writers
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Oolong Tea Times Contributing Writers. Anna V. Smith. Anna just graduated from the University of Oregon with two Bachelor of Arts degrees in Journalism and Environmental Studies and is currently interning with the Eugene Weekly as a news writer. She has a little lionhead rabbit named Otis, too. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Oolong Tea Times Contributing Writers. The Oolong Tea Times Has A New Home. Chinese Lunar New Year. Mt Ah Li Oolong. Yi xing tea pot. Tschanara, Germany’s First Tea Garden.
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The Oolong Tea Times: Don't Dump that Tea!
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Tuesday, July 08, 2014. Don't Dump that Tea! As a warm infusion comes to an end - Photo by Andrew Hess. The point of the warm infusion is to “wake up” the tea leaves. If you wake them up, they will be better suited to wake you up. Is that true? No Waking the tea leaves means that you get them to open just a bit. Why do we need to do this? No, but when it does, the feeling is sublime. It takes a bit of practice, and this part of what makes the reward of well steeped tea so sweet. Its a great summary!
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The Oolong Tea Times: January 2014
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Thursday, January 23, 2014. Year of the Horse is almost here! Most local gardeners replace this stuff with compost blends and topsoil. But Jayme works with it to make a high-grade local clay. It’s hard work, but for Jayme, it’s also a source of inspiration. Pictures of his process can be seen here: Firebug Pottery Facebook Page. Tuesday, January 21, 2014. Revamping JteaInternational.com for improved results. For years or at least weeks now, I've been collecting information on how to best improve my web p...
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