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Atlanta Farm Girl: Back to the Books!
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Friday, July 2, 2010. Back to the Books! What I like about gardening is that I never accomplish what I set out to achieve. What I don’t like about gardening is that I never accomplish what I set out to achieve. Weeds are the bane of all gardeners. What am I doing wrong?
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Atlanta Farm Girl: Unexpected Chickens
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Sunday, June 13, 2010. Today, a biathalon took place, partly, on the street we live on. I had the chickens out front in their “tractor” grazing, like I do every day. I was out back cleaning the chicken coop. He texted me that the chickens were a big hit with the runners.
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Atlanta Farm Girl: Chicken Karma
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Tuesday, January 25, 2011. Ah…the trials and tribulations of chicken ownership! The story of Anna continues…. And she is trying to dominate ME! I have considered the possibility that Anna is demented. I mean she does have the brain of a chicken! Anna also tries to follo...
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Atlanta Farm Girl: July 2010
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Dian's Garden Fresh Pesto. Dian’s Garden Fresh Pesto. 2-3 cups fresh basil leaves (rinsed). 189; cup marcona almonds. 188;-1/2 cup olive oil. 188; grated Parmesan. Process in food processor or grinder:. Friday, July 2, 2010. Back to the Books!
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Atlanta Farm Girl: August 2010
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Wednesday, August 4, 2010. I’ve been MIA in my garden for several weeks now and I’m anxious to get back to my daily routines. Jessie has been to the NAJYRC three times, earning a Silver Team Junior medal, but, alas, no medals this year for the Region 3 Young Riders.
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Atlanta Farm Girl: Dian's Garden Fresh Pesto
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Tuesday, July 20, 2010. Dian's Garden Fresh Pesto. Dian’s Garden Fresh Pesto. 2-3 cups fresh basil leaves (rinsed). 189; cup marcona almonds. 188;-1/2 cup olive oil. 188; grated Parmesan. Process in food processor or grinder:. December 6, 2010 at 11:25 AM.
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Atlanta Farm Girl: December 2009
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Monday, December 28, 2009. Sadly, I have to admit I’ve barely been to my vegetable garden in a month! With all the Holiday “stuff” I’ve shifted it off my “to do” list almost daily. Well, no more. Recently, I made it a priority! Currently out of the country enjoying a mu...
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Atlanta Farm Girl: October 2009
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Friday, October 30, 2009. No pumpkins in my garden. I didn’t grow pumpkins in my garden this year. Butternut and acorn squash were in abundance, however, and delicious. I have enough land to plant them in a mound and just let them grow. Bread crumbs or Panko, 1 cup.
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Atlanta Farm Girl: April 2010
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Tuesday, April 27, 2010. Surprises in the garden. Sunny skies, cloudy skies, wind, rain, sunny skies….sometimes the weather just needs to make up its mind! We weeded, mulched, admired, planted a little, harvested lettuce and admired some more! After some discussion, we ...
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Atlanta Farm Girl: February 2010
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My adventures with growing food for my family in the city of Atlanta, caring for our dogs, chickens and horses while learning to be a different kind of parent to my young adult children and keeping my non-farmer husband content and happy. Wednesday, February 24, 2010. This time last year I had seedlings an inch or two tall, hundreds of them dispersed over three folding tables under grow lights in my family room. My family was none too thrilled with me. It is a daunting decision…really! With tempting name...