lydiasaucepan.blogspot.com
lydia saucepan: Hiatus
http://lydiasaucepan.blogspot.com/2009/02/hiatus.html
Tuesday, February 10, 2009. I don't have that much access to the internet and I don't have that much time to cook at the moment. I also realised I feel more pleased if I can just make some kind of dinner every night and it is enjoyable and uses up what needs to be used up, rather than attempting experimental or ambitious things that require one-off purchases and too much washing up. So, at some point, I thought: I don't have to keep holding this over me like something I. To do - I can take a break.
lydiasaucepan.blogspot.com
lydia saucepan: February 2009
http://lydiasaucepan.blogspot.com/2009_02_01_archive.html
Tuesday, February 10, 2009. I don't have that much access to the internet and I don't have that much time to cook at the moment. I also realised I feel more pleased if I can just make some kind of dinner every night and it is enjoyable and uses up what needs to be used up, rather than attempting experimental or ambitious things that require one-off purchases and too much washing up. So, at some point, I thought: I don't have to keep holding this over me like something I. To do - I can take a break.
yougrowgirl.com
How to Grow Microgreens on a Windowsill - You Grow Girl
http://yougrowgirl.com/thedirt/2009/03/11/growing-food-on-a-windowsill-microgreens
Gardening for the People. How to Grow Microgreens on a Windowsill. How to Grow Microgreens on a Windowsill. Winter is slowly coming to an end around here and it is nearly time to start lettuce outdoors. Until then I’ve been growing and harvesting small batches of micro-sized greens on my windowsill as a way to keep some salad fixings coming through the darkest and longest days of winter. Which tend to be harvested later when the plants have grown a good three inches tall or more. Lettuce Greens to Try.