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Garden stuff – around town | KnorQ's Kitchen
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Garden stuff – around town. Char and I hit up the Montavilla Farmers’ Market. On Sunday. We bought some tasty sausages from Scratch Meats, cherries and iced coffee then took a stroll around the neighborhood. This one street in particular had some flower lovers. Gordon – who lives in the house below saw me outside with my camera and came out to investigate. He was kind enough to invite me to view the lovely backyard which he has been cultivating for years with his wife. June 10, 2015. Laquo; Previous Post.
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Feed the Hungry | KnorQ's Kitchen
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I love to eat. Institute for Food and Development Policy/Food First. Shapes how people think by analyzing the root causes of global hunger, poverty, and ecological degradation and developing solutions in partnership with movements working for social change. For more information visit: www.foodfirst.org. Oregon Food Bank recovers food from farmers, manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, individuals and government sources. It then distributes that food to 20 regional food banks across Oregon.
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Road Trip – May days in Hawaii | KnorQ's Kitchen
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Road Trip – May days in Hawaii. A couple of weeks ago we flew to Hawaii – the big island – rented a car and drove in a big, beautiful loop around the island. We had an amazing time. We visited Kona, Volcano, Hilo, Wiapio Valley and the Kohala Coast. Magical stuff. Yes, that is lava in the background🙂. June 3, 2015. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). Notify me of new comments via email. Next Post ».
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June | 2015 | KnorQ's Kitchen
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Month: June, 2015. June 17, 2015. Garden Edibles Update 6.17.15. Below is a squash. I don’t remember which. I have about 9 squash plants in the garden this year. A mix of summer and winter (pumpkins). Stupid stunted chard. What is the deal? I thought this was supposed to be easy to grow. The scale may be off in this photo but in real lift these chards are tiny and NOT growing. Below is the chard and pumpkin patch with a black eyed susan vine in the background. I forgot to take a picture of the grape trel...
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This week around the yard 4.29.15 | KnorQ's Kitchen
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This week around the yard 4.29.15. The clematis is going full force. Not sure what this one is called. It is an oldie and was here long before we arrived. In fact, I’m not entirely sure that its origins are from our side of the fence. It makes a nice backdrop to the Sangu Kaku (coral bark) maple we bought back in October 2012. If you look closely in the background you can see many new shoots on the fargesia robusta that was planted last year. Below the peas and radishes are sprouting. April 29, 2015.
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Hike: Dry Creek Falls | KnorQ's Kitchen
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Hike: Dry Creek Falls. Below are the wildflowers spotted along the trail in order of appearance (1) Not sure but I think it might be a sharp-lobed hepatica? 2) Trilium (3) Calypso Bulbosa – Fairy Slipper (4) Trilium (5) NOID. April 24, 2015. One Comment to “Hike: Dry Creek Falls”. April 25, 2015 at 12:04 pm. Looks like a lovely hike! Flowers are out already! Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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Hortlandia Haul > HSPO Plant Sale | KnorQ's Kitchen
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Hortlandia Haul HSPO Plant Sale. Above: Impatiens Omeiana. This is one that I had no idea about but after Googling it I am pleased. If it lives and spreads I will love it under the left fir tree. Unlike the sweet woodruff I planted there in my impatience to have that area filled in. What was I thinking? 8211; False Ginsing from the Cistus Nursery. Below is a Fargesia Robusta. To replace the dud I bought off of some random Craigslist dude. Above, hosta “orange marmalade”. Above – this was a very ran...
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Pumpkin Sage Pasta | KnorQ's Kitchen
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Or shitty Mac ‘n Cheese? PUMPKIN SAGE PASTA SAUCE. 1 cup heavy cream. 1/2 cup pumpkin puree. 1/4 cup fresh-grated Parmesan. 16 leaves fresh sage, sliced into thin strips (about 1 tablespoon). 1/4 teaspoon fresh-ground pepper. 1 tablespoon unsalted butter. 8211; Pasta all Uovo, or, egg pasta – made that very day. 120 1 Can Pumpkin Puree. If this tasted good it would be a good value. We got about 3-4 plates worth out of this plus had plenty of leftovers to try the recipe again. January 4, 2007. You are com...
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KnorQ's Kitchen | Serial Hobbyist | Page 2
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April 22, 2015. Hortlandia Haul HSPO Plant Sale. Above: Impatiens Omeiana. This is one that I had no idea about but after Googling it I am pleased. If it lives and spreads I will love it under the left fir tree. Unlike the sweet woodruff I planted there in my impatience to have that area filled in. What was I thinking? 8211; False Ginsing from the Cistus Nursery. Below is a Fargesia Robusta. To replace the dud I bought off of some random Craigslist dude. Above, hosta “orange marmalade”. Above – thi...