Sustainability, organics, local food, and opinions - mostly about the Carolina dogs now.
Saturday, July 26, 2008
Useful Links
Here are a handful of links I was looking at today after visiting the Open Air Market.
Preserving Herbs after the Harvest
http://www.seedsofknowledge.com/herbharvest.html
Five Squash Blossom Recipes
http://www.seasonalchef.com/recipe0805b.htm
Fried Green Tomatoes
http://www.elise.com/recipes/archives/001506fried_green_tomatoes.php
Interesting information about Cucumbers plus a couple serving ideas
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=foodspice&dbid=42#descr
Super Carrot Raisin Salad
http://www.whfoods.com/genpage.php?tname=recipe&dbid=164#ingredients
Pickled Peppers - hot &/or sweet
http://hgic.clemson.edu/factsheets/hgic3440.htm
Arthur's Limericks
http://limericks.5gl.net/families/a.htm
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4 comments:
Great links! Good to see you back in the blogosphere! Knowing what to do with all the bounty is a challenge, Thanks!
Alan: It's good to be back. Feel free to repost the links as long as you include Mule Shoe Farm somewhere in that list. Thx. Anne
I always try to give credit. Don't know how you did it this summer. Mine got away from me and the children, goats, and home took presidents over the market. NOT good for the old wallet. Next year we will do better. Please keep blogging when you have time.
Great stuff, thanks for sharing. I'm also loving the blog too, keep up the good work! definitely think sustainability is the way forward! You may be interested in the work of Send a Cow -http://www.sendacow.org.uk/ourwork - We work with rural community groups in nine countries in Africa, providing small-scale farmers with the skills and means to feed their families and earn an income. It's all about helping to develop sustainable farming methods!
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