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Beet Pesto
I believe not too long ago on this blog I said I was a pesto purist. Well, I am a woman of contradictions. I actually loved the pea pesto so much that I decided to try another recipe for an … Continue reading
Posted in garden, recipe
Tagged beet pesto, beet recipe, beets, garden beets, pesto
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Potatoes and Pests
When I started gardening seriously a few years ago, a friend gave me a stack of books on organic gardening. I was especially interested in the one on preventing and treating for insects. I waited for bugs to appear and … Continue reading
Posted in garden, St. Joseph, the Farm
Tagged Colorado potato beetles, gardening, growing potatoes, organic gardening, pests eating potatoes, pocket gopher, potatoes
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Garden Feast
This week I’ve been down with a summer cold. A summer cold is its own thing, inexplicable– how could I catch something in the summer? And maybe more awful for its misery in the face of lovely weather. I’m not … Continue reading
My Two Husbands
I finished reading Second Nature by Michael Pollan last night and I will miss it. In fact, I’ll probably keep it by my bed for late-night reading in the winter. It’s a tour de force of thinking about Americans and … Continue reading
Posted in garden, poetry, reviews, the Farm, Uncategorized, writing
Tagged American landscape, cultivation, Denise Levertov, gardening, Landscape, marriage, Michael Pollan, poetry, prairie, romanticism, Second Nature, wilderness
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A Trio of Garden Meals
In my overwhelmed state after returning from vacation on Sunday, I mostly wandered, weeded and randomly picked stuff in the garden. I had a lot of kitchen work, mostly having to do with radishes, beets, greens, and lettuce. I brought … Continue reading
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Tagged beet greens, beets, cooking with beer, garden peas recipe, garden pesto, mixed garden vegetables, pea pesto, pea pesto with shrimp, peas, pesto, shallots, summer garden vegetables
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The Post-vacation Garden
Toward the end of my week-long vacation, people started saying things like, “Are you missing your garden?” “Are you looking forward to getting back to your garden?” “Are you excited to see how your garden is doing?” The truth is, … Continue reading
Posted in garden, the Farm
Tagged cucumber plants, growing tomatoes, potato flowers, tomato plants
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The Verdict
The first news I heard when I woke up yesterday was the verdict in the George Zimmerman case. My heart was heavy. I know what message this sends to black boys even if it was actually just a matter of … Continue reading
Posted in politics, religion
Tagged George Zimmerman, Good Samaritan, gun violence, Trayvon Martin
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Cape May
I’ve spent this past week down the Shore with my family. Both of my parents are from Philadelphia/South Jersey, and every year of my childhood we made the 2-day trek in the station wagon through Indiana, Ohio and the endless … Continue reading
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Tagged beach, Cape May, family vacation, Jersey Shore, mummers, Rummy Royal, shore, South Jersey, summer vacation
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Festival Days
Every year we wonder how much longer our parish in St. Joseph will be able to maintain its large Fourth of July festival. My husband Steve is one of the chairs of the Joeburger Stand, one of the most popular … Continue reading
Posted in politics, St. Joseph, Uncategorized
Tagged 4th of July, holiday festival, Joetown Rocks, parish festival, St. Joseph, volunteer
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