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Naked seed pumpkin
Throwback at Trapper Creek —
Authority: 418
The jury is still out on the naked seed pumpkin in our garden. The idea of seeds you can just eat straight out of the pumpkin without shelling is intriguing, and I had grown Snack Jack before. But, with all the harvesting and preserving projects each fall, adding one more job that needed attention at that busy ...14 hours ago -
Beyond The Heirloom: The Pioneers are Back!
The Journey —
Authority: 118
This is really tough to say, but I believe I’m too old for collegiate sports. Let me explore this for a moment, when I finishing up my undergraduate studies, the university I attended just cut millions of dollars form their budget. The axe fell on varsity intercollegiate sports. The President of the university ...1 day ago -
Tomato Blight, What Tomato Blight?
Veggie Gardening Tips —
Authority: 103
Okay, I’ll admit that this summer was a terrible one for growing tomatoes, and no, I can’t make claims that my garden was immune from the sting of Tomato Blight! But you know what, I still had more than enough homegrown tomatoes to enjoy and share with friends in spite of the widespread disease. This entry is a ...2 days ago -
Sweet Meat
Throwback at Trapper Creek —
Authority: 418
I won’t mince my words, I think mincemeat should contain meat, or it should be called something else. Much like the famous turkey made out of tofu or soy hotdogs. What’s up with that? If you don’t want to eat meat, don’t. Just eat the tofu if that is what you want, you’re not honoring a turkey, ...4 days ago -
Still preparing for winter
Throwback at Trapper Creek —
Authority: 418
I planned accordingly this year, and didn’t overplant my Napoli and Nelson summer carrots. Too tender to overwinter in my garden, always splitting from the increased moisture, and a pain to deal with. I got the last of those pulled before the rains are really here to stay. The Royal Chantenay fares better ...6 days ago -
I Made a Tube...(you dont say???)
CarolynArtist at AutumnLeavesJewelry.Etsy.com —
Authority: 126
(i really really really did...)for a custom order, and soon it will look similar to this (Personalized Instant Family Heirloom Spinner Necklace)...only different because its custom with other lettering and a different date...Hope to have pics up by the end of the week, if not sooner...)you might be wondering why I ...1 week ago -
Dear Attila
Cynthia Yockey, A Conservative Lesbian —
Authority: 566
Dear Attila,I am delighted to learn that you have discussed a sleep study with a doctor — I hope, one who is a sleep specialist, since the study of sleep medicine is brand-new and even young general practitioners mostly only know enough about sleep medicine to be dangerous, that is, dismissive of real problems, ...1 week ago -
Rose garden
High Mountain Musing —
Authority: 127
a shock of red rose leaves outside a guest cabin A flash of red. Not what you expect to see outside as the last of autumn fades a monotone brown into the frozen ground, deeper and deeper, in a quiet anticipation of the long winter to come. roses in the snow along side a creek just begining its flow in the ...1 week ago -
Goose Creek Enterprises | Handcrafted Heirloom Rockers | Giveaway
The Dirty Shirt - Hands on product reviews for items from baby products to tech gadgets —
Authority: 530
Goose Creek is; a small family owned and operated grassroots business, priding ourselves with excellent costumer service and satisfaction – its all about the customer and the highest safety standards for our Riding Rockers. These are exquisite one-of-a kind, eco-friendly heirloom toys made in the U.S.A exceeding ...1 week ago -
Beyond The Heirloom: Live from Green Bay - It’s Brett Favre vs. The State of Wisconsin
The Journey —
Authority: 118
You’ve probably heard this a billion times this week: This is the game of the year. I’m sure everyone has been swept up in the frenzy of the Brett Favre-returns-to-Lambeau Field dervish. It will be a delicious sight to see with the 40-year-old veteran quarterback from Southern Mississippi return to the place ...1 week ago -
More beans and seed stuff
Throwback at Trapper Creek —
Authority: 418
These beans weren’t so easy to thresh. Another heirloom personally close to me, these are green beans and these pods were strictly saved for seed. This was an exceptional year for drying down my seed pods on the vine. Many days my pockets were full of dry pods when I came in from the garden. These pods do ...1 week ago -
Separating the beans from the chaff
Throwback at Trapper Creek —
Authority: 418
Growing dry beans in our area is as touch and go as field corn. While we have a long mild growing season, the heat units needed for these crops are sorely lacking. But, in keeping with my local seed preserving interest, I have been happy to keep growing a dry bunch bean that has been a staple in our cool mountain ...1 week ago -
Heirloom watch
Signature9 —
Authority: 149
Andy Shaw and Robert Silkstone decided to use their auto background for inspiration on their new line of luxury watches Industrial North Design . The Britannic and Vanguard-Precision watches are the first to be released and will be made in a limited number of 15 each. These exclusive watches are inspired by the ...1 week ago -
Settling Upon Correct Baby Crib Sheets is Painless and Convivial
Sparkliesunshine.net —
Authority: 163
Baby bedding should always be chosen for its practical factor as well as its “cuteness level.” Plastic mattress covers are handy for quick clean up of big messes- and with a baby around, there will always be big messes! Obviously, any bedding that you buy should be capable of being washed, and make sure that you ...1 week ago -
Honk if you’re corny
Throwback at Trapper Creek —
Authority: 418
Growing some crops west of the Cascades can be a gamble most years. I’ll let the photos tell the story of this summer of flint corn production on our Century Farm. May 29th seems like such a long time ago… Then early June. By mid-June the broilers were marching by the corn. In August we had ...1 week ago -
Mama DOES have eyes in the back of her head!
A Clever Resource —
Authority: 108
Mama has Eyes in the back of her head!2 weeks ago -
Settling Upon Correct Baby Crib Sheets is Painless and Convivial
Sparkliesunshine.net —
Authority: 163
Baby bedding should always be chosen for its practical factor as well as its “cuteness level.” Plastic mattress covers are handy for quick clean up of big messes- and with a baby around, there will always be big messes! Obviously, any bedding that you buy should be capable of being washed, and make sure that you ...2 weeks ago -
Our Prairie Home
Ilona's Garden Journal —
Authority: 126
One of the things I love about garden writers is the way they express the familiar through new eyes. I may not agree completely on their take of it, but it brings me into a new appreciation of something that I might have cataloged and then filed away in some obscure forgotten corner of my mind. In our quest for the ...2 weeks ago -
“Heirloom” Update
Andy Mangold —
Authority: 112
I have conducted the first few rounds of interviews and photo shoots for my “Heirloom” project that I am getting pretty excited about. I figured I would post some shots from today’s work in hopes of enticing more of you to participate! THIS COULD BE YOU!2 weeks ago -
Picking pumpkins.
Poor Richard's Almanac —
Authority: 474
Silence Dogood here. Every year, our friend Ben and I make treks to our local Kutztown, PA farmers’ market, to Lennilea Farm Nursery out near Huff’s Church (yes, that is the town’s name), and to Jim Weaver’s Meadow View Farm in nearby Bowers, PA, to try to find pumpkins, winter squash, gourds, and colorful ...2 weeks ago