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  • Gainesville, FL
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herbs

Oregano does very well in pots (heck most herbs do) but the one I planted 3 years ago are still growing strong. The parsley and mints as well. I like to have a variety of mints for teas and whatnot.…

Replied Feb 27

Make your own pet food

Here is a basic kibble recipe from The Natural Pet Food Cookbook by Wendy Nan Rees withKevin Schlanger, DVM Kaptin’s Krunchy Kibble Makes 20 to 30 servings 4 cups whole wheat flour 2 cups rye flour…

Tagged: cat, dog, recipes, pet, recipe

Replied Feb 25

Paper or Plastic?

Ditto about the paper and reusable bags. I like to reuse the paper in craft projects or in compost.

Replied Feb 9

Great Sources for Recipes: Blogs. What are your favorites?

I love Great Depression Cooking with Clara! Not only is it tastey but educational because she talks about her life during the Depression. It's like sitting at the kitchen table listening to grandma w…

Tagged: gracepiper, squashsoup, cooking

Replied Feb 6

 

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Two weeks until raised bed garden party!
July 17
Weather warming, fishing planned..worms beware!
March 11
Oregano does very well in pots (heck most herbs do) but the one I planted 3 years ago are still growing strong. The parsley and mints as well. I like to have a variety of mints for teas and whatnot. I find that growing them in pots in a sunny room w…
February 26
Here is a basic kibble recipe from The Natural Pet Food Cookbook by Wendy Nan Rees withKevin Schlanger, DVM Kaptin’s Krunchy Kibble 4 cups whole wheat flour 2 cups rye flour 2 cups nonfat milk powder 2 teaspoons bone meal 1 cup plain wheat germ 1⁄…
February 24
Here a seed, there a seed, everwhere a seed seed...
February 20
Using an ice scrapper for my car in florida, just seems wrong somehow. On the upside, I have an ice scrapper to use thanks to living in NC.
February 17
Cold... I do not do cold well at all.. Looking for hot cocoa
February 12
You can find it on Patti Moreno's podcast GardenGirl TV http://www.gardengirltv.com/ What is nice is that she shows you how to make on and then she shows a follow up video as to the results 1 year later.
February 12
I'm very interested in either making or buying a worm composter so I can get some nice worm casting for my garden. It would be nice for Eric to build and demonstrate one of these on a GardenFork episode.
February 12
Having fun looking for food canning recipes to try out. Going to definitely try my hand at a kosher dill pickle recipe I found online.
February 8
Ditto about the paper and reusable bags. I like to reuse the paper in craft projects or in compost.
February 8
Beth Mulcahy added a blog post
After browsing online and seeing so many people with so manny different canning methods I believe I will experiment this year with the different types to see which kind I prefer. Luckily, I have access to both a water bath canner and pressure canner…
February 6
Admired the new sprouts today and saw some people coming out of cafe with coffee grounds for their garden. Smart people, must remember this.
February 6
Well its been about 8 days now and the seeds are sprouting. The kohl rabi is growing like crazy and will have to be transplanted to a bigger container soon. I have been saving some soda bottles to cut the bottom off of so can use like a greenhouse c…
February 6
January 27
Beth Mulcahy added a discussion to the group Yardsharing and Group Gardening
In the Beginning..   Today, we started the prep for our 2010 Shared Garden. Using some leftover foam cups from a New Years Party and a clear plastic storage bin, we started the seeding process.   We took the foam cups and punched four holes in the b…
January 27

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I love fishing, gardening, crafting, cooking and just plain learning. I come from a very diy/crafting family.
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Researching Canning and Preserving for Future Harvest.

After browsing online and seeing so many people with so manny different canning methods I believe I will experiment this year with the different types to see which kind I prefer. Luckily, I have access to both a water bath canner and pressure canner which will save me money from having to purchase one (thanks Mom & Paula). There is a steam canning method I heard about that I will try as well. I figure with the amount of harvest we should have this year I should be able to do a test run on

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Posted on February 6, 2010 at 12:47am —

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Worm Compost Bin

Day 1: Obtaining a Bin
After looking through my supplies and coming to the conclusion that what I have is either (a) being used or (b) too big, I have gone on a search for a bin that would suit my needs. My first stop was to the local thrift/charity stores to see what they had in stock. While they did have a large storage bin it was a bit too large for my tiny apartment space. So I purchased my books (darn 50% off sale always snags me) and proceeded to Family Dollar and the Dollar… Continue

Posted on January 25, 2010 at 5:30pm — 6 Comments

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At 8:55am on February 14, 2010, Terina Megan said…
Hi BethMulcahy
Not sure if you would be interested, I wasn't at first either, but talking with some family of mine they told me about this website.

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I have been trying for the past 3 months. The job market is terrible right now. My friend owns a tanning salon and she has said people with college degrees have been applying with resume in hand for an 8/hr job. Crazy!
All the best.
Terina Megan
 
 
 

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