This year I planted San Marzano tomatoes (from seed). They turn perfectly ripe, except the shoulders often remain green. Most of our tomatoes have quit producing, but the San Marzano are still going strong. They are a type of roma tomato, so you can eat them raw, roast them, make sauce, dry them, or any…
Category: Food for Thought
News, updates, and current events
July Health News
There are some great articles out this month. Although there is some overlap between information from the different sources, for me it shows how critical it’s becoming, and how much more informed people want to be. It’s impossible to ignore what will eventually make us sick and debilitated. In Eating Well Magazine there’s a piece…
Cooking For One
One of my readers reminded me, I don’t really have specific recipes for cooking for one. Dishes that are simple to do, without a lot of leftovers. I know it’s easy to cook a little larger amounts and freeze in portion size, but realistically some of us will never take it out of the freezer…
Tomatoes
Tomatoes are the red gold of the garden. A lot of people have bumper crops this year. They are slowing down with the heat, but we still have another week or two of fresh tomatoes for sure. If we’re lucky a couple of the plants may stay alive for a fall harvest. After the harvest…
At the Creek With a Bad Swimmer and Owl Creek Ceramics
It’s great to have a handle on her at the creek! And as you might have already guessed, this is great entertainment. ________________________________________________________ From Dyna and John Bailey: Owl Creek Ceramics’ Spring Open House this Saturday!! Our Third Spring open house will be this Saturday June 16th from 9-5 pm. We’ll have refreshments and tons…