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Category Archives: Carrots
Everything and Cheese
I tried something new with some Macaroni and Cheese the other day: I added Ground Beef, Onions, Carrots and Asparagus to the mix, then wrapped it all up in some Swiss Chard. It actually tasted pretty good, and I’m sure … Continue reading
Posted in Asparagus, Carrots, Chard, Cooking from the Garden, Onions
Tagged Cooking, Everything and Cheese
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Preparing for Frost
The garden has begun it’s slow transformation from a land of plenty, with rapidly growing plants to a shadow of it’s height in summer. Most of the plants are showing their fatigue for the year, and many have withered completely. … Continue reading
Posted in Beans, Carrots, Growing Season, Kohlrabi, People, Peppers, Turnips
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Root Crops
Turnips are very easy to grow, and I’ve always had great success with them, sometimes even more success then I planned. I imagine the word turnip was derived from or caused the use of the expression “whatever turns up”; because … Continue reading