Will citrus season ever end? Actually, I’m not complaining about citrus, especially if moving on would mean harvesting 50-foot-tall loquat trees. We hit three houses… Continue reading “Will citrus season ever end?”…
The shoemaker’s children After working hard at Veggielution yesterday, I decided to do some long-overdue work in my own garden. It’s always more… Continue reading “The shoemaker’s children”…
Rock of ages Today at the Veggielution work day, we picked up rocks. We found a ceramic nose. Amie and Mark on Thursday… Continue reading “Rock of ages”…
Not without a paddle The Metro has an excellent cover story this week about the WPCP. There is, as one might expect, a fair… Continue reading “Not without a paddle”…
Baking Day I am the proud owner of a Zojirushi Mini bread machine. When I’m not impulsively buying bread at farmers markets,… Continue reading “Baking Day”…
CSA Box Ustedes saben que significa el jueves…¡la caja de legumbres! It’s one of those boxes that makes even a fan of… Continue reading “CSA Box”…
The Farmer’s Kitchen I don’t know why Wednesdays are traditional for newspaper food sections, but enjoy it while we still have newspaper food… Continue reading “The Farmer’s Kitchen”…
Ample Harvest In the spirit of Neighborhood Fruit, about which I posted earlier, comes Ample Harvest, aiming to be a centralized database… Continue reading “Ample Harvest”…
Village Harvest Tuesday mornings are Village Harvest time for the well-oiled machine that is the San José crew. We were back down… Continue reading “Village Harvest”…
Taking stock Although I read strict locavorean accounts with interest and enjoyment, and, obviously, derive a great deal of pleasure from obtaining… Continue reading “Taking stock”…