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Vegetable Garden Pest Identification
How to recognize and destroy pests such as Rose Leaf Hoppers, Sawflies, Scale Insects, Slugs, Snails, Symphilids, Thrips, Wasps, Weevils, Whiteflies, Wireworms and Woodlice.
0 commentsHow To Make An Irish Stew (Mutton/Lamb) From An Old Fashioned Family Recipe
Irish stew, that mutton or lamb stew that is thich with cooked potat, onions and carrots slow cooked and served withh thick slices of soda bread. Tennant farmes cooking at its best, today served as a winter treat in some ares.
35 commentsThe Body Ecology Diet Cultured Vegetables- Fermented Foods Provide “Good Bacteria”
The Body Ecology Diet was developed to improve health, and cure and prevent disease by improving the body’s internal environment through nutrition. One of the cornerstones of the BED is the daily consumption of lacto-fermented, or “cultured vegetables”.
16 commentsfight colds with turnip
Winter comes and everyone starts with sneezing, streaming nose, headache, malaise, body "cut", fever, joint pain and discomfort so: we already stuck a flu. You seem familiar this story? Well, it was...
0 commentsHow to Make Delicious Southern Style Kale Greens
As we all know, eating green leafy vegetables play an important role in keeping a healthy diet. My husband and I ate only green leafy vegetables (including Kale) and various types of fish for one week and lost 6 pounds in one week. However, green...
15 commentsSouthern Cuisine: Holle's Greens and Ham
Greens are a staple of Southern food and soul food! In the Deep South, “greens” means turnip greens, collard greens, or mustard greens. Though all three are similar in taste and appearance, there are some...
20 commentsThe Humble Rutabaga - History, Nutrition, Basic Easy Recipe
The humble rutabaga is delicious, nutritious, easy to cook, and inexpensive. If you are not a rutabaga fan now, perhaps its interesting history, nutritional qualities, and ease of cooking will change your mind.
41 commentsHow to Store Root Vegetables in Boxes in a Cellar
Here is the first turnip I got out of my garden this summer. One week, nothing...the next, I had a bunch pushing their shoulders through the soil, and begging to be pulled. Keeping root vegetables in a cellar or in piles of straw used to be a common...
7 commentsHow to Grow Jack-in-the-Pulpit
Jack-in-the-pulpit, which is also known by a number of other names, including wild turnip, brown dragon, cobra lily, Indian turnip, and its official name Arisaema triphyllum, is a unique and fascinating flower which thrives in woodland-type...
0 commentsReptile Digestive Health 2: Dietary Considerations
One of the biggest problems I have seen as a veterinarian working with reptiles is nutrition. There are many things that most people that get their first reptile do not understand about basic animal nutrition for their reptiles. I will start with...
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