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Where do you live and garden?
Southern Maine
How long have you been growing food?
forever!
Dream garden travel destination:
Amish country
Favorite foods:
wide variety

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Bill in Congress to kill organic gardens...

Perhaps you already know about this bill...

H.R. 875: Agricultural Giants Try To Kill Organic Farming -

http://organichealthadviser.com/archives/hr-875-agricultural-giants-try-to-kill-organic-farming

This link will take you to the Gov site and the bill as it has been presented.

I view it as a wolf in sheep's clothing... this bill seems to be designed to give control to the very ones who are "the problem".
We have a voice and a vote!

Posted on May 5, 2009 at 5:30am — 2 Comments

Beva

Beef & Cheese Breakfast Bread

This is a tradition that was started by my mother. She would make this bread the night before and refrigerate the dough. While we opened gifts Christmas morning, the bread would bake. We had delicious hot bread to eat when we were done with our gifts.

5 1/2-6 1/2 cups flour
2 1/4 c. hot water
2 pkg. dry yeast ( or 2 tbsp. jar yeast)
2 tbsp. sugar
1 tsp. salt
1/4 c. soft butter or crisco shortening
1- 5oz. jar dried sliced beef (Hormel)
1/4 lb. sliced swiss cheese (or more if you like it cheesy)… Continue

Posted on December 23, 2008 at 7:32pm — 6 Comments

Beva

Baking Powder Biscuits (or Sweet Milk)

2 c. flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp salt
1/4 tsp. soda

Pour following ingredients into measuring cup- DON'T stir-
2/3 c. milk + 1/3 c. salad oil

In a bowl combine dry ingredients and stir to blend and then pour milk/oil mixture in and stir with a fork until mixture cleans sides of bowl and rounds up into a ball.
Drop onto an ungreased baking sheet and bake @ 475 for 10-12 minutes.

For Sweet Milk version use;
2 c. flour
3 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. salt
Then follow instructions as above for o… Continue

Posted on November 26, 2008 at 7:34pm —

Beva

Pat-a-Pie Oil Pastry

A friend gave me this recipe for pie crust that is super easy.

Into 8 or 9" pie plate, sift together 2 cups flour, 2 tbsp. sugar (or alternative), 1 1/4 tsp. salt
With a fork, whip together 2/3 c. salad oil, and 3 tbsp. milk.
Mix with fork until all flour is dampened. Reserve about 1/3 of dough for top crust.
Press remaining dough evenly against bottom and sides of pie plate. Crimp edges. Fill with fruit filling. For top crust crumble reserved dough. Sprinkle over filling.
Bake as directed in f… Continue

Posted on November 26, 2008 at 8:10am —

Beva

Beef & Kale Soup



This was tonights dinner, and it was pretty tasty if I do say!!
I bought some kale at the store after being inspired by all my Southern cook friends. Kale is one I have never tried cooking with, so I thought I'd give it a go!
I reserved and de-fatted the left over broth from a p… Continue

Posted on November 16, 2008 at 5:44pm — 4 Comments

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At 8:33am on October 20, 2009, Jacki said…
hi Beva Can i ask what bread recipe you use? i am always looking for new ones to try!
At 10:27pm on October 16, 2009, Jacki said…
Hi there! just flicking through the recipies can you tell me what quinoa is?We moved house 3 months ago and have beenmaking gardens and such all start again from new.Lots of fruit trees though so thats a bonus. How is the world treating you and yours?
Happy gardening
At 3:00pm on September 15, 2009, Carol said…
Growing quinoa is incredibly easy. It is a member of the goosefoot family and looks so much like lambs quarters that it is nearly impossible to tell the difference when they are young plants. Harvesting it will be my challenge. I'm thinking I'll just take the seedheads as a whole and thrash out what I need as I use it. It is by far my favorite grain and I want to learn to grow it well.
At 12:44pm on September 13, 2009, amna mufti said…
Oh thankx Beva!
At 7:42am on September 13, 2009, amna mufti said…
Hi! you have grat pics your place looks like a celestial one!
At 9:11pm on August 6, 2009, Amy Wolfe said…
I can't believe this. I live in Cohocton! Am real tired, loooong day, but will write more later. Amy
At 6:49am on August 6, 2009, Sharon N Scott said…
Not that I'm aware of but I'm heading to a 100th birthday party at the end of the month in Michigan for my husband's grandmother. I'll ask some of the relatives if there might be a connection. And I've visited Maine a couple of times, central coastal and Mt. Desert Island. Oh I love Maine - the evergreens, the lupine and the lobster. Beautiful place.
At 10:14am on July 6, 2009, Michelle W. Flannery said…
Welcome back, Beva1!! I started referring to you as Beva1 when I was talking to the new Beva about you. It is strange. I was very confussed when I saw her appear, thinking it was you. She wants to meet you too and chat. Very curious about having the same name. She sounds very nice. I'm sure you'll like her.

I wasn't sure we'd ever see much of you again, you've been away so long. So many people are joining now, the dynamics are changing constantly, but the discussions are the same, and the same! People join and don't look around before they post a discussion just like others. You know that HR-785 (or whatever it is)? Five discussions about it were posted within a week of each other. That's typical of what's happening with the discussions now.

Anyway, I've missed you! My garden is doing well. I'm up at 6 every morning and spend about two hours outside harvesting, watering (main, and container garden), and feeding the livestock (chickens and dogs). It's lovely that early, still cool most days. But then it gets really hot during the day (90s). I do my best not to go out then. I can't seem to get enough of gardening! I've found an online game called Farmville, and I'm building my own farm by growing and selling various produce. As I accumulate money I can buy livestock, trees, and buildings. It's a hoot!

Sorry to hear about all the rain. We had a very wet Spring, and now it's dry. What have you got out this year besides the peas? How are they doing? I'm anxious to know how everything's going, and oh! yeah, how's your knee?!! All better I hope. Stay in touch, Beva from Maine. !!!!
At 8:01am on July 6, 2009, TAR HEEL said…
....I was born confused.
At 12:27pm on June 13, 2009, JC said…
I can think of no better place to walk than in a Lady's Slipper. Calming.
 
 

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Hi Everyone,  I've started to collect together recipes from various posts on the site and put them all together here.

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They are organised in Contributor Order but I'm open to better suggestions!

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Recently there was an excellent discussion about composting. I’ve pulled together all the various comments here. You can also watch KGI's video on composting here.

 

 

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I used to have a tumbler that we made from a wine-barrel but

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