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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. May 13, 2013. Book Review: Container Gardening for Health, by Barbara Barker. Have you heard of the Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ and ‘Clean 15’ lists? They highlight the 12 fruits and veggies that are tested, and have the most pesticide residue on them. In contrast, the ‘Clean 15’ have the least amount (which is not to say no residue, necessarily…). Thanks, Barbara Barker, for a great book! Dirty dozen and clean fifteen. What to buy organic. The book sho...
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Book Review: Container Gardening for Health, by Barbara Barker | The Accidental Pumpkin
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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. May 13, 2013. Book Review: Container Gardening for Health, by Barbara Barker. Have you heard of the Environmental Working Group’s ‘Dirty Dozen’ and ‘Clean 15’ lists? They highlight the 12 fruits and veggies that are tested, and have the most pesticide residue on them. In contrast, the ‘Clean 15’ have the least amount (which is not to say no residue, necessarily…). Thanks, Barbara Barker, for a great book! This entry was tagged book review. Dirty dozen and clean fifteen.
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Another New/Old Review: Farmer Boy, by Laura Ingalls Wilder | The Accidental Pumpkin
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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. April 21, 2013. Another New/Old Review: Farmer Boy, by Laura Ingalls Wilder. Ok, Ok, I know – everyone read this book in 4th grade, besides me. But, I have to say, working my way through this delightful series, is perhaps even more meaningful as an adult, minded as I am towards real food, traditional ways of cooking, and family values of love, respect, and faith. They resound in abundance in the Little House series! 8220;There’s no ‘but’ about it! Maybe he’ll mak...
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Fermented Things Friday: Cod Liver Oil and Carrots | The Accidental Pumpkin
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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. April 12, 2013. Fermented Things Friday: Cod Liver Oil and Carrots. I was introduced to the idea of various forms of fermented carrots first through the book “Nourishing Traditions”,. But actually tasted some when my friends, Drs. Todd and Molly Ferguson, naturopathic doctors at Prairie Naturopathic. In Moorhead, MN, gave me some of their own homemade grated ginger-carrot blend. It was quite zingy, and I ‘bookmarked’ it in my head, to try at some point. I thought it wa...
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Vermicomposting for Kids and Adults: a 2-book review! | The Accidental Pumpkin
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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. April 28, 2013. Vermicomposting for Kids and Adults: a 2-book review! Worms Eat my Garbage, by Mary Appelhof, is a lovely book….if you don’t mind reading about worms. Which I don’t. Worms are nature’s efficient composter, lowly and despised by some, yet ultimately – necessary for our very survival! I guess they like arachnids better…). One such book we recently read was “Class Worms”, with pictures by Barry Gott. A classroom teacher brings red...May 11, 2013 at 11:38 am.
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Friday Flood Update… | The Accidental Pumpkin
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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. April 19, 2013. Friday Flood Update…. This winter, for us, has been long, and made longer by a recent blizzard, and two days later, another dusting of heavy wet snow. Historical crests. Graphic from Fargo Forum, http:/ www.inforum.com. I was like, “Bingo! I should work for the paper! Http:/ www.inforum.com/event/article/id/396820/. This entry was tagged Friday Flood Update. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Notify me of ne...
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Book Review: The Untold Story of Milk, by Ron Schmid, ND | The Accidental Pumpkin
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Lost, Found, and Deliciously Local. April 15, 2013. Book Review: The Untold Story of Milk, by Ron Schmid, ND. The secondary title of this fascinating book? 8220;The history, politics, and science of nature’s perfect food: raw milk from pasture-fed cows.”. And, the book delivers on both its primary and secondary titles. I challenge anyone who has a poor opinion of raw milk to read this book with an open mind! Take a chance and read this book! This entry was tagged grass-fed cattle. Enter your comment here.