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BA Farm Blog: Pictures and Update
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Wednesday, June 22, 2011. I am going to have to take some better, up close pictures of things once the get growing really well. But for now I just wanted to post some pictures, so these will have to do. If you look closely you can just barely see some scallions up front and row of greens (kale, swiss chard, kohlrabi, and collards) behind them. Rows of beans and to the left some sweet peppers.
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BA Farm Blog: What you eat is very important to your health!
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Monday, June 20, 2011. What you eat is very important to your health! Since watching my friend go through what she did, It has made me think a lot more about what I am eating, I know it has not only changed her way of thinking about food, but I am sure it has also changed the way the the people around her think about food, I know it has for me. Labels: eating for your health. Gales Garden C...
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BA Farm Blog: August 2011
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Thursday, August 25, 2011. 3 cups vegetable oil for frying. 1 pound okra, finely chopped. 1 cup finely chopped onion. 1/2 cup all-purpose flour. 1 teaspoon baking powder. Heat 1 inch of oil in a large skillet to 375 degrees or cook on a medium heat. Note: You can also use some yellow squash or zucchini instead of okra. (3/4 pound okra, and 1/4 pound summer squash/zucchini). 1 1/2 cups water.
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BA Farm Blog: July 2011
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Sunday, July 3, 2011. Happy 4th of July! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). You can contact me through email using the link below or you could call me: April (216) 324-1737. You can send me an email at amabars@aol.com. Our Local Harvest Listing. Link to B.A. Farm on local harvest. Wiencek Meats (West Side Market, Cleveland, Ohio). The Apple Cabin (Lodi, Ohio). Bike Ohio (Ohio bike trails). I figur...
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BA Farm Blog: April 2011
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. No More Rain Please. Sadly the area pictured above is actually where my lettuce needs to get planted. A little wet wouldn't you say? Monday, April 18, 2011. What's Growing In The Hoophouse. Wow it has been a really long time since my last post! No worries, I am still here, and hard at work. Here is a quick update on how things are growing in the hoophouse. Sadly tod...
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BA Farm Blog: No More Rain Please
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Tuesday, April 19, 2011. No More Rain Please. Sadly the area pictured above is actually where my lettuce needs to get planted. A little wet wouldn't you say? April 22, 2011 at 7:37 PM. I feel your pain! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can contact me through email using the link below or you could call me: April (216) 324-1737. You can send me an email at amabars@aol.com. July- Veget...
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BA Farm Blog: My Soil Problem Theory
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Tuesday, June 28, 2011. My Soil Problem Theory. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). You can contact me through email using the link below or you could call me: April (216) 324-1737. You can send me an email at amabars@aol.com. Our Local Harvest Listing. Link to B.A. Farm on local harvest. Wiencek Meats (West Side Market, Cleveland, Ohio). The Apple Cabin (Lodi, Ohio). Topic of the Month.
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BA Farm Blog: May- Vegetable Varitety of the Month- Red Russian Kale
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Friday, May 1, 2009. May- Vegetable Varitety of the Month- Red Russian Kale. The topic of the month for May is the vegetable variety, Red Russian Kale. My little kale plants are still small but are beginning to grow quite quickly now. They are starting to look very pretty. Stir fried, roasted, boiled, used in soup or in a salad, and can even be frozen. Here is a link to what sounds like a v...
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BA Farm Blog: Janurary- Herb of the Month- Rosemary
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Friday, January 1, 2010. Janurary- Herb of the Month- Rosemary. Rosemary Topic of the Month. Just thought I would start out by saying, Happy New Year. As I have mentioned in a previous post I choose so make rosemary the herb of the month since I have been using it lately and have really started to like the flavor it adds to dishes. These are just a few of the many know uses of rosemary.
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BA Farm Blog: July- Vegetable of the Month- Collards
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I no longer post to this blog but. You can check out the new BA Farm Blog at:. Http:/ realveggiesfarm.blogspot.com. Wednesday, July 1, 2009. July- Vegetable of the Month- Collards. Our favorite way to use collards is to make collard rolls, which is just like cabbage rolls except with collards. Here is our recipe that we have been using but can be changed depending on what vegetables are in season. COLLARD ROLLS (In Crock-Pot). Ingredients 20 collards leaves (reserve liquid from the slightly cooked leaves).