“…Page upon page of yesterdays stored neatly in a drawer archives of a life recorded as it was before Now spread out like fallen leaves across the author’s floor…”
– Karyn Crest
Family picnics in the farm, pumpkin picking, hay rides, maizes; this is probably a […]
Synonymous with memories of back home, games, circus, picnics, cocktail & rainy day snacks and, of course, peanut butter sandwiches now, peanuts are an all time favorite among us.
Yes we have said adieu to summer, there is a slight nip in the air, & I love it. My yard looks bathed, happy & fresh. Finally it is sinking in that Fall is here. The tomatoes are growing, so are the bell peppers & hot peppers & other little things.
Quinoa (pronounced Keen-wah), is used as a whole grain, & has been an ancient food that is cultivated in South American Andes since at least 3,000 B.C. It has been a staple food of the native inhabitants. “The ancient Incas called quinoa the “mother grain” and revered it as sacred. Each year at planting […]
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