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How does your garden grow?
Friday, May 22, 2009 - 22 Posts by 10 People @ Chit-Chat - Page 13 - I-BMW.com
Peppers so I had to put in the fence and replant some. Here in Houston we have 2 growing seasons so
growing and how long you been at it? Tips and advice appreciated...
Take care... Allen
have two growing seasons down there; I guess it's just another thing that makes Texas special.
Before
Dieting on Food Assistance Shoestring Meals
Tuesday, January 26, 2010 - 12 Posts by 11 People @ 30-Somethings - 3 Fat Chicks on a Diet Weight Loss Community
I don't buy it, except for the monthly home and garden magazine.
Try growing your own vegetables
the skin and bones, but it can save $$. Whole wheat pasta, in moderation, is another inexpensive food
I'm looking for the best way. To eat healthy can be expensive. I'm on a VERY tight budget. If you look in the sales papers...
Food Intolerances, What can I grow?
Saturday, October 24, 2009 - 4 Posts by 4 People @ Other Food-related Issues - BHM
Of turkey, ham and tuna.
I have been thinking of trying to grow a garden but what in the world do I grow...
. I'm allergic to almost all processed foods with wheat, rye, barley, oats. Along with intollerances
a wide variety of things you can grow for food.
Lee so you can have rice and oats?
amaranth, teff, quinoa
WTF is a "crisis garden", and how does it differ from a regular garden?
Friday, April 17, 2009 - 4 Posts by 4 People @ Democratic Underground - General Discussion
And Family Forever!
Now you can grow all the survival food you will ever need anywhere
Bank Produces Thousands Of Pounds Of Nutrient-Dense Food For Pennies Per Pound
Enough To Feed Friends
but the reference is to WW2 "Victory Gardens" when people who did not ordinarily do gardening
roll call on a "live-it" (not a diet) t.g.i.f.!
Friday, February 05, 2010 - 25 Posts @ WeightWatchers.com: Community - Message Board Threads
Learn and grow.
We’re done with diets;
We’ve got a lifestyle!
For ours are the good times
For gals & guys on a "Live-It" (not a diet),
a place to answer the ROLL CALL!
You see, we get
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We had a gas range when I was growing up. In various parsonages over the years, as a pastor, we had
Garden updates
Sunday, May 31, 2009 - 20 Posts by 15 People @ Love Powered by Social Strata
Are growing:
Tomatoes, pumpkin, 2 types of squash, zucchini, onions (red and yellow), 4 types of beans, peas
Okay - So being the freak i am I have updated pictures of the garden as of yesterday.
We
, holly, lilac, butterfly and beauty bush, all seem to be doing well. Growing food in your back yard
Foods of the Apocalypse? Shelf lives and comfort foods
Tuesday, January 19, 2010 - 15 Posts by 14 People @ Preparedness General Discussion - Survivalist
Granola bars and beef jerky.
I recall growing up in the 70s, that everyone had a pantry full
not planning on an Apocalypse, but I do want to have food and water for a breakdown in services following
on hand and eat the oldest first. That way you don't have to waste money on special food for prepping
Organic food - No nutritional advantage!
Sunday, August 16, 2009 - 30 Posts by 9 People @ The Skeptics Society • Healthcare
A recently commissioned study by the British Food Standards Agency shows that organic food conveys
no nutritional advantage over conventional food.
http://www.food.gov.uk/news/newsarchive ... ul
practices also. Excess growing and harvesting without replacing organic matter in soils is not good
Singapore Zoological Garden
Monday, November 02, 2009 - 16 Posts by 7 People @ World of Nature - ClubSNAP Photography
Due to its massive size, growing to a length of 67 cm (26 inches). As such, these fish are difficult
. Species kept in captivity require a varied diet consisting of crunchy foods to help ensure good
and is adapted to its relatively dry habitat. It is not discriminating in its search for food, eating
100 mile diet- buying and eating local
Wednesday, August 02, 2006 - 24 Posts by 19 People @ Kvetch: Nothing to do with Weddings
But wanted to find out from the omnivores as well if anyone else is doing the "100 mile diet" in August
.
http://www.100milediet.org/
What it is is committing to purchasing your food from a 100 mile radius
several restaurants conduct special meals that are centered solely around local foods in season. We have
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