Comment on Preserving Kale by Anita
Great tips on kale, I love it! I was surprised when someone told me it was bad but she was an older nurse and I guess worried about blood thinning. I love the dehydrating idea so will have to try it
View ArticleComment on Preserving Kale by Karen langseth
About the medical part, kale is extremely high in vitamin k….which helps to keep the blood the correct thickness. For someone on an aspirin or other medication to keep the blood thinner, kale is not...
View ArticleComment on On the Needles – August 8, 2014 by Ramona
All of your knits look great. I think my favorite is “On the Grass.” Love the color of your yarn!
View ArticleComment on Yogurt Maker by Sherrill
Can you add fruit while it’s making or is that done afterwards?
View ArticleComment on Yogurt Maker by JudyL
I’m not sure if you can but I do it afterwards because I like different fruits in mine . . not the same thing all the time. Any that we don’t eat goes to the chickens and they like theirs plain.
View ArticleComment on On the Needles – August 8, 2014 by Amy (Waunaknit)
I like the color of On the Grass (except for the pooling, that might drive me crazy). Did you find the beginning of the instructions to be confusing? I started reading through it once and ended up...
View ArticleComment on Preserving Kale by Penny
Judy Re: disclaimer about kale ~ so true! When I had knee replacement surgery I was “ordered” to eat lots of kale before the surgery but warned that after surgery when I needed to take blood thinners I...
View ArticleComment on Yogurt Maker by Penny
Hi Judy Oh my, do you share a lot of good stuff on your blog!! I eat a lot of yogurt daily. Yet always run out before my next trip to the grocery store just don’t want to fill my frig w/ yogurt only....
View ArticleComment on Preserving Kale by Rebecca in SoCal
Darn it, Judy! You keep making me want to start a garden! I think you can find tender young kale in the supermarkets…if you look at the bagged salads for “baby kale.” Not that I’m recommending it! That...
View ArticleComment on Tomatoes by Swooze
Ray will be right over to help take some tomatoes off your hands! I wish. Our cherry and Roma’s produced a little but we only got 2 big tomatoes. Maybe next year.
View ArticleComment on Tomatoes by Tinkerfeet
Like everyone else wish I lived closer. But you can never have enough home grown tomatoes.
View ArticleComment on Tomatoes by Rosalie
why don’t you get some big pots and put the tomatoes in the pots and then use the in-ground area for squash or peppers for a few years. Just don’t fill the pots with soil from that plot of ground….get...
View ArticleComment on Tomatoes by Linda in NE
I picked the first two ripe tomatoes this afternoon!! BLT, here I come! We’ve had a lot of rain here and my plants keep falling over. Then I try to prop them up with handles off of old push lawn...
View ArticleComment on Tomatoes by Dianne
I wish I lived next door!! Darrell is wanting to dehydrate the pulp after he runs the juicer.
View ArticleComment on Tomatoes by Diana
Wow!! Our tomato plants are just coming in reds, oranges and yellows. I think I may have to try the porters they sound like just perfect. We like the sun gold tomatoes as they are a small tomato like...
View ArticleComment on Tomatoes by Denise Porter
I have never heard of Porter tomatoes. I will have to look for them … after all, my husband is a Porter so I’ve become one too! I don’t eat many tomatoes but it is still fun to see your name on things!
View ArticleComment on Tomatoes by Kathy C in OR
Not sure if you have a program like we have here in OR. We have a Gleaners organization that will come to your farm or garden and pick your over abundance of food and supply the local food bank. They...
View ArticleComment on Yogurt Maker by Sandra Clarke
Hi Judy, Does the home-made yougart taste a lot better than the bought , or is there not much difference? Enjoy your blog.
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