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What you decide to put at the end of fork can make or break your HEALTH.
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sugardetoxme Welcome and thanks for the post!
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MarthaVandenbergNutting Thank you and your so welcome :)
Fruit trees are a good lesson in taking a long-view: 4 years of tender loving care and this plum tree is finally bumper this year
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FarmerDave holy cow! Did the tree fruit at all for the first 3 years?
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gustin @FarmerDave a few last year but I picked them so it could focus on branch growth. A key change was planting 3 additional really close like a hedge, it is an American hybrid and potentially it...
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FarmerDave Good point about branch growth. Thanks for be tip about close planting. I haven't yet delved into fruit trees but this gives me a good start
Because this Is Home Cooking, so You see My skate wings at The end Of The panfrying phase, with non pareil capers
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GooseBarry I had to look up specifically what nonpareil capers were. In case anyone else didn't know what the nonpareil refers to, here's the answer from handy google: "smallest size, called nonpareil, is the...
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gessdiro Thanks @GooseBarry ! Never give delicious things for granted!
Friday Snack: fried smoked mozzarella and a pinch of Maldon Salt
Make some extra for the more lazy days and freeze them - before frying
There's some debate on how to clean and store freshly laid eggs. Also, do they taste different? How long do they last? 🐔🐔
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Udi I heard that eggs in the US get cleaned in such a way that the protective coating on the outside gets stripped off and that's why we have to refrigerate them. But, freshly laid ones, I think you...
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MargaretG My brother, who is a farmer, keeps his eggs unrefrigerated and unwashed up to 2 week but that makes me nervous. I usually refrigerated them even unwashed as soon as I get them from the hen. More:...
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JenniferEmilson I've kept mine out for a week with no problem. So far!