tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2018402196949735412.post7660131374705098757..comments2023-10-23T12:18:13.201-07:00Comments on Sicilian Sisters Grow Some Food: Increasing Signs of LifeStefaneenerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08422241601075022500noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2018402196949735412.post-30685722123244409832013-02-10T22:31:37.779-08:002013-02-10T22:31:37.779-08:00you're back. please add that email thing pleas...you're back. please add that email thing please. i think it is the weather. I have been mesmerized by the garden again.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2018402196949735412.post-79099690017842363462013-02-06T10:59:23.489-08:002013-02-06T10:59:23.489-08:00Really nice close-ups.
I roasted that whole sac...Really nice close-ups. <br /><br />I roasted that whole sack of padrones you shared with me in organic extra virgin olive oil, and later, sprinkled them with Himalayan Sea Salt. No one wanted them and guess what? They were delicious! And they were grown in the winter, oddly. Sure, they had a little more kick (spice) but I'm from New Mexico, the chilly capital of the U.S.A. I liked 'em hot! <br /><br />Gracias Amiga. <br /><br />Glad you are blogging again.Kristinhttp://kristinshermanolnes.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2018402196949735412.post-66920207316875720182013-01-31T20:21:49.642-08:002013-01-31T20:21:49.642-08:00Julie, although I feel sorry for the girls in thei...Julie, although I feel sorry for the girls in their bare, uninteresting yard (I throw weeds and scratch and treats in), there is no way I'm letting them out any time soon. They're like bulldozers with fluffy bottoms. Sorry about your lettuce!Stefaneenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08422241601075022500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2018402196949735412.post-50401447388622310592013-01-31T19:34:19.818-08:002013-01-31T19:34:19.818-08:00Our chickens decided to use our raised beds as a s...Our chickens decided to use our raised beds as a salad bar this weekend...I am not pleased. I took the covers off for a bit, my girlie was supposed to keep an eye on them while they foraged, and I came back to one bed with the lettuce eaten to the ground. Grr. I love lazy gardening, when volunteers decide to make our lives easier. Our fennel is everywhere, and our alpine strawberries are popping up all over. I will never complain about volunteer fraise des bois! I seriously need to clean up the garden and see if there are any other interesting things growing under the leaves. Hope your peppers make it through the cold!<br />Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09643317297830165273noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2018402196949735412.post-12232156911192505542013-01-31T08:35:06.701-08:002013-01-31T08:35:06.701-08:00Nothing like lazy gardening. I'm not yet very ...Nothing like lazy gardening. I'm not yet very good at lazy succession-sowing, though! The Cilantro Path is doing well again also.Stefaneenerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08422241601075022500noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2018402196949735412.post-89080663614023432072013-01-30T13:30:53.921-08:002013-01-30T13:30:53.921-08:00here too I have loads of parsley all over the plac...here too I have loads of parsley all over the place, I never try to curb its enthusiasm since we all (people and insects) love it so much!Erinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06916896512933101955noreply@blogger.com