The post I wrote about my visit to the J-M Fresh mushroom farm was getting so long, that I decided to put some of the other things I learned about growing mushrooms while there in this separate post. Some of the things I learned were just general information and some was specific to J-M. If … [Read more...]
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A Mushroom Farm Visit is a Totally Different Farm Experience
I still can't believe I got to tour my first mushroom farm this summer. It has taken me longer than I thought it would to write this post, but that has nothing to do with my excitement over it and everything to do with my wanting to make certain I got this right! How I Stumbled into Mushroom … [Read more...]
National Farmers Day & Looking at Food Differently this Weekend
Like most people, I love those weekend days where I can choose what all goes on my agenda. And I won't lie, Saturday brunches are a longtime favorite way to catch up with good friends. You have the ability to eat at a truly relaxed pace. You either cook what you have been craving or can go to a … [Read more...]
Cappadocia. The Destination in Turkey I Dreamed About
As I planned my trip, I was able to add to my itinerary one of the parts of Turkey that I missed on my first trek over -- Cappadocia which is also spelled Kapadokya at times. And as friends would ask what I was going to do in Turkey for two weeks, I kept bringing up this place which has been on my … [Read more...]
Menu When Visiting Friends Includes Food & News From Syria
This weekend, I took a little time to catch up with friends while I was on the Plains. So I drove from Hutchinson, Kansas southward through the middle of nowhere of my college years. I have lots to share from this trip, but I want to focus on where I arrived for this post. I stayed with my dear … [Read more...]
Farmers Become Foodies Over Incredible Dinner at St. Louis’ Niche
aka Two Farmers, Two Foodies and a Monsanto Employee Walk into a Restaurant Some of my readers may know about a project called One Hundred Meals and some may not. But that project's creators Ellen Malloy and Grant Kessler, were in St. Louis recently along with two of my dearest farmer friends … [Read more...]