A couple of weeks ago, some friends from out of town were in Memphis for the weekend and I had the chance to spend a lot of time with them. So much fun soaking up such good friends! And as is frequently the case, having guests in town meant excuses to get great food! Sunday’s brunch was so fantastic we… Read More
Honor Farm Workers and Thank a Farmer
The headline of the LATimes article excerpted & linked below caught my attention because of the “should be.” My first reaction was “Farm work is honorable” but I have to say my mind went to the reality that very few people in my neighborhood would realize that. I’m sure the Los Angeles metro area would be even more so. My… Read More
High School Graduation Gift Ideas for Ranch Dude?
Okay, I’m hoping my ag peeps come through for me on this one! Its a question from a college friend of mine…. yeah, she’s a city girl to. Anyway, a member of her family just graduated high school & has decided to go to college and major in ag. She’s looking for gift ideas, here’s the note she sent: You… Read More
Standing Up for Yourself Through Social Media
The saying “one apple can spoil the whole bunch” is something I’ve given thought to now and then, not just in relationship to the produce in my kitchen or at the grocery, but like most folks, I’ve thought of it in connection to people. Usually the thought is you don’t want to let one rotten apple spoil the whole bunch… Read More
No Holds Barred Food Poll: Barbecue, Barbeque, BBQ
When I decided to do a food poll each week of the summer, I knew this day would come. The day at which time, the gloves came off and I started the real debate. Nothing is more likely to get an argument going it seems in my travel than football conference loyalty or preferred barbecue style. Given the recent hubbub… Read More
Honoring Your Dad on Father’s Day and Everyday
I just saw this tweet from Mike Ver Steeg “father’s day, farming go hand-in-hand. G’pa taught my dad abt land&livestock. My dad taught me, now I teach my kids.” That simple direct statement is something I’ve heard so many times. Fathers and grandpas learning and living and passing that along to the next generation. My dad was a printing pressman…. Read More
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