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Basil Blight = Minneapolis Farmers Market News
Basil Blight = Minneapolis Farmers Market News This summer my trips to the Farmers Market in Minneapolis I searched for herbs to dry. Each time I’d peruse some of the usual herb growers there was no Basil to be had … Continue reading →
Posted in Farmer's Markets, photography, Slow food and art in the kitchen, Vegetables
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Tagged basil, Basil Blight, bitter melon, Drying herbs, environment, food, habenaros, Minneapolis Farmer's Market, peppers, photography, research, science, University of Minnesota, Yard and Garden News
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Preserving Fresh Herbs
The weather continues to be sunny and mild for October. It’s the “Season of the Witch” coming up soon with Halloween pumpkins and goblins and “things that go bump in the night” making their annual appearance Continue reading →
Posted in Slow food and art in the kitchen
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Tagged beekeeping in the city, comfort food, Drying herbs, Minneapolis
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