“The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.”― Albert Einstein
At my age, Happy Hour is a nap.
“The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.”― Albert Einstein
Building soil in the Yukon.
Chris Sturgeon wrote:Thumbs up!
I hate beets. It's really the only vegetable that I dislike, but I love that you are growing and enjoying them.
The first time I tasted organically grown celery, about 30 seconds from being harvested, it was a revelation. It didn't taste like crunchy water!~ It tasted salty and mineraly and absolutely delicious.
Not like beets that taste like dirt and blood.
I am only one, but still I am one. I cannot do everything, but still I can do something; and because I cannot do everything, I will not refuse to do something that I can do. (E.E.Hale)
Anita Martin wrote:....... either Avalanche or Albina verduna / vereduna alba. Just did some googling and came up with these, the description say it is very sweet-tasting.
“The most important decision we make is whether we believe we live in a friendly or hostile universe.”― Albert Einstein
Works at a residential alternative high school in the Himalayas SECMOL.org . "Back home" is Cape Cod, E Coast USA.
Rebecca Norman wrote:I've heard that some people, a minority, find a dirt flavor in beets and hate them. Most of us don't taste that in beets. So if you like beets by all means grow and eat them -- I love 'em! But when I am cooking for other people, I leave them out or cook and serve them separately so that those who dislike them can avoid them. They roast up wonderfully in the oven like other root vegetables and winter squash, but for guests I serve those separately in the dish so people can take the ones they like.
Rebecca Norman wrote:I've heard that some people, a minority, find a dirt flavor in beets and hate them. Most of us don't taste that in beets. So if you like beets by all means grow and eat them -- I love 'em! But when I am cooking for other people, I leave them out or cook and serve them separately so that those who dislike them can avoid them. They roast up wonderfully in the oven like other root vegetables and winter squash, but for guests I serve those separately in the dish so people can take the ones they like.
A build too cool to miss:Mike's GreenhouseA great example:Joseph's Garden
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