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Daily Archives: May 20, 2010
Gluten-Free Lemon Bars
Lemon Bars: This is a delicious recipe without flour and uses maple syrup & honey instead of sugar. They are excellent! Continue reading
Posted in Food & good eating
Tagged Nourishing Traditions, recipes
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Warning: perspective shift ahead!
At a total length of 8 to 9 inches, the slate black Townsend mole (Scapanus townsendii), is the largest mole species in North America. It occurs in meadows, fields, pastures, lawns, and golf courses west of the Cascade mountains. http://wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/living/moles.htm Continue reading
Posted in Farming, Soil
Tagged building soil, moles
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Permaculture & Christianity, part 2 – “Replenish”
This is what permaculture really embraces–the continuous cycle. The end result of one system feeds into the next–there is no waste, only a progression. Minerals and water move from the soil, into plants and then to the animals and people, and back to the soil again. Permaculture describes how this cycle flows with visible features such as plants, gardens, & water and also with invisible things like communities, cultures, and seasons. Isn’t this the definition of replenishment? Continue reading
Posted in Christian Permaculture
Tagged Christianity, Genesis, permaculture, replenish
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