April 25 - Lac Courte Oreilles Ojibwa Community College, Hayward, WI, hosted an annual Sustainable Living Fair. I made squash bread, which won the Boss Bread category. Seed was saved prior to 2010. Wilma Johnson, Nutritionist, in Northwest WI, gave Happy Tonics squash seed in 2010. We didn't even know what species it was. Happy Tonics, planted the seed in the Monarch Butterfly Habitat, in Shell Lake, WI, in 2011, as part of the Three Sisters Garden. I cooked the squash in March 2012. In…
ContinueAdded by Mary Ellen Ryall on April 27, 2012 at 5:00pm — 1 Comment
Fig season is just around the corner. I am excited. We are fortunate enough to have a friend who has a fig tree in her backyard. She tells us every year, “Come over and pick some figs.” We do. I show up in the morning, after an hour or so, I leave with two big paper bags full of fresh figs.
You can’t beat fresh figs, and you definitely can’t beat free figs.
Figs are delicious and nutritious. You can make cookies, bars, eat them raw, and even make preserves. I know what I…
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