Today's post is about preparing dessert for Easter Sunday. Part of the dessert, anyway. It has been over a year since I have been following the growth of the lemons on my dwarf lemon tree. Recently I blogged about how I thought they were ripe, and discussing what I should do with my largest crop … Continue reading Lemons to Pie
Category: Farming
Lemon Zest
Back in January of 2017 I wrote this post about the flowering of my indoor dwarf lemon tree. I had a horde of blossoms, and was trying to figure out how to make sure they would pollinate without the assistance of outside insects that we didn't inside the house. In April of 2017 I wrote … Continue reading Lemon Zest
Should we use food grains to create gasoline?
As someone who grew up in the farming community (dairyman's son), I have a passing acquaintance with some of the agricultural issues of the day. Thus I have heard the talk, back and forth, about the pros and cons of using ethanol from grain as an energy source. Which is why I found this video … Continue reading Should we use food grains to create gasoline?
Back in January I wrote about the flowering of my indoor dwarf lemon tree. I am glad to report at this time that I now have at least 10 very young, very green, very small lemons growing on my tree. That isn't many compared to all the blossoms it had, but in all the history … Continue reading
No April Foolin with a loose bull …
https://www.facebook.com/APManiOwns/videos/1322863841165987/ But plenty of foolin' with police cats .... https://www.facebook.com/fortcollinspoliceservices/videos/1077804628991840/