Monthly Archives: August 2013

Goodbye to the bees….

In so many ways, this was a fabulous summer: great weather, the most apples that we’ve ever had from our tree, lots of zucchinis produce and the bees. We all loved having the bees in the back of the yard. … Continue reading

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BOZR: Black Ops Zucchini Redistribution

I have my coolest friend, Ms. W, to thank for the title of this post, which also describes one of my activities this week. Even though I pledged to pick all my zucchinis when they were small and tender, I … Continue reading

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Ugh. Exhuming the food compost

We’ve hit the peak of summer food production. Every meal is centered around apples, green beans, lettuce or kale and I am investigating new and exciting ways to sneak zucchini into most recipes. I’ve been making a variation of Szechuan … Continue reading

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Zucchini count 2013 is on!

Late last week I started to pick green beans and zucchinis. My beans were late compared to most of my friends, but now I am harvesting a large bowl every day. Beans are one of the things that I do … Continue reading

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