Posted on 04/15/2011 5:07:49 AM PDT by Red_Devil 232
Good morning gardeners. Today is NOT tax day! Yall who file last minute can put it off until Monday the 18th. Why? In 2011, Washington, D.C., will celebrate Emancipation Day on April 15, a day earlier than normal, since April 16 falls on a Saturday. Emancipation Day marks the anniversary of the day that President Lincoln signed the Compensated Emancipation Act. The Act, which was "for the release of certain persons held to service or labor in the District of Columbia," freed 3,100 slaves in the District, making DC residents the "first freed" by the federal government.
Ok back to gardening. Looks like I will be getting rain today. There is a line of strong thunderstorms to the northwest and west of me. I had planed to rent a tiller today and till the garden plot. I will have to wait until the soil dries out now. Drats, another delay in planting! Some of my tomato and squash plants are begging me to get them in the soil. Received some nice seeds in the mail yesterday from Freeper Black Agnes. Thanks again. I should have the opportunity to get them into some soil and flats today!
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Okra and Tomatoes Au Vin-
Justin Wilson
2 tbsp. Olive oil
6 slices thick bacon, cubed
2 medium onions, chopped fine
1 clove garlic, minced
2 lb. Fresh-cut okra
4 medium tomatoes, cut into 6 or 8 pieces each
1 cup Sauterne wine or dry white wine (I only use about 1/4 cup)
1 or 2 tsp. Justin Wilson pepper sauce
1 tbsp. Worcestershire sauce
Salt
Put olive oil in a skillet large enough so that mixture can be stirred. Add cubed bacon, onions, and minced garlic. Sauté this for about 10 minutes. Add okra and tomatoes. Pour wine over this, and add pepper sauce and Worcestershire sauce. Salt to taste. Cook until okra is tender and has lost its green taste.
Onion has round (tubular) leaves. Camus is flat.
http://www.flowershopnetwork.com/blog/eating-wild-onions-good-idea-or-not/
dsc.discovery.com/videos/man-vs-wild-edible-onions.html
Hello fello Husker, I’m in Lincoln :-)
Well you have not had a good day yet. Our snow pretty much melted as it fell because we are warm. Certainly a mix and match of weather though.
Check this out...
http://www.snopes.com/humor/iftrue/antpoison.asp
Please pray for me... :)
Well Diana, we have had a few days in the 90s already, and no rain to speak of this year. I hope to get the rest of the tomaotes into the garden this weekend. We will keep you in our prayers.
I am open to any better, or cheaper ideas.
We lost a member of our Church last week and the memorial service starts at 1 today then we get a call from Pastor telling us another long time member passed away this morning. That is 3 this year and we only have about 60 active members. Makes us appreciate every moment we get to spend in the garden or greenhouse when the weather allows...
whoops
It sounded a bit too conspiratorial to me. If it skipped the part about originally being developed as an ant killer, and simply said you could also use it as an ant killer, I might have believed it.
I tried raw okra for the first time yesterday. It’s actually quite good, and I suspect there may be some folks who would don’t like it cooked but would like it raw.
I also use it cooked a lot in stir fry and on pizza. I like the combination of okra and eggplant (especially on pizza).
Oh!! I like that.
WOW! Local Tornado warning Sirens going off NOW! Meridian Ms. Storm less than 10 minutes away.
Get a box of picnic forks.
Plant them with the tines up where you don’t want cats to walk.
It makes you appreciate the time spent with your fellow church members, too.
Dry molasses ( like you feed to cows ) work well on fireants. Spread a nice thick layer on and water it in.
Thanks for suggestion.
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