Posted on 04/18/2020 5:35:11 AM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin
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I planted a flat of 50 Nasturtium yesterday, after soaking the seeds for a few days.
Dwarf Mix (bright oranges and yellows)
Empress of India (dark chocolate w/dark leaves)
‘Something’ Cream (too lazy to go look at the package, LOL!)
I plan on each garden bed having a border of Nasturtium, Marigold or Calendula this season.
Thank you. I know you have that post “at the ready” Diana.....I will check out the Morning Chores.....basically looking for brand name advice for cheapo stuff.
Farmers Market Fantasy
Layer on plate:
sauce of curried fresh carrot juice
shower of blanched okra & mitsuba bits
grilled green & yellow patty pan squash
sautéed spinach with sesame, garlic, soy sauce
crispy polenta cake
fire-roasted anaheim chile
fresh goat cheese & asatsuki
cumin dusted grilled beet
spicy smoky heirloom tomato & Thai basil
roasted japanese eggplant, maldon smoked sea salt flakes
I tore my nasturtiums out because I’m trying to get rid of snails. :(
I’ll plant some more after I get rid of a bunch of the snails maybe.
It was the tired stuff from last year anyway.
My daughter and I have been doing nightly snail hunts for about a week. The first two nights we found dozens. Last night only a few.
We started a bunch of seeds today. We’re going to start just about everything in our usual throw it against the wall and see what sticks manner because we aren’t too good at this. :)
“We started a bunch of seeds today. Were going to start just about everything in our usual throw it against the wall and see what sticks manner because we arent too good at this. :)”
Well, that’s ONE option! You can always read the seed packet label, you know, LOL!
I must be on a ‘Green Acres’ kick lately because this immediately came to mind:
Little Girl to County Agent Hank Kimble: “Once you plant them, how do the seeds know what to grow into?”
Hank Kimble: “Well, that’s easy! They read the seed packet!”
Thanks! I’ll be here all week! Try the veal and don’t forget to tip your Waitress!
*Ba-Dump-Dump-TISH*
I watched every one of those videos.
That guy has way too much time on his hands. lol
Those modular concrete wall sections are cool, though.
Keto Diet Is Best Way to Combat the Flu
WDDTY ^ | December 5th 2019 | Bryan Hubbard
FR Posted on 4/23/2020, 4:17:04 PM by nickcarraway
Keto diet is best way to combat the flu image The flu season is upon usand the ketogenic diet is the best way to tackle it. The high-fat, low-carbs diet helps the immune system combat the virus, new research has discovered.
The diet activates a sub-set of T cells in the lungs that trap the virus and stops it spreading. The discovery is something of a scientific first because the T cells, known as gamma delta, hadn’t been thought to be part of the immune system’s response to influenza.
Researchers from Yale University made the discovery when they fed two dietsthe keto and a high-carb dietto laboratory mice who were then infected with the influenza virus. Those on the keto diet had a higher survival rate because it triggered the release of the gamma delta cells, while the standard high-carb diet didn’t have the same protective effect.
The release of the T cells must have something to do with the way the body burns fat, said lead researcher Visha Dixit.
The keto diet includes meat, fish, poultry and non-starchy vegetables.
References:
(Source: Science Immunology, 2019; 4: eaav2026; doi: 10.1126/sciimmunol.aav2026)
Lots of people are doing Keto with great results in weight loss.
We prefer to eat seasonally and ‘as close to the source’ as we can, but I do have a few Keto cookbooks and I like some of the recipes, especially roasting veggies. :)
And that baking an egg in an avocado half is Da Bomb! :)
.......baking an egg in an avocado half ......... deelish......
Recipe please!
Thank you very much, that looks wonderful. Bookmarked!
Thanks for the picture, looks like there is bacon in it so it sounds better to me. Will try it.
I’m going to have to reign in my green eyed monster at those pics.
*sigh*
LOL! It’s working out pretty sweet, I will say that! It only took me until I was 57 for that particular dream to come true!
My first ‘greenhouse’ was made from old sliding glass doors I found when I was cleaning out the chicken coop, soon after I had bought my other farm.
I leaned them against a south-facing wall...and proceeded to COOK and/or FRY anything I put in there, LOL!
Live and learn! :)
The avocado really doesn’t impart much flavor, so go heavy on the seasonings and the bacon, for sure! It bakes up nice and CREAMY, though. :)
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