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One family's adventure to grow our own food, eat local and be a little more sustainable.
Food from the Backyard: April 2014
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Food from the Backyard. One family's adventure to grow our own food, eat local and be a little more sustainable. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Cultured Butter and Kefir Cheese. Cultured dairy can be an easy way to add healthy bacteria into your diet. Two of my favorite ways to do this are cultured butter. Cultured Butter (and buttermilk). Butter and watery buttermilk. Then simply pour off all the buttermilk. You know have cultured buttermilk for cooking and baking. Then using cold water rinse off ...Then I pl...
Food from the Backyard: Tomato Season
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Food from the Backyard. One family's adventure to grow our own food, eat local and be a little more sustainable. Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Tomatoes should be picked when ripe and used within two days. Store them at room temperature away from the sunlight with the stems facing down. Don't pile them on top of each other as they make each other mushy this way. Resist the urge to refrigerate tomatoes as this changes their texture and makes them mealy. The USDA currently recommends that tomatoes are pressure ...
Food from the Backyard: Herbal Allies and Wild Food from the Backyard
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Food from the Backyard. One family's adventure to grow our own food, eat local and be a little more sustainable. Thursday, May 24, 2012. Herbal Allies and Wild Food from the Backyard. Now that my garden is in and growing for the season, I thought it would be a good time to take a look around at some of the wild food and herbal allies on my property. Next time you go to mow down those "weeds" or pull them out, you might want to stop and look closer. Green food and green medicine is all around us. This is ...
Food from the Backyard: Home Dairy: A Cheese Making Adventure
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Food from the Backyard. One family's adventure to grow our own food, eat local and be a little more sustainable. Friday, July 1, 2011. Home Dairy: A Cheese Making Adventure. Making my own allows me to know exactly what is in the food we eat and to choose the ingredients carefully (such as only using vegetable rennet). Another added benefit to making my own milk/cheese products is I'm not buying all those plastic containers. I am using Mapleline Milk. Recipe for Garlic/Scallion Cheese Spread. Put it in th...
Food from the Backyard: September 2013
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Food from the Backyard. One family's adventure to grow our own food, eat local and be a little more sustainable. Sunday, September 22, 2013. In the late summer many of my friends make jam and pickles to can and keep for the winter. While these are yummy and pretty to look at in the cupboard, is this really what you eat over the winter? Other things to freeze are chard, asparagus, shredded cabbage, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, summer squash, cherry tomatoes, sweet and yummy peppers, hot peppers&...
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Plastic Free Recipe: Soy Milk! – WasteWatchers
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Reducing plastic waste one day at a time. January 18, 2013. Plastic Free Recipe: Soy Milk! At first glance these cartons seem destined for paperboard recycling. What you’re looking at is are Tetra Pak. Aseptic bricks, featuring 6 super-thin layer. Any trip to the grocery store will feature various non dairy milks, juices, and pre-made soups sealed in these wondrous cartons. Production for this Swedish company is soaring, exceeding 167 BILLION cartons last year! This recycling figure means that 132 billio...
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Reducing plastic waste one day at a time. January 1, 2014. What does a year’s worth of plastic look like? It has been 365 days of saving every bag and bottle, lid and wrapper, tube and straw. What did we learn from a year’s worth of plastic? Plastic stickers from produce and clothes. Hummus, cheese, and other bins. 3 Our communities need more local bakers! It looked like by far the bulk of the volume we created (when uncompressed) was bread bags. We didn’t have the time to bake our own and we d...And now...
No More ‘Poo – WasteWatchers
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Reducing plastic waste one day at a time. March 8, 2013. No More ‘Poo. I have a confession to make…. I haven’t ‘pooed in a week. No, I am not constipated. In fact, I feel quite wonderful. Last week I decided to join a growing underground movement. Dubbed “no-pooing” that supports shampoo free living. This sounds strange in a culture that gets squirmy just thinking about going 48 hours without a good shampoo. But the more I read about it, the more it made sense. After being shampoo free for a week). Oil t...
Week 5: Bring Bamboo to Lunch! – WasteWatchers
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Reducing plastic waste one day at a time. February 4, 2013. Week 5: Bring Bamboo to Lunch! 3 food containers (1 hummus, 2 take out indian food). 2 Container Seals (from hummus and earth balance? It becomes hard to tell). 2 Frozen Fruit Bags. 1 Graham Cracker Wrapper. 1 Bubble Wrap Envelope. 1 Simply Orange Juice Bottle. 1 Hair Brush Package. 1 Potato Bag (the only way we could buy organic…). 1 Brown Sugar Bag. 1 Large Tetra Pak (almond milk). 1 Dehydrated Dog Food Bag. Film seal from Hummus Package.
Still Buzzin! – WasteWatchers
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Reducing plastic waste one day at a time. February 22, 2013. Last week’s coffee post got a whole lot of buzz, and in our home we are buzzing with delight at the overwhelming response to our post! To follow up I want to post links to 2 videos just released by Equal Exchange. About helping establish a coffee co-operative in Peru. These co-ops unite farmers and give them the ability to export their product without going through deal brokers and commercial managers. This company deals. 1 It is easy to clean.
3 Months To Go: September Total – WasteWatchers
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Reducing plastic waste one day at a time. September 27, 2013. 3 Months To Go: September Total. 4 Almond Milk Bottles. 1 Uncle Matt’s Orange Juice Bottle. 2 25 Pound Dogfood Bags. 1 Toilet Paper Wrapper. 4 Bunched Basil Bags. Packaging for L L Bean sheets, pillowcases and towels. 2 Dog Treat Bags. 1 Chocolate Covered Graham Crackers Container. 3 1 oz. Spice Containers. 1 Vegan Marshmellow Bag. 1 Sundried Tomato Packaging. Miscellaneous Films and Bags. It is a key player in the maturation of your sperm and...
Week 16: Introducing… Soap Nuts! – WasteWatchers
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Reducing plastic waste one day at a time. April 23, 2013. Week 16: Introducing… Soap Nuts! 1 LAZ Parking Ticket. 2 Field Roast Packages. Misc Bits and Films. It is hard to tell from the photo, but this week’s plastic stash is tiny! Definitely the smallest pile to date! Perhaps Earth Day inspired us to have a particularly plastic-free week :O). The rest of this week’s post is about how we got plastic out of our laundry routine:. Why give up traditional detergent? I bought my soap nuts from Laundry Tree.
Week One: Bread, Cheese, and Chocolate :O) – WasteWatchers
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Reducing plastic waste one day at a time. January 9, 2013. Week One: Bread, Cheese, and Chocolate :O). Is that a face of shame? Let’s see what we produced in week one:. 8211; 4 Plastic Caps. 8211; 4 Chocolate Bar Wrappers. 8211; 4 Bread Bag. 8211; 3 Tetra Paks (almond milk, soy milk, veggie broth). 8211; 3 Itunes Gift Cards ( Pkg). 8211; 3 Cheese Films. 8211; 2 Plastic Cups- Syrup and Bubble tea. 8211; 2 LED light Bulb Package. 8211; 2 Name Tags. 8211; 2 Yeast Package. 8211; Breakfast Bar wrapper. Yet, w...
What does a year’s worth of plastic look like? – WasteWatchers
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Reducing plastic waste one day at a time. January 1, 2014. What does a year’s worth of plastic look like? It has been 365 days of saving every bag and bottle, lid and wrapper, tube and straw. What did we learn from a year’s worth of plastic? Plastic stickers from produce and clothes. Hummus, cheese, and other bins. 3 Our communities need more local bakers! It looked like by far the bulk of the volume we created (when uncompressed) was bread bags. We didn’t have the time to bake our own and we d...And now...
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Food from the 12. Recipes and musings from a 12th floor apartment. Follow food from the 12 via Email. Enter your email address to follow food from the 12 and receive notifications of new posts by email. Slightly Sacrilegious Hot Cross Buns. An Easter favourite with a touch of orange liqueur. Maybe a bit more than a touch. It’s been a while. I could give you the lowdown on exactly why I’ve been absent, but apparently a picture is worth a thousand words. Another thing about being pregnant is that most moms...
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Food from the Backyard. One family's adventure to grow our own food, eat local and be a little more sustainable. Tuesday, April 29, 2014. Cultured Butter and Kefir Cheese. Cultured dairy can be an easy way to add healthy bacteria into your diet. Two of my favorite ways to do this are cultured butter. Cultured Butter (and buttermilk). Butter and watery buttermilk. Then simply pour off all the buttermilk. You know have cultured buttermilk for cooking and baking. Then using cold water rinse off ...Then I pl...
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