Dirty Hands 1
A random collection of hands gotten dirty in the field. Here, Rachelle and Melissa, after transplanting tomatoes (you can see some of Melissa’s fibreglass-reinforced nails, which held up to the job!)…
Tue, Jun 10, 2008 · Filed under People
A random collection of hands gotten dirty in the field. Here, Rachelle and Melissa, after transplanting tomatoes (you can see some of Melissa’s fibreglass-reinforced nails, which held up to the job!)…
This is the local portion of what I'm currently eating. Produce is grown on the farm, except as noted. Prepared foods contain mainly local ingredients, not necessarily organic. Fall 2011:
In our field: Carrots, cauliflower, kale
Cool storage: Garlic, onions, potatoes, pumpkins, winter squash
Fridge: -
Freezer: Goat, grass-fed beef, spinach
Meats are purchased, local small-farm, more-or-less organic.
Dried: Hot peppers
Bottled: -

Liming the Chickenhouse
Broccoli flowers (flashback!)
Working the tiny tractor
Harvesting Brussels sprouts
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Me too! My hands end up just like that after my garden work.