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Garden Master
DW had little interest in dry peas & beans. Even corn - I think that the grower who came up with Painted Mountain was from your part of the world, @Jane23 . I grew it 3 seasons but she just isn’t a chili beans and cornbread person .
Lentils and chickpeas were really low for production per sqft when I grew them. I’m about to ask @Zeedman about those short season Lima beans but know that she just won’t be interested in eating them. There are farm field acres and acres of lentils, chickpeas and peas around here.
We have to have cooperative arrangements with those in our households. DW is a full-on fresh food person. Our little kitchen table right now has 3 baskets of bananas, apples, pears, plums, and persimmons . That’s fine. I had a persimmon and half a pear with French toast for breakfast and ow 2nd breakfast is a cut-up plum in a bowl of Cheerios with a banana on top .
Meanwhile, DW is frying up some egg rolls. After I handled the food processor for the chicken with homegrown cabbage, carrots and and onions - I had to carry out to the deck those 3 coolers of veggies. Then, it was back to peel the frozen egg roll wrappers apart so DW could roll'em up and begin cookin' .
It works for me. Yep. I grew up eating greens. Mom wasn't really a gardener and Dad didn't seem to have time. I'm not sure where Mom came up with the idea about greens but it might have been because that was available at the health food store where she bought the family's vitamins . Our gardens weren't really for subsistence but there was sweet corn and melons and greens. (And weeds, with Steve out there with a hoe, scratching around.)
Steve
Lentils and chickpeas were really low for production per sqft when I grew them. I’m about to ask @Zeedman about those short season Lima beans but know that she just won’t be interested in eating them. There are farm field acres and acres of lentils, chickpeas and peas around here.
We have to have cooperative arrangements with those in our households. DW is a full-on fresh food person. Our little kitchen table right now has 3 baskets of bananas, apples, pears, plums, and persimmons . That’s fine. I had a persimmon and half a pear with French toast for breakfast and ow 2nd breakfast is a cut-up plum in a bowl of Cheerios with a banana on top .
Meanwhile, DW is frying up some egg rolls. After I handled the food processor for the chicken with homegrown cabbage, carrots and and onions - I had to carry out to the deck those 3 coolers of veggies. Then, it was back to peel the frozen egg roll wrappers apart so DW could roll'em up and begin cookin' .
It works for me. Yep. I grew up eating greens. Mom wasn't really a gardener and Dad didn't seem to have time. I'm not sure where Mom came up with the idea about greens but it might have been because that was available at the health food store where she bought the family's vitamins . Our gardens weren't really for subsistence but there was sweet corn and melons and greens. (And weeds, with Steve out there with a hoe, scratching around.)
Steve