Let the seeding begin!
February 26, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
(I'm starting a new blog called "The Backyard Bounty" that will eventually replace Living in Season simply because I can't drop the "Typepad" addition in the web address. There's already a .com out there, and it's nothing like what I do. So, I will double up posts to some degree until I make the final [...]
Let the seeding begin!
February 26, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
(I'm starting a new blog called "The Backyard Bounty" that will eventually replace Living in Season simply because I can't drop the "Typepad" addition in the web address. There's already a .com out there, and it's nothing like what I do. So, I will double up posts to some degree until I make the final [...]
Questions answered about the whole foods course
February 18, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
Wardeh sent me a link that answers many of the questions people have concerning her 14 week class on whole foods on her GNOWFGLINS blog. There's still time to enroll if you're interested in joining this 5 month long session. She is accepting new students until 5 pm. PST on Monday, Feb. 22. It's going [...]
Questions answered about the whole foods course
February 18, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
Wardeh sent me a link that answers many of the questions people have concerning her 14 week class on whole foods on her GNOWFGLINS blog. There's still time to enroll if you're interested in joining this 5 month long session. She is accepting new students until 5 pm. PST on Monday, Feb. 22. It's going [...]
Taking an eCourse in whole foods from GNOWFLGINS
February 14, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I'm excited to try my first eCourse on learning how to prepare whole foods. Wardeh Harmon, a Whitefish native who now lives in Oregon, is the woman behind the GNOWFLGINS blog (GNOWFLGINS means "God's Natural, Organic, Whole Foods, Grown Locally, In Season") where she talks about getting back food basics, which is the goal [...]
Taking an eCourse in whole foods from GNOWFLGINS
February 14, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
I'm excited to try my first eCourse on learning how to prepare whole foods. Wardeh Harmon, a Whitefish native who now lives in Oregon, is the woman behind the GNOWFLGINS blog (GNOWFLGINS means "God's Natural, Organic, Whole Foods, Grown Locally, In Season") where she talks about getting back food basics, which is the goal [...]
Kokanee for dinner
February 12, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
Grant went fishing today to try to increase our pike supply in the freezer, but didn't have much luck. He did come home with a lovely Kokanee salmon, though. This was a nice one. I know we would've been doing backflips if we caught one this big on Bitterroot Lake in the Flathead. It's a good thing [...]
Kokanee for dinner
February 12, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
Grant went fishing today to try to increase our pike supply in the freezer, but didn't have much luck. He did come home with a lovely Kokanee salmon, though. This was a nice one. I know we would've been doing backflips if we caught one this big on Bitterroot Lake in the Flathead. It's a good thing [...]
Plant a Row for the Hungry in Great Falls
February 11, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
When you're planning your garden for the season it's important to consider what you're going to do with everything. Putting in a veritable Eden seems like a good idea when there's still a blanket of snow on the ground, but it's overwhelming when the zucchini are maturing before your very eyes or you have a bushel [...]
Plant a Row for the Hungry in Great Falls
February 11, 2010 by Amy Grisak
Filed under Living in Season
When you're planning your garden for the season it's important to consider what you're going to do with everything. Putting in a veritable Eden seems like a good idea when there's still a blanket of snow on the ground, but it's overwhelming when the zucchini are maturing before your very eyes or you have a bushel [...]

