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Available for purchase at the Brickyard Farms website, Schuler Books, Kazoo Books, and Amazon
Articles about the book in the Kalamazoo Gazette and Grand Rapids Press.
Reviews by Olga Bonfiglio and on Amazon.
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Tag Archives: farm
Sounds of Silence
We woke this morning to a silent blanket of snow, covering every possible twig and shrub with the lightest form of silence imaginable. Emma, curled up at the end of our bed purred in contentment. Our home was absolutely still … Continue reading
Seeds of Change 2013
Barely into January, and here we are, catalogs spread over our kitchen table; with lists of vegetables and dreams in hand. At the beginning of each year, Val and I decide on what we want to plant for the next … Continue reading
Posted in Chicken, Essays, Farm News, Farmer's Market, Recipes, Uncategorized, Vegetables
Tagged dinner, essays, faithful customers, farm, food, food dollar, land, new crops, recipes, soups, stews, winter
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Searching for Peace
Well, it’s tomorrow in Australia and the world has not ended, but there is more than enough upset for this holiday season. Not only do the holidays bring out the usual dysfunction of families, but an unending thirst for the material, rather … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, faith, poetry, Rants, Uncategorized
Tagged climate, essays, Faith, farm, human-rights, nature, Poetry, religion, Seasons, spirituality, winter
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The Season of Gratitude
It was a wonderful Thanksgiving. One of those that I will remember for a long time. The day was a whirlwind of activity all though food preparations started the day before. Val made two pecan pies, Lynne made Jezebel Sauce (cranberry sauce … Continue reading
Posted in Farm News, Recipes, Uncategorized
Tagged dinner, farm, food, pork, recipes, Swiss chard, Thanksgiving, winter
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Over the Top Brussels Sprouts
Brussels sprouts. One of those vegetables you either love or hate. We had them for every major holiday in my childhood. We used to call them ‘Texas Cabbage’, and I love them. Although I don’t remember my mother ever cooking … Continue reading
Posted in Raves, Recipes, Vegetables
Tagged brickyardfarms, Brussels sprouts, cabbage, dijon sauce, farm, food, locavore, raves, recipes, vegetarian
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Putting Up With Each Other
As our farm season slowly comes to a close, the tempo at the farm slows down as well. It always seems like a long exhale after tomatoes (we harvested almost 5000 lbs this year). As little as three years ago, … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Farm News, Farmer's Market, Food Issues, Raves, Uncategorized, Vegetables
Tagged canning, essays, fall crops, farm, food, freezing, greens, heirloom tomato, locavore, pickled beets, putting up food, Swiss chard, vegetarian, winter
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Waste Not Want Not
After a three month hiatus, I’ve decided to return to blogging about food and our farm. It was impossible for me to juggle all the demands of the summer and have anything left to think coherently, much less write. We are … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Farm News, Food Issues, Recipes, Uncategorized, Vegetables
Tagged brickyardfarms, compost pile, dinner, essays, farm, food, locavore, manageable pieces, rants, raves, recipes, tomato yield, tomatoes, vegetarian, vodka sauce
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Tomato Dreams
I was staring out our kitchen window this morning, taking in all the beautiful spring green around the farm. I’ve already mowed the grass twice, and many of the trees are in an advanced stage of leafing out. After the … Continue reading
Posted in Farm News, Recipes, Vegetables
Tagged brickyardfarms, farm, food, garlic, greens, locavore, recipes, spring, tomatoes, weather
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Occupy Your Garden!
So let me ask…..how many of you have vegetable gardens? How many of you frequent farmer’s markets? Until I lived and worked on a farm, I was pretty clueless about growing food. So why should we be concerned? Food gardens … Continue reading
Posted in Essays, Food Issues, Rants, Vegetables
Tagged agrarian life, brickyardfarms, common sense approach, essays, farm, food, gardens, greens, hoop-houses, locavore, rants
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March Madness!
No, it’s not hoops and the tourney, but some of the oddest weather we’ve ever seen. We just finished up with an extremely mild winter. We only had three significant snow falls, which were literally gone 3-4 days later. The … Continue reading
