I've been
wondering about farm sinks... you liked yours?
Not exact matches
I am not gluten intolerant but diabetic and controlled by diet which means NO flour — after making 72 + dozen hamantachen (which I can't eat) I was
wondering about using Almond flour and got your great recipe — So I substituted Waldon
farms rasperberry spread (zero carbs) for jam and took out the agave nectar (used DaVinici sugar free Vanilla and Cocomut spyrups — I don't use agave nectar as it is a fructose and can cause high triglicerides) but oh to have a hamantash that I can eat — Thank you!
For more than 60 years, Drumlin
Farm has given schoolchildren, families, and visitors from around the region and the world opportunities to experience first - hand the
wonders of nature and learn
about how our food is grown.
I was
wondering if you could give us a tiny briefing
about what was said in the twitter exchange regarding food from the
farm to the table.
I
wonder if you could give some more information
about the particular herd that was affected, the size of the herd, when they started to show signs of the flu, whether other people on that
farm decided that when that
farm hand got sick and whether they have tested positive for the swine flu (inaudible)?
I live and write on a small
farm in New York State, and since my work, most days, means asking questions
about the world around me, I find myself
wondering about the animals I live with.
Fischetti: In some sense, it's certainly [in the end of the book and] here and there and when you talk
about food, it sounds like you might be talking
about a switch from chemicals as the way to make
farming more productive and more local, to information as a way of making
farming more local and more productive, and I just
wondered if you could explain a little bit more
about that...
I'm all for eating plant - based but I can't help
wondering about these studies — the eggs / meat they use is most likely from the diseased animals that are the result of modern
farming methods.
You might spy a charm of the Liberty Bell on the far right, and
wonder what it's doing on a California charm bracelet, but what is so unique
about that charm is that it explicitly reads «Liberty Bell Knott's Berry
Farm» on the bottom, meaning it was sold to represent Walter Knott's recreation of Independence Hall at Knott's Berry
Farm (you can read
about my visits to it here and here).
Even though it's quite a bit early to start talking
about Farming Simulator 2019 but all the fans are going insane
wondering if FS 2019 can become even better and what surprises will be prepared by GIANTS Software Company.
Do you
wonder what's so important
about Farming Simulator 2019 combines mods?
Here in New England especially MA, CT and RI seems to be a huge issue with Great Pyrs -
about four years ago I got a call
about 40 dogs, several horses, donkeys and wolf hybrids left at a
farm just outside of Springfield, MA — they
wondered if I might be able or know of anyone who could help with the Pyrs, horses and donkeys — I've seen bad conditions but this place was one of the worst, just unbelievable what people do or think - this guy just drove away left all these animals — some in stalls some chained, no food, no water — it was finally a neighbor that call authorities - for some of these animals the call came way to late.
When we heard
about two 12 year olds, Aimee Wingstedt and Olivia Hall, who chose to focus on the subject of puppy
farming for their BBC School Report, we began to
wonder if this generation will be the one who finally calls an end to puppy
farming, putting welfare
about all else.
Here's a look at a few ways to spend your time: Ali» l Kula Lavender
Farm Consider beginning... [Read more]
about Maui Vacation Day Trip Ideas: Exploring Kula's Natural
Wonders
And
about the fight money I really
wonder how much we will have to
farm just to buy a character... capcom never released that information and why do I guess we'll only discover by ourselves when the game releases?
As we left the
farm's valet area, we
wondered aloud
about how much upkeep the Jeff Koons Puppy takes, but then real life reared its head as we stalled in traffic near the landfill outside Co-Op City.
So I am
wondering about the status of the effort to
farm up fish stocks, even tuna, especially if the genetic strains can be kept in tact and released into the open waters.
Mark
wonders: > what it is
about wind
farms that is killing off > the little prairie chicken.
But I do
wonder about problems of scaling up to full
farm use.
Shoppers concerned
about melting icecaps wouldn't have to scratch their heads and
wonder how many food miles a tomato has traveled, or fret
about whether a tightly packed ship full of produce from Chile emits more carbon than having everyone haul groceries in their SUVs from the local
farm.
And in case you're
wondering about the bathroom at our house, Kevin's got the left «basketcase» finished, and he's all set to go back to work on the
farm table.