We finished the pecorino yesterday

We finished the pecorino yesterday. Austerity. pesos


Forgot to post this yesterday

Forgot to post this yesterday. /ppHappy belated Mayday. pesos


Commonplace – Lucy Bellwood

Fascinating.TIL Zibaldone, which I might just have to make my own. 


Candles in the rain.

Candles in the rain. pesos


Thanks to very good advice from @orchidwhisperer19 to use weak tea as a pick-me-up, i now have a somewhat better parent plant and two little Keikis potted up to grow through the summer

Thanks to very good advice from @orchidwhisperer19 to use weak tea as a pick-me-up, i now have a somewhat better parent plant and two little Keikis potted up to grow through the summer. And, who knows, another keiki left on the parent to be potted on this time next year./ppHappy May Day! pesos


Today’s effort: seven seed sourdough semi wholemeal.

Today’s effort: seven seed sourdough semi wholemeal. pesos


Potting on, always satisfying.

Potting on, always satisfying. pesos


Today I will mostly be baking light rye sourdough with caraway seeds.

Today I will mostly be baking light rye sourdough with caraway seeds. pesos


@theRSAorg I am so disappointed that beyond ...

@theRSAorg I am so disappointed that beyond lip service in the intro there was absolutely no further mention of trade in global food commodities. Even a brief acknowledgement of Brewster Kneen’s pioneering efforts to shine a light on Cargill would have added immeasurably.


Good morning.

Good morning. pesos


@GeoffTansey Thanks for the link to the ...

@GeoffTansey Thanks for the link to the UNCTAD report on cashews. I’ve not yet read it, but I wonder whether it details the World Bank’s role in destroying Mozambique’s cashew processing industry?

I did an episode about this a while back www.eatthispodcast.com/cashews/


A really great piece that I will ...

A really great piece that I will bookmark as a good place to send people who ask the question Why Blog?

Because, as Marc Weidenbaum answers, Blogs Are Great.


USDA says there were about 2,019,000 farms ...

USDA says there were about 2,019,000 farms in the US in 2020. But how many were actually farms in the usual sense of the word, growing food for sale as their primary business. I’m sure @rosenblawg said something about this recently, but I can’t now find it. Help, please.


(Not much) patience rewarded.

(Not much) patience rewarded. pesos


Star of this mess is not the tofu, the zucchini or the peanuts but the rice

Star of this mess is not the tofu, the zucchini or the peanuts but the rice. There is a variety called Baldo that I only ever see unpolished and that is the bedrock of this and so many other meals. Nutty, chewy, filling, nutritious. Never without it for emergencies. pesos


"Scotland is a colossus in native breeds." That's ...

“Scotland is a colossus in native breeds.”

That’s all you really need to know, but if you want to read about the “six big asks” (yuck) it is all here www.thescottishfarmer.co.uk/news/1921…


Whitewood under Siege

Can’t enough of this kind of thing.[M]any experts consider the pallet to be the most important materials-handling innovation of the twentieth century. Studies have estimated that pallets consume 12 to 15 percent of all lumber produced in the US, more than any other industry except home construction.


On the way to a coffee.

On the way to a coffee. pesos


Some further thoughts on organic fertility | Small Farm Future

Ultimately, the long-term necessity to cycle rather than mine P could be a key factor propelling humanity back to a predominantly rural, distributed and agrarian human geography.Is anybody listening?


TIL that dumdum bullets were made originally ...

TIL that dumdum bullets were made originally in Dumdum. By design?