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AnotherDreamWeaver

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66. Do you live where it doesn't freeze the ground?
Fri Oct 9, 2015, 01:31 PM
Oct 2015

I'm in Northern Calif. We get frost and sometimes snow, but not but a few inches since I've lived here. If you want to try some, if you PM me your address I could put some in the mail. I also have lots of chard, kale, arugula and lettuce seed I could share. I just leave the onions in the ground until I want to use them. The walking onions form little bulbs on a stalk instead of flowering. The multiplier onions will sometimes flower but not often for me, they just multiply by division and become very tight bunches if left a while.

Resources for food preparation? [View all] F4lconF16 Oct 2015 OP
crock pot and chest freezer would be my two main 'tool' suggestions. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #1
second the crock pot and freezer when it's cheap (the few times) w0nderer Oct 2015 #12
I really wish I could grow onions, but I have the worst luck with them. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #15
from your post i'm assuming you got some land w0nderer Oct 2015 #16
The keyhole ones look really neat, but like quite a bit of work. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #18
the keyhole is more work, the square yard is less w0nderer Oct 2015 #22
No, I'm in an older house, I don't dare garden near the house itself. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #23
i read you 5b5 w0nderer Oct 2015 #26
Oh the tooth doesn't hurt. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #30
glad it doesn't hurt w0nderer Oct 2015 #31
You know, I never even thought to ask. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #33
doesn't hurt to ask,and if it works share! n/t w0nderer Oct 2015 #35
Zenni Optical out of CA $20-40 glasses and nice ones . If you paid a lot this time make sure you Person 2713 Oct 2015 #47
that's once one has prescriptions right? w0nderer Oct 2015 #48
You need your numbers from a prescription to fill out form but do not need to send one in Person 2713 Oct 2015 #51
could be a great idea! w0nderer Oct 2015 #52
You can stick the roots in dirt and they make more green onions. dixiegrrrrl Oct 2015 #25
flavors the wok oil n/t w0nderer Oct 2015 #27
Have you tried 'walking onions' or multiplier onions? AnotherDreamWeaver Oct 2015 #57
Not yet. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #65
Do you live where it doesn't freeze the ground? AnotherDreamWeaver Oct 2015 #66
We sometimes get to negative temps. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #67
Yikes, I wouldn't want to leave the house. Happy to live in Calif. AnotherDreamWeaver Oct 2015 #68
On the dates on cans jeff47 Oct 2015 #38
The only ones I ended up tossing out were some canned peaches. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #39
Yep, fruits are acidic and will eventually eat the can. (nt) jeff47 Oct 2015 #46
on the other hand fruits (even canned) w0nderer Oct 2015 #53
There is a free pdf book download for a free book.. SummerSnow Oct 2015 #2
Sorry tazkcmo Oct 2015 #3
That doesn't even sound like enough calories, unless you're tiny. nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #7
It isn't tazkcmo Oct 2015 #10
:( That sounds even worse... Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #11
:-(( w0nderer Oct 2015 #28
I think you mean this as a response to taz, but it wound up nested under mine. nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #40
my bad w0nderer Oct 2015 #42
is there anyway to get to a balcony/porch 4x4 foot area of land? w0nderer Oct 2015 #43
I love beans. 840high Oct 2015 #55
Here are some good links: ColesCountyDem Oct 2015 #4
Put yourself up for adoption? NV Whino Oct 2015 #5
much as i hate to suggest it w0nderer Oct 2015 #19
When I was in college, somebody did that to me. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #21
ouch, meant more legally n/t w0nderer Oct 2015 #29
I prefer a rice cooker/multipot to a crockpot/slow cooker. PoliticAverse Oct 2015 #6
Dried beans and rice are the best deal, IMO. LoveIsNow Oct 2015 #8
They do get boring fast w0nderer Oct 2015 #13
Make friends with the humble bean Warpy Oct 2015 #9
Oh my, there are so many dishes that come to mind. Frustratedlady Oct 2015 #14
reading this w0nderer Oct 2015 #17
I had trouble forever with really dried out meat in my crock pot Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #20
trick stolen and added to food trick list (n/t) w0nderer Oct 2015 #24
So that's what I was doing wrong.... daleanime Oct 2015 #32
You too, eh? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #34
bingo super thanks w0nderer Oct 2015 #37
so a steamer rack kinda thing in the crockpot solves it? w0nderer Oct 2015 #49
I put the veggies on the bottom irisblue Oct 2015 #60
I've never noticed it affecting the veggies that way either. Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #64
I guess so. I was just cutting potatoes in half and putting them under the meat. nt Erich Bloodaxe BSN Oct 2015 #63
reading this w0nderer Oct 2015 #44
There's a SNAP cookbook ... Scuba Oct 2015 #36
Posted and Pinned already, thank you n/t w0nderer Oct 2015 #41
For meat, see if you can find a real butcher jeff47 Oct 2015 #45
i usually ask for them "strange cuts" w0nderer Oct 2015 #50
A Food Saver would be a good addition GP6971 Oct 2015 #54
price of unit vs savings? n/t w0nderer Oct 2015 #56
I bought a Food Saver at a thrift store for $3. ladyVet Oct 2015 #61
I think I paid $149 at Costco GP6971 Oct 2015 #69
a site I have gotten recipes from irisblue Oct 2015 #58
Pressure Cooker! missingthebigdog Oct 2015 #59
It's nice to have things like pressure cookers, crock pots and the like. ladyVet Oct 2015 #62
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