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If the Internet disappeared tomorrow, how would you continue to share your love of food?![]() Quote: “Bein' rich is having leftovers. Good leftovers make yo' tongue fly outta yo' mouth and smack yo' brains out.” ― Paula Deen https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/food-love I was going to say I don't like food, but that isn't true. I just don't enjoy cooking or cleaning up after eating. I just started this week getting tomatoes out of the garden. I did not plant a large garden. One bed has about 6 tomato plants. One bed had zucchini, and squash. rabbits ate the zucchini and squash plants. The bed with the tomatoes is giving me a few every day now. Home grown tomatoes have the best flavor. I eat them with my breakfast cereal. I also grew cucumbers and tomatoes on my porch in my new {www.agardenpatch.com} container. I really appreciate this new way of growing a garden. I hope next year I can order 3 more Gardenpatch containers complete with fertilizer. I grew lettuce, cucumbers, and tomatoes on my porch this year. I have been eating cucumbers and lettuce from my containers all summer. Salads and sandwiches are my favorite eating at the present time. Growing in container gardens is a great way to raise flowers and veggies. https://www.agardenpatch.com Yes. I still cook. Really, this summer the haying just dragged on and the lawn mowing took a lot of time. Lots of rain and heat during July and august. YouTube has a lot of different videos on container gardening. Some of them show a way that is new to me, about watering plants from the bottom of the container. I tried this in some large plant pots I had around and it works well. A way to grow a lot of food with a lot less work. Fixing the off subject part of this blog. If the internet disappeared. I would have to visit a library in real time to get books to read. That would curtail my reading habits quite a bit. I would literally be cut off from the world. All ordering would be by snail mail. Really don't like such thoughts. Let's stick with the 21st century. Progress is good. ![]() |