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  • Fantastic idea!
  • What sort of business venture are you plotting? I am intrigued.
  • OMG!! You are to funny
  • Great page and photos.
    Thanks for your interest with my shade sail offer. Your photo is a big aid in my assisting you.
    I can most certainly do everything you ask with your dimensions.
    A few thoughts:
    A sail exactly like you asked is $50
    I can design a tension system that will stretch the fabric tighter for an additional $5 dollars per corner.
    2) make a webbing strap corners that you can loop on the top of your brick caps with one corner utilizing a cinching mechanism to tighten the hemmed edge.
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    Shaun

  • love your pics!!!
  • Hi thanks for the add. =)
  • We're on the same page....I'm gonna try canning next too :-)
  • I'm gonna have to try that...since I'm trying everything else these days. I think my bread (which is amazing!) toasted and your coffee...would be the ticket!
  • I love your garden....are those potatoes you're growing? if so, do tell how...

    soup looks great too!
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Catherine, The Herb Lady replied to grrlscout's discussion Cauliflower fried "rice" in Growing Gourmet
"Nice idea Grrlscout.  I've done the cauliflower as a "pasta" - this sounds like another nice option.  Thank you for posting."
Feb 8, 2014
Birgit K. replied to grrlscout's discussion Cauliflower fried "rice" in Growing Gourmet
"Love cauliflower fried rice! It's a staple around here! Also, another quick and easy make-ahead  way to "rice" cauliflower, is to add chunks to a blender, add water, blend, and, drain it through a fine mesh sieve. You can press all the water out…"
Jan 17, 2014
grrlscout posted a discussion in Growing Gourmet
Since people are about to start harvesting cauliflower, I thought this might come in handy.I had a head of cauliflower  (unfortunately, not homegrown - my cauli plant grew a 2" head and then keeled over) and was craving cheap Chinese food, so...…
Jan 17, 2014
grrlscout replied to Maynhia Stott's discussion where to buy mesquite flour in Native & Perennial Foods
"I have not tried the Whole Foods one. But I do know that most commercially available mesquite flour originates from South America, and thus, uses South American mesquites. Many people find the flour made from them to have a less sweet, somewhat…"
Jan 9, 2014
grrlscout replied to Maynhia Stott's discussion where to buy mesquite flour in Native & Perennial Foods
"I could probably part with some of mine. Friend me and send me a message, and we can talk."
Jan 8, 2014
Michelle S. Hawkins replied to grrlscout's discussion Fermented food and drinks in Growing Gourmet
"Thanks for the thread. I was surprised at how easy t was to make ginger ale. I've been keeping two bottles going at a time. 
Now to try the kefir drinks."
Dec 15, 2013
Catherine, The Herb Lady replied to grrlscout's discussion Banana yucca gnocchi in Growing Gourmet
"Grrlscout, Deane's son is gluten intolerant so I find ways to make things which will hold up will without adding all of the recommended 'glues' like xanthan gum.  A couple of combinations I've found that work and taste well together are soy and…"
Nov 8, 2013
grrlscout replied to grrlscout's discussion Banana yucca gnocchi in Growing Gourmet
"True true. As a challenge to myself, I was trying to make them gluten free. But since I don't have an actual gluten intolerance, next time I would certainly mix in some wheat flour!"
Nov 8, 2013
Catherine, The Herb Lady replied to grrlscout's discussion Banana yucca gnocchi in Growing Gourmet
"What a fun recipe/experiment, Grrlscout!

I've made Gnocchi/Spetzel noodles before (purists well tell you they are completely different, but they are very similar and invite experimentation like yours :-)

FYI - the general recommendation on…"
Nov 8, 2013
Judy replied to grrlscout's discussion Banana yucca gnocchi in Growing Gourmet
"Now that's certainly a dish you won't see every day! Sounds and looks wonderful. As a native Arizonan I should have known about this fruit but it is a new one to me and should be a local standby. Apparently it grows in higher elevations but curious…"
Oct 29, 2013
Jacq Davis replied to grrlscout's discussion Banana yucca gnocchi in Growing Gourmet
"Looks great! Thanks for sharing!"
Oct 22, 2013
Brian Beck replied to grrlscout's discussion Banana yucca gnocchi in Growing Gourmet
"this is very cool.
 
I don't really love gnocci as every experience i've had ended up about like yours, something should be different then it would be perfect, but this is a really beautiful execution and worth attempting just for the "yes I made…"
Oct 22, 2013
grrlscout posted a discussion in Growing Gourmet
Back in early September, I found this huge banana yucca (yucca baccata) fruit in Sedona. I took in home, and stashed it in the fridge for over a month.Eventually, I got around to cleaning and roasting it.The result was delicious - sweet like winter…
Oct 22, 2013
grrlscout replied to Catherine, The Herb Lady's discussion Herb or Green Soups in Growing Gourmet
"Sounds so yummy and healthy! Might be a good use for my malabar spinach too."
Oct 9, 2013
Catherine, The Herb Lady replied to grrlscout's discussion Fermented food and drinks in Growing Gourmet
"Thank you for the tip! :-)"
Sep 17, 2013
grrlscout replied to grrlscout's discussion Fermented food and drinks in Growing Gourmet
"It was present in the muffins -- subtle, but it's there!

BTW for my starter, I used 1 cup kefir water + 1 cup rye flour."
Sep 16, 2013
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