Sunday Night Hodgepodge

Itā€™s Sunday night and, as is our usual custom, Joe and I are plopped on the couch in our porch. Heā€™s watching a video on his iPad and Iā€™m working on this blog plus my weekly blog I write for Agriculture.com. Earl the pug is on the floor right below us, snoring away after the […] Read moreā€¦

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Ask The Farmers

Hereā€™s a novel concept: If you have a questions about your food  ā€“ where it comes from, how itā€™s grown ā€“ why not ask the farmer? Sure, easy enough if you live next to a farm, you say. But what about those of you who donā€™t know farmers and may not live anywhere near an […] Read moreā€¦

Food Babe: Fear over Food

Food Babe. Sigh. Iā€™m not going to rehash what everyone else has written about the Food Babe. SeveralĀ people have done a very good job of explaining why I think sheā€™s detrimental to consumers and the food industry. You can read these excellent posts for yourselfĀ here ā€“ all are, in my opinion, well worth your time: […] Read moreā€¦

Labor Day. How Did That Happen?

Labor Day. And how exactly did that happen? Now that Joeā€™s brand-new backpack is packed, school clothes are laid out, new tennis shoes are ready to beĀ broken in, and even Teacher Manā€™s lunch is packed for tomorrow, I can plop myself on the couch, turn on a little Real Housewives of Orange County (Reunion, Part […] Read moreā€¦

Pool Party!

I often write and share scores of photos of my own family, but Iā€™ve also got some pretty great in-laws. This past weekend, we enjoyed a mini-road trip to Iowa City to visit Teacher Manā€™s sister and her husband along with several other family members forĀ whatā€™s become an annual rite of summer ā€“ the Durben […] Read moreā€¦

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