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No Nazi’s in the Soup Kitchen

August 26, 2008

Howdy y’all,

Its been a really busy week here. We have finally gone ahead with our plans on building an approved kitchen so we can begin moving forward with some of our other dreams. Its been really neat how it has all been coming together too.

We ran our ideal of including a line of gourmet soups with our mushrooms past Jan and Ann, the market directors at the farmers market, and boy, it was like God just really flung the door wide open. Ann and Jan thought it was a great ideal and gave us a real big thumbs up. They also wanted to know when we would be back with our amazing peanut brittle.

So, here we are, week 2 of building the FDA approved kitchen. Honestly, between keeping the mushrooms popping, the quail laying, and the garden up and running, it has been like i have been working 3 jobs lately. We had to fir out the walls before we could put up the FRP panels. FRP panels are the really nice stuff that you can clean real easy. You have seen them if you have ever worked in a commercial kitchen or been to a decent bathroom at the 7-11. My dad has been helping and he has been a real pleasure to work with. We dont always see eye to eye but I have valued his help and suggestions immensely.

Firing out the walls

dad helping fir out the walls

I dont know why he gets to do all the fun stuff like shooting the nails into the brick with a ram set (a thing that shoots nails into hard materials using bullets) and making cool designs on the back of the FRP with the glue. After all, I got an “A” in finger painting, shouldn’t I be doing this?

dad, having all the fun with the adhesive

dad, having all the fun with the adhesive

It should take us another couple of Days to get all the FRP up. Ill make sure to keep you posted and up to date on our progress.

All you market goers, get ready for some really tasty additions to our menu on Saturdays. They will be coming at you real soon. See you there.

a clean change

August 12, 2008

Its not using Irish Spring one time that will hurt you, but the use of it daily, combined with the daily exposure to all the other things you subject yourself to. Now, Im not picking on Irish Spring but I am using it as an example of body soaps made in the commercial process that Irish spring is.

Many of the health issues in the world today are not things that you “catch.” They are things you develop over a period of time from constant or repeated exposure to things that are bad for you. You might bath with Irish spring, in over chlorinated water, put on make up that is made form toxic ingredients, spray God knows what on your hair to make it stay in one place all day, brush your teeth with fluoride (something found in rat poison), and by the way, its in the tap water too, then put on cloths that were either washed in chemicals and still have the residue of those chemicals on them, or you might put on clothes that have been dry cleaned with stuff you cant even pronounce. And your going to expose your body to that all day long? Just smell the thing when you take it out of the cleaning bag! Now, go eat some breakfast. Lets have an egg from a chicken that was pumped up full of steroids and antibiotics, a glass of juice from some oranges that were sprayed with all sorts of stuff and if your real lucky was genetically altered to boot. Lets don’t forget a piece of bacon; just one piece, were wanting to keep healthy you know. And we won’t even talk about what all that pig was feed and pumped with to make that bacon. Oh, I forgot to mention that new carpet that we just had put in. We have been breathing that formaldehyde used in making the carpet all this time too. Now lets get in that car so we can make that 30 minute commute to the city so we can ingest all sorts of other pollutants all day. I think you get the picture. Its all these things put together that are hurting you. Put that all together and what do you have? It’s a recipe for sickness and poor health.

It’s time to make some changes. Sure, we can’t control all the variables, but we do have some that we can control or change. One change we have made is the soap we are now using. Castile soap. Defined in Wikipedia, Castile soap is a name used in English-speaking countries for soap made exclusively from vegetable oil (as opposed to animal fat), although many soap making authorities hold that to be “Castile” soap, it must be made exclusively or predominantly from olive oil. Examples of other oils that dissenting authorities hold can be used in castile soaps include coconut, almond, hemp, and jojoba. Castile soap is also sometimes called Seafarer’s soap because of its broad range of uses. Another advantage of Castile soap is that the glycerin is not removed like it is in soaps mentioned earlier. Castile soap also has many other uses as mentioned. See our blog on Castile Soap.

Dr. Bronner’s castile soap, the stuff we use, is an all-vegetable soap made from fair trade oils such as coconut and olive. There is absolutely nothing synthetic in these soaps. Not only are the soaps biodegradable, their funky packaging (covered in Dr. Bronner’s eccentric philosophies) is 100% post-consumer waste recycled. You can also find all sorts of uses for it other than bathing.

Another major contributor that is so often overlooked is the spirit. If your not feeding your spirit the food it needs to grow, you spirit will be unhealthy too. This will effect every other area of your life no matter how “green” you are. That’s right; your spirit has to eat too. You need to feed your spirit the word of God every day. That is where healthy and whole life really begins. Take time to spend reading the word of God everyday, even if its just 1 chapter, it will make a huge difference.

If you don’t know God and have never made Jesus your Lord, you don’t have to wait. We don’t have to change anything to make Jesus our Lord. We just have to invite him in. Its called, being born again. God said in his word that unless you are born again that you will never see heaven. You are a spirit, you have a soul, and you live in a body. If you have never made Jesus the Lord of your life then your spirit is dead. Only by inviting God in can it be made alive. Don’t misunderstand me here. A dead spirit still lives, the question is, where does it live. If it is dead it lives in death. If it is alive, it lives in life. Jesus said, he is the way, the truth, and the life!

So here it is. Romans chapter 10, verse 9 & 10 says that if you confess with your mouth, “Jesus is Lord,” and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved. For it is with your heart that you believe and are justified, and it is with your mouth that you confess and are saved. That’s how you do it.

Make some changes today. They add up and will make a difference in your life.

Thats a BIG Mushroom Pa Pa

August 9, 2008

This is my son Jonathan with a huge mushroom we picked today. No, we havent been giving the mushrooms steriods but this one sure looks like it. Just thought you might like to see it. Diners gona be good tonight!

Market Morsels

August 9, 2008

Hay Ya’ll

I thought this was pretty neat. We had a good write up in the Market Morsels from the Crescent City Farmers Market. [click the article to read]

Go Green – Go Solar

August 8, 2008

We got our electric bill last month, $569.00, and it really made me start tinking about how we use our energy. Its not that we cant afford it, its that we dont want to, nor do we want to needlessly waste our resources. Hay, im the guy that you see walking into 7-11 and stops to pick up a penny in the parking lot. I just hate to see things go to waste. Im not a junk collector though but I have dived a few dumpsters I must admit.

Any how, we began to look at how were using our energy and started to make some changes. First thing we did was adjust our air conditioner settings. We went from a cool 69-70 most of the time to a comfortable 82 during the day and 74 at night. We got a couple of fans to help. The sad thing about that was that when we were keeping it at 69-70 during the day, we either weren’t home or were outside most of the time. What a waste!

Next, when Im not in a room, I turn off the light. Makes sense to me. And you know, the really cool thing about that is every time I turn off a light I get that same energized feeling I get when I stop to pick up a penny in the parking lot. Im making money here. How cool is that!

Now my wheels are really turning. With all that sun out here in southern Mississippi, why not take advantage of it. Lets go Solar I say. I do some research and start where Im at. Do what I can do. I got an old water heater that was just going to waste and striped it down. Gave it some prep and paint. Built a box for it. Insulated it and put reflective material in the box to intensify the sun. Put a glass top on it and hooked her up to the house. No, I didn’t name her, not yet anyway. Pictures are more fun sometimes than a bunch of words so here you go. Oh, one more thing; did you know that the average family spends almost $700 dollars on hot water a year. Thats 70,000 pennies!! Our energy rate here right now is 11 cents per KWH. Ok lets take a look.

Keep comin back. Were not done with this project just yet. We are going to run another colector up on the roof of our house. It’s going to be made out of copper tubbing and will have a solar powered pump that circulates the water in the tank to get it even hotter. Right now the water that comes out is about 140°F. We need the circulator because we are going to add a couple more tanks and use the hot water to heat our grow room with radient heat this winter. Yeah!

One more thing – the total cost of this project was only $113.00

Go Green – Stay Green!

I wan’a be a farmer

August 6, 2008

Growing up in a suburb of Denver, Co I never really had the chance to really be exposed to much gardening outside of a couple of tomato plants on the side of the house. After we got this house I decided it was time to have a shor nuff garden of my own.

No more pesticides, fresh vegetables, canning a bounty of surplus tomatoes for our long 2 month winter. Yeah! thats what I want. Looking over our back forty I picked out the perfect spot. Having purchased a garden tiller months before, with this in mind, I began tilling. Wow – this is hard work. Better grab another glass of tea and a rag to wipe the sweat off.

To give you some ideal of what our yard looked like before we started the process of building our garden you can look at a picture of the front of our house and multiply it by 100 to picture the back yard. It was an over grown mess and thats understated at best.

This says it best

This says it best

While I dont have a picture of what the garden looked like before we started, this picture does give you an ideal of what I was in for when I began. Not exaggerating, we had 3 full 1/2 simi trailer loads of shrubs, thees, bushes, and you name it, that the city had to picked up. We had to put it out by the street of course. At times (and I wish I had pictures) we had bushes and stuff piled on the street from one corner of our lots to the other. It was kind of embarrassing. They had to come with a crane thing-a-ma-bob to pick it all up.

We eventually got it cleared and began work on our garden. First we had to till all the roots and stuff out of the beds. Later we enlarged the first area that we would use for the garden.

The garden begins

The garden begins

dont despise small beginings

dont despise small beginings

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I soon had a place tilled up and the ruck raked up that the tiller left behind. For you “non farmers” ruck is an urban term used by urban farmers to describe grass, weeds, roots, and any other junk that your tiller tills up.

Now, what to plant? A quick trip to the Urban Farm Store and we found a great selection of nifty things to plant. Oh Yeah Babe! look at those tomato plants and hay check out these eggplants. Whats that? you say we need to get some marigolds. Good ideal, I heard they will keep certain bugs away too. Better grab some of those squash plants too and don’t forget the zucchini. Oh man this is going to be great; no more trips to wal-mart. Were going to be living off the land. Yeah!!!! arrg arrg arrggg

We soon got our first plants in the ground and couldnt wait for the summer bounty that was ahead.

For diner that night we had some frozen green beans with our meal when all of a sudden a light went off. WE CAN GROW OUR OWN BEANS TOO! YEAHHH! I have never grown beans either so after diner I spent the rest of the evening reading about beens and looking at pictures on the internet of beans. Woo Hoo!

After hours of intense research I come to the conclusion that what we needed was a bean trellis. Yup, another trip to the Urban Farm Store. We got some 4X4s and some 2X4s and back home we went to build our bean trellis.

Ahhhhh doesn’t that look nice. Im already feeling the stress of city life roll away.

(click on pictures to enlarge)

Now, what about some cucumbers? And oh yeah, some luffas too. For you city folk, luffas are those things you find you your tipical fancy bath store that look like a sponge. No, they dont come from the sea. You grow them. Sounded fun to me, so after some research we began building the trellis.

Nice trellis

Nice trellis

I built the cucumber trellis out of a hog panel that I bought at the farm store. If the cucumbers don’t work out I will be one up on my hog pen. The neighbors are going to love that (BIG SMILE) just kidding Trevor. I curved the panel over and tied it to some 2×2 stakes. Looked like a great trellis to me.

its a luffa plant - WOW

its a luffa plant - WOW

But wait! I screamed, arising from a deep sleep, covered in sweat. We forgot about the corn! The garden would have to be bigger.

The next morning, out came the tiller again. I tilled up more of the yard and moved the monkey grass so the neighbors wouldnt really notice that I was turning my yard into a major agriculture project.

things are shape'n up

lookin good

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What kind of urban farmer would I be without a compost bin? With all this golden material I must make my own dirt too. More research. The neat thing about this phase of the garden project is that I already had all the materials and didnt have to buy anything but the 4X4s. I used some old fence materials that I had taken down when tearing out the overgrown yard. Im very happy with the way it turned out and. Just ask my wife what I say when I find a perfectly good banana peel in the garbage can in the house. What a waste. why dont you know? This is GOLD I say as we both laugh. She is such a great sport. Now its old hat for her and nothing gets wasted. What a great urban farm wife she is!

Theres GOLD in them there boxes

There's GOLD in them there boxes

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Dont go away, there is more to come. Im just out of time for now… Be Blessed!