Morning, folks. I know I was taking out the trash and recycling this morning and having to watch my feet on the frozen driveway, but it really is getting to be time for us to start readying ourselves to garden. It's like Lent and Easter -- and Lent starts this week, doesn't it?! Already?! We've got to ready our soil for the seeds of resurrection, in a sense.
We're having a garden meeting on February 23 at 5:30 p.m. at First Presbyterian Church. We need to communicate with all the 2011 gardeners to see who wants to garden again, and we need to fill the rest of the beds. We need to determine what our food recipients -- Kitchen of Hope, Salvation Army, Meals on Wheels, Interfaith Hospitality, and others -- want us most to grow and start moving toward growing those things. And we need to set a kickoff day in April to start our spring planting. Those are some of the biggies, anyhow. Won't you come help us? Please?
I saw a cool cookbook Sunday, and haven't spent much time perusing the Web site associated with it, but thought you might like to know about it, too: It's called Harvest Eating. There are lots of resources on this site, so if you have time, check it out!
Happy day.
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