Have you tried this type of cooked and raw eggs in this video? I make this when I have a lot of eggs, they go fast.I have a crazy amount of eggs from the girls lately. I'm considering dehydrating the extras... Anyone experimented with that?
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Have you tried this type of cooked and raw eggs in this video? I make this when I have a lot of eggs, they go fast.I have a crazy amount of eggs from the girls lately. I'm considering dehydrating the extras... Anyone experimented with that?
That was interesting. I've been pickling eggs in pickle water and they taste good. I like the idea of marinating eggs in soy sauce.Have you tried this type of cooked and raw eggs in this video? I make this when I have a lot of eggs, they go fast.
I have Phoebe bird looking to make a nest. Walked in the sto
Never heard of Phoebe, but it looks like some I might have aroundre grocery shopping and knees are a bit sore.
I have mesophilic yogurt, the kombucha, a ginger bug and a sourdough starter all going right now. I was surprised by how much influence the kombucha had, the sourdough smells sour even after discard and feeding.I literally fed and sat out my sourdough starter last night.
I bet your new starter is going to be amazing with the influence of the kombucha culture nearby!
What mix do you use in those @Sueby ?All the GreenStalks are finally filled with my own mix & stacked! 3 are planted, 3 need warmer. Phew, that was a lot of work for someone with a 5lb weight limit, lol. The garden needs some work before I can move them out there. LOVE the red. View attachment 3793489View attachment 3793490
Sort of a Mels mix with some add ons, basically:What mix do you use in those @Sueby ?
I’ve had the same experience with ProMix, not at all impressed. Thanks so much for this recipe! I have only one Greenstalk and it’s still in the other room under a table. I’m seriously procrastinating.Sort of a Mels mix with some add ons, basically:
5 gallons coco coir
5 gallons of my compost
3 gallons perlite
2 gallons vermiculite
1 gallon worm castings
Then a bit of fertilizer, lime, bone meal, & blood meal.
(got the recipe from a GS gardener)
It's a fantastic mix for the GreenStalks here, very happy with it so far. Last year I used the red ProMix & it sucked for me, waaaay too wet, I need to amend that stuff tomorrow with some perlite. Lots of perlite, lol.