New favorites
I decided not to go kayaking on this gorgeous afternoon, one of a diminishing number on the far coast, because, I reasoned, teh respnsible thing to do would be a bit of job hunting. And here I am writing nonsense no one will ever read. Since I'm here, though, a few new favorites:
Blackberries and whipped cream, with just a touch of maple syrup. I'm not doing all that well on my local foods diet--mostly out of laziness and because it just didn't seem manageable with my current very limited kitchen situation. Blackberries with whipped cream and maple syrup, though, happen to be entirely local, even picked, milked and tapped on my own! And really, I can't think of anything I'd prefer to eat for dinner tonight OK, for dessert. For dinner I'm having fritata with black krim tomatoes and horn of plenty mushrooms harvested by my neighbor.
Edible Gear. I'm not sure it's really a favorite, though I am having an awful lot of fun thinking about it. The slogan is you last mile is your lightest mile. The company sells packs, sleeping bags, pads, tars adn more all edible, and most (all?) even organic. I remain skeptical. Which peice of gear do you eat first? And what happens if it rains, as it always does when I go hiking? And what if you get sick of gummy fruit roll-up type things?
Blackberries and whipped cream, with just a touch of maple syrup. I'm not doing all that well on my local foods diet--mostly out of laziness and because it just didn't seem manageable with my current very limited kitchen situation. Blackberries with whipped cream and maple syrup, though, happen to be entirely local, even picked, milked and tapped on my own! And really, I can't think of anything I'd prefer to eat for dinner tonight OK, for dessert. For dinner I'm having fritata with black krim tomatoes and horn of plenty mushrooms harvested by my neighbor.
Edible Gear. I'm not sure it's really a favorite, though I am having an awful lot of fun thinking about it. The slogan is you last mile is your lightest mile. The company sells packs, sleeping bags, pads, tars adn more all edible, and most (all?) even organic. I remain skeptical. Which peice of gear do you eat first? And what happens if it rains, as it always does when I go hiking? And what if you get sick of gummy fruit roll-up type things?
