Nancy brought in some #huskcherries #huskcherry (at Greenville Arms 1889 Inn)
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Nancy brought in some #huskcherries #huskcherry (at Greenville Arms 1889 Inn)
There are No Tricks, Just Treats in our Halloween issue of The 1840 Farm Community Newsletter. If you're a subscriber, thank you! You should have the issue waiting for you in your inbox. This issue is filled with great links. You'll find my recipe for cheesy grits and a story about how important grits were to the settlers who first came to the New World. I included a link to the October issue of @pallensmith's gorgeous Naturally Magazine. Turn to page 18 to read all about the heirloom husk cherries we love to grow in our garden each year. I've also invited you to come along with me on a tour of Moss Mountain Farm. You can enjoy the gorgeous gardens, photos of their scrumptious food, and the animals that call the farm home. Look closely and you'll even find a few photos of me during my trip to the farm. I rarely post photos of myself, but how often do you have the chance to wear a flower crown among new friends? Last, but certainly not least, you'll find a special Halloween inspired coupon code to use in our Etsy Shop. You won't want to miss the opportunity to save 10% on your purchase, but hurry because the savings expires at midnight on 11/1. If you haven't subscribed to our newsletter, it's the best way to make sure that you don't miss a single recipe, seasonal DIY project, or special offer. You can join our mailing list and see the entire archive of issues (including today's) through the link on our profile. . . . #1840farm #recipe #grits #cheese #americanhistory #huskcherry #g2g2016 #garden2grow2016
I am putting the finishing touches on today's issue of our 1840 Farm Community Newsletter. It's filled to the brim with treats for you to enjoy. You’ll find my recipe for grits that includes an American history lesson, a link to my article in Naturally Magazine’s October issue, a photo tour of my trip to Moss Mountain Farm, and a special Halloween offer for one day savings in our Etsy Shop. If you're a subscriber, this issue will be delivered to your inbox soon. If not, there's still time to join our mailing list to make sure that you never miss a recipe, DIY project, or special offer from our sponsors or Etsy Shop. You can sign up and see what you've been missing through the link on our profile. . . . #1840farm #recipe #huskcherry #grits #basket #halloween
I spent most of my day finishing a writing assignment and taking photos to accompany my article. The subject? Heirloom husk cherries, the most interesting taste we grow in our garden year after year. I can't wait to share the article with you next month. Our husk cherries are still going strong in the garden and I plan to harvest every last one of them. With any luck, I'll have jars of jam in the pantry, frozen fruit stored away safely in the freezer, and a few ripening on the kitchen counter for snacking before our first freeze hits. . . . #1840farm #garden #heirloom #huskcherry #groundcherry
I'm finishing up a writing assignment about heirloom husk cherries this morning. I love these beautiful and unique fruits and look forward to them all year. I can't wait to share the article with you in October. Stay tuned! . . . #1840farm #garden #heirloom #huskcherry #groundcherry
Underneath this papery exterior, lies a wonderful variety of cherry named the husk cherry.