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, hydroponic, marinara sauce, vine-ripened, ketchup, salsa, etc... tomatoes were the one vegetable, oops i mean fruit, i never made any fuss eating. to clear up the age-old debate, botanically-speaking, the tomato is a fruit and can be further classified as a berry since it is pulpy and has edible seeds
if you don't have bacon on hand). in just minutes your kitchen will be full of the rich robust sweetened tomato smells of an italian countryside kitchen (or at least how i imagine one). in just minutes, a homemade, velvety smooth, hearty soup (with a side of grilled cheese) will grace your table. crushed...
https://www.myjudythefoodie.com/2012/02/smoky-tomato-soup-with-maple-candied-bacon/
the virgin mary during medieval times, this was surely a hold over from earlier cultures who understood the flax 'creation stories' to be linked with the various 'spinning goddesses'. the goddesses ( holle, hulda,frigg, brigit,perchta, and the wyrd sisters) were charged with the gifting of the flax seeds
something of great worth and usefulness to the folk. the spinning work contained all of the symbolism of the creation cycle: the beginning creative spark, the living, active work and then the 'harvest', completion or fulfillment of the worthy task. with the death of the plant, came the birth of the seeds...
https://farmatcoventry.blogspot.com/2010/01/
the virgin mary during medieval times, this was surely a hold over from earlier cultures who understood the flax 'creation stories' to be linked with the various 'spinning goddesses'. the goddesses ( holle, hulda,frigg, brigit,perchta, and the wyrd sisters) were charged with the gifting of the flax seeds
something of great worth and usefulness to the folk. the spinning work contained all of the symbolism of the creation cycle: the beginning creative spark, the living, active work and then the 'harvest', completion or fulfillment of the worthy task. with the death of the plant, came the birth of the seeds...
http://farmatcoventry.blogspot.com/2010/01/