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[North Country Pagan] Eating Local

Eating local has become an important goal for me. My husband and I
watched Food Inc. I had been meaning to watch it for months but ...oh
you know how that goes. Anyway, it was really well-done. Much was not a
surprise or I already knew about it, but there were plenty of "woah"
moments for me. Those who know me know that my husband and I are
vegetarians for environmental and ethical reasons. I often think I'm a
bit more liberal about it than my husband in that I'm always quick to
tell people that I'm not anti-hunting or against small, sustainable,
humane meat farms. A lot of people expect a barrage of anti-meat talk
from me and, though I do consider vegetarianism to be one of the best
environmental approaches at the moment, I understand that some people
really don't want to or, in some cases, physically can't. Long story
short, this documentary isn't anti-meat - it's anti-factory farming and
anti-fast food. There were very few gory scenes of slaughter if any at
all. There was definitely some footage of the animals' living
conditions (toned down - most factory farms won't let just anyone
wander in) and some food processing footage. So "icky scenes" shouldn't
be a concern.

Anyway, the movie reinvigorated my desire to eat locally. As much as I
miss my old stomping ground, there are an abundant number of small,
local farms who participate in markets and will sell you meat, eggs,
and, in some rare cases, milk from their own cows.

But it's getting to be the end of January! It's cold! What could
possibly be in season right now?

Well, according to Sustainable Table there are several things! All
thanks to "hothouses" and storage, apples, cabbage, carrots, onions,
potatoes, turnips, and winter squash are in season. That's a lot of
stew and soup! And mixed with dried legumes.... mmmm!
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As the air grows colder and the flowers turn brown and whither, I'm starting to think about what I can grow in the coming spring and summer. I don't anticipate Ron and I having to move for a year at least, so I think we'd be able to have some crops next year. There is a garden bed close to the house that isn't being used and I'd like to put some veggies there. I'm sure we could till in another area. I'd also like to fill our property with pots. Pots up the steps, pots around the house, pots on the porches... It's not as permanent, but I don't think my aunt would be happy if we tilled her entire lot. I'd love to do that, but I think starting small would be best for us experientially.

Anyway, I'm hoping to try heirloom seeds. I've been looking around online and they don't seem that expensive. I've got all winter to plan and prepare. We started a compost pile when we moved in and I hope that will help. I'm thinking of buying some more soil to put over it, though... We have too much green matter and not enough brown...

Anyway, I'm excited at the possibilities!
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Warhammer

The non disclosure thingy about Warhammer has been released so Ron is in heaven. lol

We both got into the preview weekend so that should be fun for a bit. When the game officially starts, we want to play as dwarves. Should be a good time.

Although I am worried about Ron's homework... Who releases a major MMO right before school starts?!
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Feeling a Bit Better

While I felt absolutely terrible yesterday, I'm feeling much better today so I'm not sure whether or not I want to go to urgent care. While it's true that I've been sick for over a week, I don't know if I want to waste my time and money when I could just go and get some over the counter medicine. My throat doesn't hurt and I can breath. I'm still coughing, but not as much today, and I'm just a bit sniffly. I made myself a salt water gargle and it seemed to help my throat congestion.

I called my ESL teacher and, while I didn't talk to her (she was testing), I did talk to the chair of the ESL program. She was excited to have someone coming in to student teach in ESL. She also encouraged me to sign up for subbing with them because they're desperate. Well, hey, what a perfect match. You're desperate for ESL subs, and I'm desperate for money. Well...not desperate...but still.

What else is new? Well, Ron is ACTUALLY CLEANING HIS ROOM! Hell must be frozen over or something... I can actually see his bedroom floor!