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Indoor Kitchen Projects
We are finally enjoying a true blizzard in our new home! Fluffy white drifts tip into the house each time I open the front door. I’m excited to play in the snow – my first priority is sledding or … Continue reading
Posted in Personal Sustainability: How-To, Recipes, Uncategorized
Tagged blizzard, crackers, homemade, indoor, marmelade, nourishing, projects, salve, winter
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Spring Projects with Kids
It’s still pretty white around here. With warming temperatures come the wet and muddy conditions that define Vermont’s mud season. Here are some things we’re doing to remind us that the flowers and fresh green leaves of spring will be coming … Continue reading
Posted in Children and Nature, School Gardens
Tagged children, flowers, forcing, kids, mud, projects, seeds, signs, spring, tissue paper
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