![]() The occurrence of the color blue in nature is so rare, our brains are practically hardwired to exhibit a bit of disbelief when it comes to blue foods. This cynical tendency we have towards the color blue isn’t by chance. This is because we know that they are completely lacking in nutrition. We scoff at blue snacks like Takis Blue Heat Rolled Tortillas, or Blue Raspberry Gourmet Flavored Cotton Candy. Let’s be honest, what’s the first thing we think about when we hear the term ‘blue foods’? Three Men in a Boat (To Say Nothing of the Dog) by Jerome K.What Are the Health Benefits of Blue Foods? The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Book 5 of 8) by Edward Gibbon Wrenchįor the Love of the Soil by Nicole Masters The Wheel of Health: The Sources of Long Life and Health Among the Hunza by Dr. Soil Science for Gardeners by Robert Pavlis The Complete Guide to Restoring Your Soil by Dale Strickler Keeping Bees with a Smile by Fedor Lazutin and Leo Sharashkinīalanced Beekeeping I: Building a Top Bar Hive by Philip Chandlerīalanced Beekeeping II: Managing the Top Bar Hive by Philip Chandler The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Book 4 of 8) by Edward Gibbon The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Book 3 of 8) by Edward Gibbon The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Book 2 of 8) by Edward Gibbon The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire (Book 1 of 8) by Edward Gibbon WynneĪn Agricultural Testament by Sir Albert Howard Human Evolution: The Astonishing Record by John M. How to Make a Forest Garden by Patrick Whitfield Sustainable Agriculture in the Tropics by Keith O. The Sacrament of Confession by Very Reverend Canon Héctor R G Pérezįorest Gardening: Rediscovering Nature and Community in a Post-industrial Age by Robert Hart The Basic Laws of Human Stupidity by Carlo M. Organic Gardening: The natural no-dig way by Charles Dowding The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol VIII by Edward Gibbonīiological Transmutation by C. The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol VII by Edward Gibbon The Early Church was the Catholic Church by Joe Heschmeyerīorn Fundamentalist, Born Again Catholic by David Currie The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Vol VI by Edward Gibbon The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles Darwinįour Witnesses: The Early Church in Her Own Words by Rod Bennett The Lost Art of Potato Breeding by Rebsie Fairholm Triumph: The Power and the Glory of the Catholic Church by H.W. The Life and Opinions of Tristam Shandy, Gentleman by Laurence SterneĪn Essay on the Development of Christian Doctrine by Blessed John Henry NewmanĮvangelical is not Enough by Thomas HowardĮdible Cities: Urban Permaculture for Gardens, Balconies, Rooftops, and Beyond by Judith Anger, Dr. Rome Sweet Home by Scott and Kimberly Hahn Suprised by Truth by Patrick Madrid (editor) The Mini-Forest Revolution by Hannah Lewis The Orthodox Church: An Introduction to Eastern Christianity by Timothy WareĬatholicism and Fundamentalism: The Attack on "Romanism" by "Bible Christians" by Karl Keating The Catechism Explained: An Exhaustive Explanation of the Christian Religion by Spirago/ClarkeĮdible Forest Gardens Vol. The Holy Bible (Douay-Rheims translation) by God On the way home I wandered through an empty 3-acre lot with a few trees and a lot of weeds… and I found these: The other day I decided to take a stroll around the block. The cooling weather and the rain have made our fungal friends appear everywhere. It also helps that this is mushroom season and there are wild Florida mushrooms ripe for the foraging. Mycelium Running: How Mushrooms Can Help Save the World Those are really hard to miss and with a few precautions (cut every one in half to make sure they aren’t baby Amanitas or something horrid – also make sure they’re white inside) they’re a safe, if sometimes rather bland, wild edible. The first mushrooms I ever picked and ate from the wild were puffballs. I’m cautiously learning my edible and poisonous mushrooms at the moment. Not everyone has my iron constitution or taxonomic giftings. And don’t follow my example, then get sick, then sue me. NOTE: Don’t eat any wild mushroom unless you know for sure what you have.
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