This week, readers share tips for growing a Myer lemon tree and pruning raspberries and columnist Don Kinzler writes about bumpy lawns due to nightcrawlers.
It seems BUY LOCAL gets a lot of lip service these days, but even before tariffs were making life more difficult for U.S. ag producers, the cost of doing business here was already boosting the price of U.S. goods over those from other countries.
It seems BUY LOCAL gets a lot of lip service these days, but even before tariffs were making life more difficult for U.S. ag producers, the cost of doing business here was already boosting the price of U.S. goods over those from other countries.
While The Elegant Farmer has grown exponentially since its beginnings in 1946 as a dairy farm and roadside market, it has retained the old-school charm reminiscent of an autumn afternoon in the Wisconsin countryside.
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>> jesse: i'm not going to go there. >> jeanine: jesse, don't. >> jesse: here is how you limit paralysis of the supermarket, go to the butcher for the meat and the bread you go to the bakery and then when you get to the grocery store you just do the perimeter. you don't pac-man through all of the stupid aisles, that is where all of the overwhelming choices are. >> jeanine: vegetables. >> jesse: you hit fruit and veggies off the bat, avocados, raspberries, bananas, i would be interested in a lot of exotic fruit recently, coconut. the best way to crack a coconut, i used to take a screwdriver, hammer, boom, tip it, that is how you get the coconut water. if you're really smart, you put it in a little plastic bag and smash it into your steps, then it shatters into a million pieces. you lose the coconut water, but you still have the coconut meat, and isn't it weird that they call it meat and it is not an animal? i digress. then you stay around the perimeter and hit the dairy, get your butter, your milk, your cheese. >> jeanine: lactose-free milk.
going to be the most important piece we have ever done. >> greg: he is a liar. >> jessica: i do feel an unnecessary amount of pressure to buy the most expensive berries, and that bothers me. so, little kids love berries. cleo thinks that raspberries are free, and they are not. they are really expensive. so i go in, i am in the store and looking at i see these nice raspberries, california grown, right, they are like $5.99, and then i see the driscoll's and they are $7.99, and i think to myself, do i love my little girl? i do, so i buy the $7.99 ones, she eats them as a snack while we are rolling in the stroller, once more berries. i don't have any more berries, they are too expensive. >> jeanine: $15. >> jessica: if i had less choice, i would have more money in my pocket and cleo would still have berries, so that is my problem with the supermarket. >> greg: so give the child up, jessica. >> dana: you don't have to take your child to the