Adventures in Urban Homesteading
Monday, June 9, 2008

Rhubarb, and lots of it

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Rhubarb seems to like it around here. A plant popped up here in the backyard before it had even finished snowing. I saw the first leaves pea...
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Monday, June 2, 2008

Chickens!

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Jeremy and I have been talking about getting chickens for a couple months now. It probably won't happen till next spring, but we're ...

May 31st: Hail

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Jeremy and I biked over to a friend's house in the afternoon to play Koob . Just before 6:00 we hopped back on our bikes to head home. I...
Thursday, May 29, 2008

Northern Yearly Meeting, or How Not To Camp

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This last weekend Jeremy and I and Jeremy's niece, Claire, journeyed to Northern Yearly Meeting . We traveled with about 40 other people...
Tuesday, May 13, 2008

what happens when two perfectionists get together...

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Okay, so I'm more the perfectionist but Jeremy has his moments and can be very demanding about precision and exactness. This will all ma...
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Thursday, May 1, 2008

Stimulus

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So, I've been thinking... I've been carrying a concern for a number of months now. I read in the news awhile back that a recession i...
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Thursday, April 24, 2008

So THAT's why we all have basements

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I was just hanging out in the kitchen munching on some bread and getting ready to do a little baking. I heard this faint siren sound somewhe...
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This is the blog formerly known as “Northwest Meets Midwest,” where I shared about the absurdities and adventures of living in the Midwest (having moved here from the Northwest). But really, this blog has been more and more a story of how we’ve fallen into urban farming and homesteading. So read on and enjoy our adventures in canning, preserving, mushroom-growing, local/organic fanaticism, chicken raising, designing and constructing, sewing, and attempting a little self-sufficiency in our corner of Minneapolis.
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