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Our Tine-y Garden
A Tale of Tine & Tay's Organic Gardening Adventures
Collards
With so many of our vegetables failing, it's so nice to see our collards doing well.
Collards are one of my favorite foods. Nothing beats a huge pot of collards cooked with bacon.
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--- Finally settled in to our new house (mostly)
--- Taking care of all our animals! Three chickens, a rabbit, a dozen finches, and two Alaskan huskies.
--- Working on turning our dirt-yard into something respectable
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This blog follows the adventures of Taylor and Tine as they craft, cook, and turn their house into a home.
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