tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2132506648412240909.post3657897677201991916..comments2023-06-19T06:21:32.114-05:00Comments on Who Moved My Liberty?: On the 'Paleo' DietProf Jhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16539902592080231165noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2132506648412240909.post-29712292198741914602011-10-26T19:33:40.853-05:002011-10-26T19:33:40.853-05:00You don't see many citrus trees here. It'...You don't see many citrus trees here. It's the cold that gets them. Last winter, it got down to 18 one night.<br /><br />Home grown tomatoes are unrivaled. We may try to plant some in pots next year. That way we can move them around as the heat dictates.Brad Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03950312793230274562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2132506648412240909.post-26372862408570026262011-10-26T16:51:23.625-05:002011-10-26T16:51:23.625-05:006'2, thank you.
The garden can be solid, but ...6'2, thank you.<br /><br />The garden can be solid, but the weather was bad this year. Too much rain in June, and too little since then. We had great cucumbers, but the peppers really never did anything. Beans and peas got drowned. Tomatoes did well. Squash was all awful.<br /><br />Apples were great, but the apricots got the brown rot because they were too wet. Pissed me off, I was looking forward to the apricots.<br /><br />So can you not grow even citrus there? I thought they liked hot weather. Too dry is it?Prof Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16539902592080231165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2132506648412240909.post-85473752235812013402011-10-25T18:54:05.230-05:002011-10-25T18:54:05.230-05:00Wow, a 31W. That's impressive. But you'r...Wow, a 31W. That's impressive. But you're like 7' tall, no? <br /><br />I would imagine that one could grow a fine garden in MN. The growing season is probably short, but I would think most garden plants would do well in that climate.<br /><br />South Texas = H-O-T. Not many plants can survive the heat, and the ones that do, don't produce fruit during the summer months.Brad Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03950312793230274562noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2132506648412240909.post-20115012055215492022011-10-25T06:41:31.914-05:002011-10-25T06:41:31.914-05:00Ya, Caveman diet.
Nice work! I dropped from a 33...Ya, Caveman diet. <br /><br />Nice work! I dropped from a 33W to a 31W over the summer. Workin' the land with (mostly) hand tools will get your sweat up.Prof Jhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16539902592080231165noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2132506648412240909.post-26831250131578528912011-10-24T19:52:05.949-05:002011-10-24T19:52:05.949-05:00Is Paleo the Caveman diet? Some DCP'ers were ...Is Paleo the Caveman diet? Some DCP'ers were abiding by this while at SU. But, as you say, I'm not big on avoiding certain foods, particularly if they're whole foods, like grains. <br /><br />BTW: went jeans shopping the other day and got a 32W. Not bad for an old man. Running 13 miles on Sunday probably helped!Brad Dhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03950312793230274562noreply@blogger.com