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As to be expected, the spring and summer months have absolutely flown by. To date, the 2015 PMSS Grow Appalachia program includes 45 families with a direct impact of over
As to be expected, the spring and summer months have absolutely flown by. To date, the 2015 PMSS Grow Appalachia program includes 45 families with a direct impact of over
By: Kathryn Engle July was busy at Lend-A-Hand. Lots of rain messed up our plans, but we had great cooking and canning classes thanks to the Knox County Cooperative Extension
Hi Everyone! Debbie Strickland, Appalachia Cares/AmeriCorps at Rural Resources, reporting in from Greene County, in East Tennessee. July just seems like the invasion month - rains, weeds, mosquitos, weeds, heat
We've been hosting a bunch of workshops lately, with lots of wonderfully inquisitive attendees. Half of our workshops have been covering different food preservation techniques such as dehydrating, freezing, and
What a month! I have missed posting on here every week. (Yes, I cannot believe I just said that!) I did not realize until a month went by, how much
Hey GA Family, Brian here -- still getting used to only posting once a month! So much to tell, but I believe photos speak louder than words, so I will
My husband asked me a simple question today... do we really need to plant this many onions? Now, I admit that as I stood there looking at the four 50
Scott Christian Care Center held its first fundraising event in the Kitchen! The kitchen is USDA Certified Manufacturing and teaching kitchen. This is a full service kitchen that will address
I feel like the rabbit from Alice in Wonderland, I am late for our date this weekend! White rabbit Debbie here, Appalachia/AmeriCorps, from Rural Resources in Greeneville, TN, trying to
--Kris Arbuckle, High Rocks, Hillsboro, WV. Ever since I was a young child I was always around gardens and farm crop. It was the way my family provided for each