Have you ever seen a loquat tree? Check out this image:
http://www.plantanswers.com/loquat.htm
Read more about loquats at:
http://aggie-horticulture.tamu.edu/citrus/loquat.htm
This afternoon I presented a program called "Eat Your Breakfast" to WIC recipients in Blanco. We discussed the health benefits of eating breakfast everyday and prepared and easy recipe.
I recently received a call for a non wheat flour pie crust. The grandmother who called wanted to make a pie for her grand daughter who is allergic to wheat. Here is a great recipe for strawberry pie with an almond pie crust.
March 11 is Johnny Appleseed Day. Apples have quite a history. We all know the story of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. And we can't forget Snow White and the poisoned apple. Here are a few appealing apple antidotes:
* Apples have for many centuries been associated with the occult sciences. Why? If you cut an apple in half horizontally, you will reveal a five-pointed start, or pentagram. A symbol often used in the occult sciences for casting spells and such.
* Apples have also been credited with bestowing longevity or eternal life.
* The Granny Smith apple was first grown in New South Wales, Australia, by Mrs. Smith, a grandmother. The apple is the most widely grown and eaten fruit in the world.
I had a request for Capri Sun purse instructions. 2 years ago, Blanco County 4-H members created these bags and now a reader is asking for instructions for a Girl Scout troop project. So, just in time for Spring Break you can create one for yourself and your friends. Use these same instructions to make a larger purse to carry as a bag and stow your wet bathing suits and towels.
