When I saw this recent photo of my brother in law, I instantly knew that it deserved a spot on my blog. But, in what context?
All posts in category CSA
Sensible like a Woman
Posted by Tammy on November 13, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/11/13/gender-differences-in-food/
Looking at the World through a Rose-Colored Glass
Optimism, joy, chuckles, bliss. It seems that so many places we turn, people are talking about the elusive concept of happiness. We can speculate at the reasons; a tormented economy, the sandwich generation, increasing social pressures. I’ve read unfortunate tales about the increase in the use of antidepressants in adults and in children. Frankly, I think happiness is a difficult thing to calculate. How do we really know of its existence or its intensity unless we’ve measured it against sadness?
Posted by Tammy on November 8, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/11/08/looking-at-the-world-through-a-rose-colored-glass/
Telling Our Stories
“When a community loses its memory, its members no longer know one another. How can they know one another if they have forgotten or never learned one another’s stories? If they do not know one another’s stories, how can they know whether or not to trust one another? People who do not trust one another do not help one another, and moreover, they fear one another.” (Wendell Berry, What Are People For)

Wendell Berry: Farmer, Writer, Academic - photo courtesy of thebridgepai.com
Posted by Tammy on October 17, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/10/17/telling-our-stories-humanities/
Talking with Our Mouths Full
What a couple of weeks these have been! My middle guy just returned from a school trip. I was at a company meeting for three overnights. Upon returning home, my husband had an evening meeting and there was the annual dinner for our Economic Council. I hope it doesn’t sound like a complaint as we enjoy an abundant life but what do I really miss when our schedule fills up like this? Dinner time!
Posted by Tammy on October 9, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/10/09/preserving-family-dinnertime-conversation/
Eggplant and the Five Freedoms
Eggplant is in season. As a family that eats locally and seasonally that means that we must embrace eggplant. And while I really enjoy this dense meaty vegetable, I have a very hard time selling it at my dinner table. This past week, my curry with eggplant had the guys leaving skid marks in the driveway on their way to In and Out Burger.
Posted by Tammy on September 26, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/09/26/eggplant-and-five-freedoms-of-the-first-amendmen/
Tammy’s Top Ten (t3 report) Reasons to Become a Vegetarian
“Our task must be to free ourselves… by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty. Nothing will benefit human health and increase chances of survival for life on earth as much as the evolution to a vegetarian diet.” Albert Einstein
Posted by Tammy on September 18, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/09/18/tammys-top-ten-the-t3-report-reasons-to-become-a-vegetarian/
If We Could Talk to the Animals
and the houseplants, just imagine it – chatting with a dracaena deremensis in dracaena deremensisese. Ok, maybe that’s going a bit far but there is some compelling new research that supports becoming more friendly with the animals and the plants.
Posted by Tammy on September 5, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/09/05/humane-treatment-of-animals-talk-to-plants/
Writing Down the Bones – or the Butt
You already know that Natalie Goldberg’s Writing Down the Bones is a favorite book of mine. In it she speaks of filling spiral binders with her words consistently – one notebook per month. She writes that her efforts to get her thoughts on to paper actually translate to greater mental health for herself. I began blogging as a way to get myself to write more consistently and while it has done that, I also find myself spending an inordinate amount of time reading other blogs, commenting and analyzing traffic stats.
My friend Preston, a personal trainer, recently suggested that I begin writing something else down on a consistent basis. He recommends that I start keeping a food journal. All I have to do is write down what I eat all day long and add a few other ancillary comments about how I’m feeling after each meal or snack. That’s simple enough since I’m a healthy eater and of course I’m easily drawn in because it sets up a structured framework for me to operate within. (more…)
Posted by Tammy on May 30, 2010
https://agrigirl.com/2010/05/30/keeping-a-food-journal-weight-loss/










