Spring 2017


 

Jean L. French, a gardener and garden blogger from Janesville, Calif.”]You have to let go of perfections. Especially as disabled gardeners, we need to adjust our ideas about gardens. People think a garden has to be weed free and perfectly orderly to be beautiful or productive. It doesn’t. The wilder a garden is, the easier it is to maintain”

 

 

 

FROM THE EDITOR

EDIBLE NOTABLES

Farm Days
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Roots Rock
Soup’s On
Edible Updates

EDIBLE EVENTS
Seasonal, food-related happenings.

FEATURE
Medicinal mushroom capital.

COVER
Marijuana goes mainstream.

CHEF’S TABLE
Z Bistro offers kaleidoscope of cuisines.

MEET THE FARMER
Eagle Peak grows healing medicine.

EDIBLE NUTRITION
Eight foods to feed your skin.

EDIBLE NUTRITION
Revealing food dyes’ toxic colors.

EDIBLE NUTRITION
Exploring the diet and dementia link.

EDIBLE NUTRITION
Optimizing pet health through fresh food.

DRINK TANK
Bringing flavorful kombucha to the Sierra.

EDIBLE GARDEN
Tips for disabled gardeners.

EDIBLE TRADITIONS
Chinese medicine shops of yore.

EAT LOCAL GUIDE
Delicious and healthy dining choices.

ADVERTISER DIRECTORY
Support these local businesses.

THE LAST BITE
Colorful stress relief.

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