Lotus Garden Newsletter for Homesteaders. 28th April 2021

in Natural Medicine4 years ago
Authored by @minismallholding

It's another week and another roundup of gardening and homesteading highlights. I hope you enjoy and are as inspired by them as much as I was.

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Things happening in the community.

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Some highlights of the week

I just love @breezin's living shade canopy which is multipurposing at its best. Even the wasps are doing a perfect job!

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If you're propagating, then this step by step to making a propagation bubbler from @canadianrenegade, could be a game changer.
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@steemmatt continues to salvage unwanted items from going to scrap and shares 6 more of those saves with us.
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If you've ever had over ripe bananas, you may well have hunted down banana bread recipes and become frustrated that they only use a couple of bananas. Well here's one from @macchiata which uses 5 bananas, although sadly only one egg, so if you have a flush of them as well, you'll need to find another recipe.
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Each week one of our featured authors will be selected to be a 5% beneficiary of The Lotus Garden newsletter. This week @steemmatt will receive this award.


Thank you for stopping by. This week's newsletter was brought to you by @minismallholding.

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Thanks for featuring my banana recipe! anyone who wants to make use of their ripe banana, that's the way people 😄 you can probably skip the egg too (never tried without egg) but I am assuming that's possible cause I tried making some cakes without it.

 4 years ago  

Sometimes ground flaxseed powder and water make a nice egg substitute for baking, might have to give your recipe a try with this method. !ENGAGE 25


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 4 years ago  

I apprecialove a good DIY project, thanks for sharing it with us. !ENGAGE 10


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