What's appropriation there? The locals just brought the whiskey recipe with them when they hopped the pond.
And then made legislation that it can only be made across the pond and no longer where the recipes originated from.
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Weather was nice enough to get one of the raised beds raised another 10".
More starts going and more potting ups. My peppers haven't even germed, so I'm gonna have to buy some more than I planned. 21ish more days till planting.
Bought this a few years ago, probably about time to give it a read.
Aero tomatoes are flowering nicely. Gonna have some reservoir issues with the ageing lid. Can't do much until these have run their course though.
It's beginning to look a lot like fuck this.
Refreshed the bed with new cedar mulch!
The fun of living in a 3A climate.
What's everyone's favorite garden flower/plant they are looking forward to this year?
Good news! I think I figured out my tomatoe issue.
How would you spring care for this third year fruiting raspberry.
And then there were two.
I guess I get to join in! Lillies are coming up.
We have flowering tomatoes! ~4weeks in the aero system.
The risk of pets and plants. 1 down so far.
Aeroponics tomatoes seem to have rebounded.
Moved the starts to the window!
1 of 4 (2 types) tomatoes are looking haggard.
Starters are starting to take off fantastically. Didn't seem to mind the transplant, mission succeeded.
My POV seeing all these outside posts.
Tents getting full, garden starts for about 5 weeks from now.
They didn’t change the recipe in a sense, they took the process of making rye and used “local” and government subsidized ingredients in a higher percentage to cut costs. Which was corn. It was already being made elsewhere.
In the case of champagne, that’s a little more involved, there is actually a distinct difference from the soil in the area that make it. So to make it elsewhere WON’T be the same. And the legislation was to protect a unique process from starting to be used elsewhere, not to strip other places of what they were doing.
The information coming from a bourbon distillery is gonna be HEAVILY biased to making them look like not the villain.