Craft Brewery Resurrects 300-Year-Old Persimmon Beer Recipe
Back in the 18th century, it might’ve been drunk instead of water. Yum.
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Craft Brewery Resurrects 300-Year-Old Persimmon Beer Recipe
Back in the 18th century, it might’ve been drunk instead of water. Yum.
The Weekly Glean: Brand-New Ancient Grains
Hop on the grain train.
Maine Grinch Steals Christmas Trees, Is Jerk
Is there a war of Christmas tree growers in Maine?
Why Does ConAgra Own A Trendy L.A. Food Truck?
Could your next bowl of “Don’t Lose Your Tempura” from a food truck actually come from a huge agriculture megabusiness?
Killing Wolves May Cause More Livestock Deaths
It seems totally counter to common sense, but that’s what the survey says.
Miniature Donkey Farmer Makes Us Want To Run Out And Get Some Miniature Donkeys Right Now
“A donkey can make you feel better about the world. Just sit out there with your donkey, with your arm over its shoulder, and things don’t look so bad.”
In American Southern Literature, The Mule Must Die
What makes a work of southern literature “southern”? Is it mere geography? No, says one scholar. It’s southern lit if there’s a dead mule in there.
Can Donkeys Really Commit Suicide?
Are animals intellectually or behaviorally capable of committing what in humans would be considered an act of suicide?
The Weekly Glean: Starbucks Ups Its Game
Can’t live with it; certainly can’t live without it.
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