Salt. It has been around for a long, long time, with evidence of its use dating back as far as 6500 B.C. The British evaporated salt by boiling seawater from salt spriĀngs in small clay pots over open fires during the Iron Age. Salt was used as money by the many ancient cultures, including the... Continue Reading →
Summer Peach Preserves
āPeaches in the summertime, apples in the fall, if I canāt have the girl I love I wonāt have none at all . . . ā Anyone else love Shadygrove? Itās certainly summer here in these shady groves of the Blue Ridges, and the scent of fresh, ripe peaches wafts through our kitchen, mingling with... Continue Reading →