In commemorating Juneteenth this year, we invited Chicago writer Tequia Burt to write about the importance of African American heirloom seeds. Every year in my garden, I grow at least one African American heirloom crop, partly to commemorate Juneteenth. For Black Americans, Juneteenth marks the final liberation of our ancestors held as slaves on June 19, 1865. What better way
— Read on www.chicagobotanic.org/blog/plants_and_gardening/my_juneteenth_garden
Related Articles
German Potato Salad
GERMAN POTATO SALAD 6 medium-size (about 2 lbs. potatoes) 12 slices bacon 3 medium-sized onions 1 cup vinegar 2 tablespoons vinegar 1½ tablespoons sugar 1½ tablespoons salt ¾ teaspoon monosodium glutamate 3 teaspoon pepper Wash and put into halves 6 medium-size (about 2 lbs.) potatoes Cook about 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender when […]
More junque from dead retail
the latest installment of old junk from now dead retail stores found around the house. Find this content useful? Share it with your friends!
Lillian Vernon, Creator of a Bustling Catalog Business, Dies at 88 – The New York Times
Ms. Vernon’s company, started in 1951, once had revenues near $300 million and was the first owned by a woman to be listed on the American Stock Exchange. Source: Lillian Vernon, Creator of a Bustling Catalog Business, Dies at 88 – The New York Times Find this content useful? Share it with your friends!

