8
September
2009
Traditional Ecological Knowledge is the term used to describe the skills, wisdom and understanding of nature that our Ancestors had when they lived close to the land. Listen to Jason Knight co-founder and program director of www.wildernesscollege.com
This program was aired first on KSER 90.7FM communit
y
radio in Everett.
karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com
http://livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.blogspot.com
recyclewithkbk
eco, herbs, native, plants, preservating, wilderness, college, alderleaf, outdoors, survival
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17
August
2009
Grown your own groceries but can't eat them all ? Becoming overloaded with wonderful new veggies but the people at work flat refuse to take any more ? Listen to WSU Extension Coordinator Kate Halstead about local canning workshops in July and August. Yes, even you can feed your family all winter long learning some of the tricks your granny knew so well. Preserve the Harvest
This program was aired first on KSER 90.7FM community 
radio in Everett.
karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com
http://livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.blogspot.com
recyclewithkbk
green, herbs, farming, healthy, plants, gardening, food, groceries, preservating
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14
July
2009
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Dandelion is So Misunderstood many think it is a weed when actually it is a wonderful nurishing herb. Spraying herbicides on the dandelion is affecting the water we drink, salmon, our children and so much more.
Listen to be enlightened by John Gallagher of www.learningherbs.com
This program was 1st aired on KSER 90.7 FM “Seein Green”
karen@livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.com
http://livingsustainablyinsnohomishcounty.blogspot.com
recyclewithkbk
green, herbs, dandelion
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