This morning we had a wonderful Breakfast: French Toast (Homemade Breads from Joni and an Amish lady at the Kirksville Farmer's Market),
- Maple Syrup (known as "Ishigahmizigaywin" by the Anishenaabe, hand harvested by Tribal Members on the White Earth Indian Reservation in what we know now as Northern Minnesota via Dorreen; this is not far from where we used to live),
- Molasses (from last year's Molasses Making by the Crawford Clan of Millard),
- Blackberry Syrup (from the Blackberry Patch on the Crawford Family Farm and made by Richard), Pecans (from West of Moberly),
- Fried Apples (from our very own heavily laden Golden Delicious Apple Tree, fried in the tradition of Great Aunt Lula Myers Hart),
- Homemade Butter (from Cream from a local Dairy made by Melanie in a Butter Churn acquired for us by her Uncle Gerald and Aunt Connie).
Yum. I can hardly believe we eat this way. Doesn't everyone eat this way?
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