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  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Fertile eggs

    For some reason, my wife has decided to start buying cage-free eggs from Trader Joe’s. I guess since they’re cage-free, the roosters get after them, and the eggs are therefore fertile. I think I’ve read somewhere... (14 replies, last updated by Becca Porter June 21, 2005)

  • Gardening

    When do you fertilize

    When do you all top dress some fertilizer? I have read about doing it as soon your seeds sprout, then again later. this is my first year using fertilizer (organic). wondering when... (3 replies, last updated by Shazam May 20, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    What's the deal with fertilized eggs?

    I always buy cage free, hormone free eggs, but shy away from the fertized ones, I guess I’m afraid of what could be in there, but part of me believes these eggs may actually be better. So what’s the deal with the... (8 replies, last updated by Nyleve January 26, 2006)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Bombay Garden in Sunnyvale: Fertile Ground for the Biggest Indian Buffet Ever

    Bombay Garden is our current go-to Indian buffet in the South Bay (because of late I can’t convince the husband to go to the vastly superior Turmeric). They took over the old Pasand location at Lawrence Expressway and El... (12 replies, last updated by katya October 10, 2007)

  • Midwest

    Good Eats in Mason City, Iowa?

    , but nothing past that please because we won’t have time to get there! I already know about Cancun Mexican in Clear Lake and Mason City, and we’ve been to the Fertile Cafe in Fertile (terrific French toast!)... any... (0 replies, last updated by Das Ubergeek June 4, 2005)

  • Gardening

    Basil Growing Question

    of the year. Is the simple solve to cut the flowers at the top and continue to fertilize heavy, or am I missing something else? (5 replies, last updated by Zeldog September 4, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Korean Pepper

    Hi All, To avoid irradiation, pesticides, fertilizers, etc. I like to dry my own peppers. Now, I want to make certain Korean foods that call for Korean Red Pepper, but I can’t seem to find out what variety of pepper this is.... (0 replies, last updated by toronyc February 4, 2007)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Omega 3 Eggs

    dozen of a different brand to make sure they weren’t just “off” and sure enough, the same taste. I now buy free range eggs from a local poultry farm. They taste great, but occasionally, I get a fertilized one. A... (5 replies, last updated by phofiend November 4, 2006)

  • Italy

    Restaurants in Florence

    Enzo e Piero, Nerbone (in the market) Honestly, there are about 5 zillion Florence posts on this board.... fertile ground! good luck (1 reply, last updated by liz March 2, 2005)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Best Venison

    I have been buying venison from a producer in Fertile, Iowa. It is farm raised and is Red Deer. The venison dry aged for 2 to 3 weeks and tested for “mad cow disease” before it is slaughtered. Their website is... (0 replies, last updated by Joann Habermann November 15, 2004)

  • Gardening

    Cantaloupe

    It sounds like the plant might have a nitrogen deficiency. Try giving it a little bit of liquid fertilizer. A primer on fertilizer, if you need one: Their strength is measured by 3 numbers. So you’ll see something like... (5 replies, last updated by mudster June 10, 2009)

  • Gardening

    Growing Corn in NJ

    -10-10 fertilizer in before planting, corn is a heavy feeder and needs proper fertilization. Plant seeds one inch deep, every 2-3 inches, and thin to one every 12 inches. When it is about knee high, or just beginning to tassel,... (2 replies, last updated by James Cristinian April 30, 2009)

  • U.K./Ireland

    A Vrai French Bistro in London or environs

    I’ll be in London for a week, from 24.xi.08. As I used to live in Paris, I know that the chunnel has made cross-fertilization of all kinds of seeds possible. So: Where are those disaffected French restaurateurs who moved to... (0 replies, last updated by 75 percent cacao November 19, 2008)

  • Food Media and News

    Flesh-Eating Bacon

    Which is to say: Don’t buy commodity pork. As has been amply pointed out, the bizarre system of farm subsidies designed during the Nixon administration took what had been a fairly self-sustaining model – pig... (4 replies, last updated by chrisandbetsyc March 14, 2009)

  • San Francisco Bay Area

    Botana Cafe

    posted hours. Love your moniker! Fertile Heights indeed... (1 reply, last updated by bernalgirl July 8, 2005)

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