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Margaret Hochla
El Reno, Oklahoma
I have been married for 27 years to Victor and have 4 children. The two girls and two boys range in age from 25-10 years. We are pleased to still have one grandparent from each side of the family ... More about Margaret
Sareen Dunleavy-Keenan
Minneapolis, Minnesota
I live in Minneapolis, in 1.5 story craftsman bungalow with beautiful woodwork, but a tiny lot. Sharing this space is my husband Brendan, 'baby' (5/07) and 'new baby' who is expected to join the fold in August. More about Sareen
Gina Keenan-Klages
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
My name is Gina, and my husband's name is Patrick. We have three children, ranging in ages from 1 to 5 years. Our household also includes my mother, who is living with us from September to May. More about Gina
Donna McClurkan
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Early January may seem an inauspicious time to begin an "eat local" project in Southwest Michigan. As if to underscore that point, nearly a foot of snow fell in Kalamazoo on January 3. More about Donna
Cher Stuewe-Portnoff
St Louis, Missouri
My first father-in-law taught me to garden in the mid-1960s. Over the next few years, with a family of five to feed, I read everything I could find about nutrition ... More about Cher
Vera Schabicki
Ashland, Mississippi
Four years ago my five children, one husband, two dogs, one cat and I moved to the rural South from a large northern California city. We went from .12 acres to a rambling 57 acres. More about Vera


Posted at 1:13 PM on May 3, 2008 by Vera Schabicki
We had a magical May Day celebration. The food was fantastic (pot luck). We made baguettes, foccaccia with onions and herbs, parlsey butter (garden parsley, wild garlic, butter from Georgia) and garden cilantro butter. Ashley made a beautiful butter cake with a meringue icing, all local except the sugar.
It was a very large circle of multiple aged kids around the May pole, from three to seventeen, plus a couple of moms. I think it might have been thirty people dancing around the May pole, wow.
We have been having some stress and deprivation issues but I do not have time to share them right now because I am off for day number two of the Beale Street Music Festival. You have not lived until you have chaperoned six teen and pre-teen girls in seven hours of pouring rain, ankle deep in mud to hear the utterly charming (groan) My Chemical Romance. The mosh pit is not as much fun when you go as the mom, I am now officially old.
Best Wishes, Vera