Do They Have Gyros in NYC? : GardenFork Radio

Why did Mike ask this? You’ll have to listen to Eric’s answer. Then we talk about Pinball again… Then: we talk a bit about 9/11 and what we learned about being prepared for emergencies

Ready.gov

mushroom hunting

snapping bolts on your truck

preparing honey bees for winter

dealing with wasps

doug welch  welchwrite.com A Gardeners Notebook and his great video on GardenFork
Tillamook cheese

Steve’s CooksGarden you tube show

thrifty and green blog

anne raver and ken druse

electronics recycling

painting ceilings

Comments

7 responses to “Do They Have Gyros in NYC? : GardenFork Radio”

  1. Recyclable pen. Or is it just that it was recycled? Why is this green? Is it really green?

    http://www.earthfriendlypens.com/recycled_paper_pens/recycled_clicker_pen.html

  2. You guys made me laugh out loud this week. Great show. Oh and in French the H is silent so my name is pronounced like Joanne. 🙂 Thanks for the mention too.

  3. Monica

    Hey Guys! Yes, we were totally disappointed that we didn’t take a prize, but we had so much fun at the Forest Park Ribfest! Sorry we missed you Mike!

    Monica

  4. Lisa

    Mike;
    where is the restuarant near the boarder od Il and WI?? I live just minutes from the boarder near lake Michigan.. I also have a couple places where you can go shooting if you drop me a email..
    Thanks for the shows..

  5. This is the website. The graphic is a bit deceiving, there are no roaming violinists or fancy tables with nice wine glasses.

    http://www.mrfibs.net

    Look under “Location” that’s more like it.

    I’m interested in a place outside where I don’t have to spend $700 on a membership. Let me know!

  6. Brian

    In regards to starting the garden bed without tilling…you are talking about what is called sheet mulching. Quick Google search: http://www.agroforestry.net/pubs/Sheet_Mulching.html
    Another common material to use is cardboard, as well as the newspaper you mentioned.

  7. Just listened to it yesterday, another good show. Thanks for sharing. BTW, I saw Tillamook cheese at Costco (in Illinois).