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Remembering the Milkman

July 28, 2022 by Jim Brewer

  You could hear him coming a block away - the engine chugging on the old, white truck and hundreds of glass bottles clinking inside. He was the milkman. Believe it or not, there was a time when you didn’t go to the store to buy milk. Rather, the milk came to you in the milkman’s truck. In the 1950’s and 60’s, most families engaged the services of the local milkman. With a note left in … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Boomer Memories

Rhett’s Bar & Grill: As Good as Ever

July 28, 2022 by Jim Brewer

  Rhett’s Bar & Grill was one of our go-to restaurants for a Friday night out. It was certainly convenient, about a mile from our house and the food was always spot on. Then Rhett Craddock loaded up his cloth napkins, pots, pans, and cookbooks and moved to Louisa, at Zion Crossroads. Lots of friends – some who live in Spring Creek – have since been often and rave about it. Last … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Eatin' Out

Seeds: I Should Pay More Attention

July 28, 2022 by Jim Brewer

  I do it every year and I ought to know better. I either buy seeds or young plants and don’t read the fine print, or I’ll plant something, throw away the pack and then can’t remember what it is I planted. Then I don’t know what to buy or not to buy the next year. This happens with tomatoes a lot. Some varieties don’t produce well, and some do. Some have lots of flavor, some don’t. But … [Read more...]

Filed Under: The Garden Spot

Meatballs: Southern Style

July 28, 2022 by Jim Brewer

Go to any church picnic, family reunion or funeral in the South and there will be meatballs. Beef meatballs swimming in a rich sauce. But when you leave the affair, there will be no more meatballs. They vanish like roaches when the light turns on. Meatballs are simply a southern tradition, a staple. They are often reserved for appetizers, but a big helping over some egg noodles makes a killer … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Now We're Cooking

Attracting Amphibians and Reptiles to Your Yard

July 28, 2022 by Jim Brewer

  Why? Why would anyone want to attract amphibians such as frogs and lizards or reptiles such as snakes and turtles to their yard? Simple. Because these critters eat tons of insects and rodents. According to Virginia’s DNR, amphibians and reptiles are a vital part of the natural world, but urban development and landscaping have caused their habitats to be lost or degraded. By making … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Backyard Birds and Buds

A Butcher, a Baker…

July 28, 2022 by Jim Brewer

  Yep, and a candlestick maker. The three main characters in an old nursery rhyme. Butchers, however, seem to be a dying breed, especially at the major grocery store chains. Kroger’s, for example, no longer has butchers. They have “Putter Outers” – folks that “put out” the prepackaged meats on the counters. It is much more efficient to have meats trimmed and butchered at a central … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Local Business

Red Drum Slaughter

July 28, 2022 by Jim Brewer

  Red drum are a highly protected species in Virginia. Recreational anglers are allowed to keep only three fish between 18 and 25 inches per day. The large drum – the breeding stock – are strictly off limits. To everybody but Omega Protein. A Fish Reduction Vessel from Omega “accidentally” netted large numbers of drum while they were seining for menhaden this week. When they saw the drum … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Outdoor Report

Bear With Me

July 21, 2022 by Jim Brewer

What would you do if you went out in your back yard one evening and found yourself face to face with a 350-pound bear and her two cubs? After changing your pants, that is. On a serious note, if you have the presence of mind, experts say to stand and face the bear directly. Never run away from or approach the bear. Make yourself look as big as possible by spreading your arms or, better yet, a … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Chuckles

Mountain Mint: A Honeybee Heaven

July 21, 2022 by Jim Brewer

“There are bees on our new plants,” Nancy said. “That’s good,” I responded, thinking she may have seen a couple of honeybees. But there weren’t just a couple, there were dozens and dozens of honeybees dipping in and among the tiny white blossoms of our two Mountain Mint plants. I often go an entire summer and don’t see that many. These lovely plants are amazing bee attractors. Last fall, … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Conservation

Things Daddy Told Me

July 21, 2022 by Jim Brewer

Every morning when I get out of the shower, I remember Daddy’s advice. “Before drying off with a towel, use your hands and whisk most of the water off your skin, then use your towel.” Daddy was a Lieutenant on a Cruiser ship in the South Pacific in World War II. Towels had a hard time drying in the steamy depths of a ship, so the more water you could remove with your hands, the less the towel … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Things Daddy Told Me

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