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pilgrimmom · 4 years
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Winner ang ginataang gulay w/ salt pork! 😋 (Mixed vegetables w/ coconut milk and salt pork). Almost everything I needed for this dish are in my garden -- squash, eggplant, string beans, choy sum. The rest I bought from the local market. Oh, and I'm proud to say that the coconut milk didn't come from cans; I squeezed it from freshly grated coconut meat 🤣 (took me all day). Such is life in the countryside. People are never in a hurry. #homegrown #homegrownfood #growyourownfood #homecookedmeal #sustainableliving #farmliving #lifeatthefarm #lifeinrecovery #recoverywarrior #sobermom https://www.instagram.com/p/CAtpouIDo0f/?igshid=1wtgzb7e1rknl
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m7-larariboldi-blog · 7 years
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My job
I would like to make clear that the Nikita’s Village project is a work in progress. Which means that the resort is not physically built yet. The site, located in the north part of the island, has been excavated and the roads have been completed. The stone walls have been built from stones found on the property and the first villa will be finished by the end of this year. Thus, all the courses and the activities that I am participating in have been moved to the farm.
It is hard to define a typical working day because each day is so diverse. We live as a community at the farm and every intern has a different program to follow, therefore Kostas has personalised our schedules. And in the last two weeks I have learned so much in so little time.
At the farm, we wake up at 8:30 am and make breakfast together. The incredible thing is that we eat exclusively what we grow and harvest, so there is no need to buy anything besides bottled water, rice, pasta and local meat once in awhile. We generally have vegetarian meals rich in fresh fruits and vegetables, while the main protein we eat is eggs. All the products are 100% organic. Almost every night we have food workshops, in which Kostas demonstrates traditional Greek cuisine, while I teach the participants cooking skills, such as shredding, cutting, dicing. I also instruct on basic hygienic kitchen procedures, such as cross contamination and temperatures. It is also my role to raise awareness during the activity about the benefits of the different kind of vitamins, such as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties of vitamin A & C of which the Mediterranean diet is rich. Moreover, part of my job here is to work at the shop of the farm for 2-3 hours daily and this gives me the opportunity, while selling our products, to promote organic food consumption and motivate tourists to make careful choices once back home and avoid (when possible) processed food, preservatives and fast food. What I noticed is, that a course or class at an academic level for instructing people, will not be effective in a reality like Lipsi. No stress and time, pure relaxation and slow rhythm are the main characteristics of this island, both for locals and travellers. Therefore, I needed to review my methods and take my chance, whenever is possible, to give my contribution in a very informal and relaxed setting.
Compared to the other interns at the farm, I have much more independence and autonomy in relation to my job because need to conduct interviews with the local, in order to gain a better understanding of the lifestyle, food tradition, customs, culture (still very strong on this island) and social practices. Kostas is wholly supporting me in this and since the first days, has worked for me as a “gate opener” to better reach the target. But I have much more to do, such as attending cooking classes, Greek language courses and since last week I am running 1-2 sessions of water gym per-week, depending on the weekly schedule and the multiple learning experiences enclosed in it. Running water gym sessions on the beach is an exciting experience for me, not only because of the beautiful conformation of the territory and landscape, but also for the huge learning opportunity per-se, able to improve my coaching skills in relation to physical activity, that is not exactly my strong suit :). I have always loved to challenge myself because I see it as the best way to improve who we are and achieve goals, that otherwise we would perceive, as too far away from our concrete and real abilities.
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Food workshop with the guest at the farm, Dolmades: vine leaves’ rolls with rice, vegetables and spices filling
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Some of the 100% organic products of the farm: Hopi maize (blue corn), beetroots, almonds, grape and sea salt...because salt can be dangerous and cause hypertension, but let’s not forget that for many countries is the main source of iodine, fundamental for a correct functioning of the thyroid gland
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A reminder in the kitchen of a practical technique to regulate portions and proportion of food with the help of one hand (on the left) and on the plate - My plate (on the right)
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The Magic of Gramps' Farm.... We found another Four and Five Leaf Clover patch. First time discoveries by @k8nstellablue , @levon_brooking_1118 and Stella. I also drove a Tractor for the first time. Big day for firsts, I guess. #littlepondfarm #fourleafclover #fiveleafclover #grampstreasures #rootsrundeep #lifeatthefarm (at White Creek, New York)
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pilgrimmom · 4 years
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Early morning walks with these awesome creatures are one of my favorite things to do first thing in the morning at the farm. Today we went across the grasslands and down the sheep house, hoping to spot Barnie along the way. We didn't see him, but I heard numerous bird calls and knew one of them was Barnie 😊 Whenever I count my blessings in the morning, I count being in this side of the planet twice 🙏❤️ What are you grateful for today? 😃😘 #covid19diaries #lifeatthefarm #lifeinrecovery #sobermom #recoverywarrior #gsdmom #gsdcute #gsdunited #dogsofinstagram #dogarefamilytoo #doggos #countryliving #farmlife https://www.instagram.com/p/B_refL4DWYZ/?igshid=asrz0ugnq7wf
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pilgrimmom · 4 years
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This is what the boys have for merienda in the boonies 😊 boiled bananas. My husband taught them how to build fire using dried branches they gathered from the nearby woods. Bananas thrive in our backyard; there are at least four varieties out there. Kids have extra fun eating food they helped prepare. #homegrown #homegrownfood #growyourownfood #gardenfresh #gardening #gardeningkeepsmesober #sobermom #recoverywarrior #soberiscool #soberissexy #farmlife #lifeatthefarm #countryliving #countrylife #Bukidnonmyhome https://www.instagram.com/p/B9JVllZnqTD/?igshid=uh7ud5i0lphi
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pilgrimmom · 5 years
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Life on the farm is the sweetest, especially with people you love and those four-legged balls of fur that warm your heart 💕🐕 They don't only help me stay sober, but they also keep me up on my feet all the time -- nothing gets you into trouble than 5bored German Shepherds 😅 #gsd #gsdpuppies #germanshepherdworld #gsdcute #DoggytheWorld #gsdmom #sobermom #fitmom #recoverywarrior #homemaking #lifeatthefarm #countryliving #bukidnonmyhome 📸 Credits @crystallinetiara https://www.instagram.com/p/Bv8qKs3lvjC/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1096l9uh9at3h
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