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11: Freestyle

May 4, 2020 - Leave a Comment

Another where the wind takes us chat – this time it took us to deciphering British accents. While Angela would pop a pill to have one, Shaye’s comes out Australian. Get ready to get silly. 

What are YOU sipping today?  Drink Dry Farm Wines with Ang and Shaye!   Shop and Sip at:  https://bit.ly/DryFarmWinewithHomemakerChic

Dry Farm Wines curates only the highest quality natural wines from small, sustainable family farms that meet our strict standard of health. Unlike today's commercialized and processed wines, this is real wine. Nothing added, nothing removed.

Pure, artisanal, and deliciously clean.

  • Sugar-Free (< 1g/L)
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Tuck into a delicious loaf of bread: Order your Jovial Einkorn Flour at jovialfoods.comIn 2008, Carla and Rodolfo teamed up with an organic farmer just a few minutes from their home in Northern Italy, to grow the first 50 acres of einkorn wheat. Einkorn was new to them and farmer Stefano, and they were both worried and delighted to see how differently it grew. Einkorn yields a fifth of modern wheat and reaches above 5 feet tall by the harvest in late July. 

A decade has passed and the same farmers are still growing einkorn for Carla and Rodolfo. All of our farms are located in remote, pristine areas, and have ample land to adhere to a five-year rotation plan with forage and legumes. One of the most beautiful and largest farms where our einkorn always grows is located in Tuscany, outside of Siena. 

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