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Sagebrush steppe that has been converted to mostly crested wheatgrass is rarely if ever colonized by Bromus tectorum, even if that annual exotic grass is common along the adjacent roadside.
Healthy even on a road trip with my #pamperedchef mini whipper (order on my website).
To water or juice, add 1-1/4 tsp Pines Organic Wheatgrass Powder from @wheatgrass_people (or simply swallow seven tablets or five Green Duo capsules).
Feeling good. Feeling strong :-)
As always, #ckscooking :-)
Studies show that almost no one in today's society does eats enough dark green leafy vegetables for the health protective benefits they provide.
Whether you use powder, tablets or capsules, Pines provides the most nutrient-dense dark green #veggies in your choice of forms and flavors. Pines products are available at leading natural food stores or direct at wheatgrass.com.
Pines was the original #greensuperfood company and was the first to introduce #wheatgrass to the natural food marketplace in 1976. It is still the only company that follows the growing, harvesting and packaging standards that were used in the research.
Never grown under unnatural conditions in greenhouses or trays, #PinesWheatGrass is grown as nature intended, outdoors, in often-freezing temperatures and in rich glacial soil, where the roots can go down more than a foot deep, to provide the nourishment discovered in the research.
Pines Wheat Grass is harvested at the once-a-year stage of peak nutrition. Pines is also the only products to be packaged in amber glass bottles with special caps that allow the company to remove the oxygen.
Without oxygen in the container, a green #superfood does not lose nutritional value, which is a major problem with green products sold in plastic tubs or paper packets.
With Pines, you get the most nutrition per dollar. A serving equal nutritionally to $2 worth of spinach or kale can cost as little as 25 cents. For 40 years, Pines has provided the best value for a green #vegetable.
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Raw Generation Expo Editia I de Iasi, 15 noiembrie 2015, Hotel International, Sala Magnum. Eveniment organizat de Ligia Pop si Verde Bun.
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Planted with the handful of wheat grains brought back, especially for this purpose, last September from my cousin's farm, the one my mom grew up on, in Norway. : )
Planted on St. Patrick's Day.
The rhizomatous Intermediate wheatgrass dominates the roadside and to some degree the adjacent sagebrush steppe in an area where it seems Bromus tectorum should be more common than it is. Agropyron cristatum, crested wheatgrass (with the shorter squater terminal spikes), codominates in this area.
Rangeland in and around cropfields in eastern Montana harbors an abundance of exotic perennial grass species, most notably crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum), smooth brome (Bromus inermis), and Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis). Japanese brome (Bromus japonicus) is somewhat common whereas cheatgrass is much less common (except in and around cropfields presumably as a result of the after effects of herbicide application). Abundant native grasses include prairie junegrass (Koeleria macrantha), western wheatgrass (Agropyron smithii), green needlegrass (Stipa viridula), and needle and thread (Stipa comata). Wyoming big sagebrush steppe and silver sagebrush steppe were likely once a dominant type of vegetation in this area.
They will celebrating this Saturday at the store with live music, free food, raffles, prizes and demos by vendors, including Pines representing our nutrient-dense, dark-green #vegetables powders and tablets.
If you can't attend, we urge you to check out their website: spiritofhealthkc.com You will discover that Spirit of Health is much more than a natural food store!
Vaughn is originally from the Kansas City area. He has a doctorate of #Naturopathy from Clayton College of Natural Health and received training from three master herbalists. Five years before starting the store, Vaughn returned to Kansas City and founded Spirit of Health. He has also received certifications as a colon #hydrotherapist, #iridologist and other #healing arts.
Within their website, you will find an expanded education center, over 200 health-related videos, an amazing recipe section, a list of services they offer, an on-line store and more, including prenatal care, children's health, and all areas of health and fitness.
#PinesWheatGrass, #BarleyGrass, #Alfalfa and #MightyGreens are grown, harvested and packaged about 50 miles away from Spirit of Health at the location where the renowned scientist, Charles F. Schnabel, discovered the unique nutritional factors associated with #wheatgrass and #alfalfa.
Pines still uses one of Dr. Schnabel's labs, several of his fields, and bottles its products at the same location he used. We also are the only company to follow his standards, including removing the oxygen from our glass bottles sealed with special metal caps. This safeguard prevents the devitalization that occurs with greens packaged in plastic containers or paper packets. The tight seal in the metal caps keeps the product fresh between uses.
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The open grass-dominated vegetation, burned and unburned, in the Jarbidge Mountains is dominated by, left to right, mountain brome (Bromus carinatus), Sandberg bluegrass (Poa secunda), slender wheatgrass (Agropyron trachycaulum), Columbia needlegrass (Stipa nelsonii), scattered patches of basin wildrye (Elymus cinereus), Idaho fescue (Festuca idahoensis), and the introduced Kentucky bluegrass (Poa pratensis). Native shrub diversity includes mountain big sagebrush Artemisia tridentata vaseyana), green rabbitbrush (Chrysothamnus viscidiflorus), mountain snowberry (Symphoricarpos oreophilus), serviceberry (Amelanchier alnifolia), and horsebrush (Tetradymia canescens). Native forb diversity includes showy fleabane (Erigeron speciosus), tapertip hawksbeard (Crepis acuminata), arrowleaf balsamroot (Balsamorhiza sagittata), mule-ears (Wyethia amplexicaulis), oneflower helianthella (Helianthella uniflora), parsnipflower buckwheat (Eriogonum heracleoides), and Jessica sticktight (Hackelia micrantha). The abundance and diversity of native plants at all elevations in this region, which is off-limits to livestock grazing, provides yet another example of how excluding grazing by cows and sheep does not result in the development of a monoculture of something like crested wheatgrass (which occurs in this area but is not abundant).
From the Columbia Pleateau (Owyhee Mountains) northward into Marsing, Idaho, cheatgrass (and medusahead) abundance becomes more common seemingly as a function of lower elevation rather than degree and nature of disturbance. This upland area harbors a small patch of high native cover sagebrush steppe, a rarity in the region of the lower Snake River Plains.
Native, cool-season, perennial, loosely tufted, short-lived grass to 100 cm tall. Leaves typically have a half twist and the flag leaf sticks out at a right angle. Leaf sheaths are hairy and auricles are present. Flowerheads are spikes to 25 cm long. Spikelets are 6-12-flowered and not or little overlapping; their sides are against the stem. Lemmas have an awn which is 9-47 mm long and strongly curved when mature. Calluses are distinctly hairy. Flowers from late winter to late summer. A minor component in pastures, it grows on most soil types and is drought and frost tolerant. Native biodiversity. A variable species; plants on good soils produce high quality, palatable green feed in the cooler months, but plants on shallower soils tend to have harsher leaves and produce little feed. Generally only a short lived plant, but can recruit well from seed. Responds positively to fertiliser. Often preferentially grazed, but is avoided after it runs to head. Rotationally graze or provide strategic rests in late spring to aid persistence.
Two-row barely cultivated in fields with the Gallatin Range in the background. This site lies along Kagy Blvd just east of Highland Blvd, Bozeman, Montana.
Crested wheatgrass heads fully mature by middle August when the leaves and stems remain green (although rich in silica and lignin).
Romeo & Juliet, Autumn Spice Carrot Cupcake, Chocolat Chic, and Coconut No. 5 cupcakes by Miami's Cupcakes Nouveau. 750 gumpaste flowers were hand-sculpted and painted. A 4-tiered cupcake stand was designed and built incorporating the couple's wheatgrass theme.
From Jordan Valley northward into Idaho, cheatgrass (and medusahead) abundance occurs sporadically but seemingly independently of the degree and nature of disturbance. The recently burned vegetation in the background comprises patches of cheatgrass and patches of bunchgrasses (Agropyron spicatum) that are almost mutually exclusive. The unburned foreground harbors denser stands of cheatgrass and medusahead.
A trolleyful of punnets of wheatgrass at a health food store in the Adelaide Central Market. I have never tried eating or drinking this stuff, but it does look quite inviting.
Taken with iPhone 4S.
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The mountain big sagebrush steppe in this area can sometimes be very short statured and expansive (similar to wyoming big sagebrush steppe). Although Bromus tectorum can be abundant along the road, this annual exotic rarely if ever found out in the sagebrush steppe of this area.
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Two-row barely cultivated in fields with the Gallatin Range in the background. This site lies along Kagy Blvd just east of Highland Blvd, Bozeman, Montana.
Sagebrush steppe that has been converted to mostly crested wheatgrass is rarely if ever colonized by Bromus tectorum, even if that annual exotic grass is common along the adjacent roadside. Agropyron intermedium is grass with the remnant tall stalks.
Native, cool-season, perennial,
loosely tufted grass to 1 m tall. A minor component in pastures, it grows on most
soil types and is drought and frost tolerant. A variable species; plants on good soils produce high quality, palatable green feed in the cooler months, but plants on shallower soils tend to have harsher leaves and produce little feed. Generally only a short lived plant, but can recruit well from seed if needed.
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Sagebrush steppe that has been converted to mostly crested wheatgrass is rarely if ever colonized by Bromus tectorum, even if that annual exotic grass is common along the adjacent roadside.
a hundred and thirty eight
Greetings from behind the Great Firewall of China. I need to get back to work so this is gonna be a quick upload.
How's everyone?
If I don't visit streams or anything, it's because the firewall seems to have blocked neary 50% of your images. If I do comment, you're one of the lucky ones that China doesn't consider a threat. I still don't know how this works, it confuses me.
All I know is that I'm pooped, I gotta get this prezo done. And the bed is really soft and inviting... (i need to sleepzzzzzz)
later guys... ta
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Regardless of the degree of disturbance, Bromus tectorum (cheatgrass) is rare to non-existent in this region of sagebrush steppe. This annual exotic is even rare in and around gravel pits.
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Enjoying my new #omega juicer present! Juiced a whole pineapple, gobs of carrots, english cucumbers, apples, and kiwi! Enough juice for two days!
All I had left to do was stir in 2 tsp of organic beet juice powder and 1-1/4 tsp Pines Organic Wheatgrass Powder from@wheatgrass_people
Beyond yum!
Feeling good. Feeling strong :-)
As always, #ckscooking :-)
CK is a consultant for Pampered Chef®. She uses food and fellowship to make a difference with real food, health, and great kitchen tools!
Pines Wheat Grass and Beet Juice Powder are convenient and economical ways to add more #antioxidant #vegetable #nutrition to diets. Most people are deficient in the vegetable nutrition.
Pines Wheat Grass was the first #GreenSuperfood and the first #wheatgrass. As wholefoods, Pines products are #prebiotic and promote the growth of #probiotic bacteria we need for good health.
We have grown our #wheatgrass in accordance with the scientific research for nearly 40 years. Never forced to grow too quickly indoors in crowded trays, #PinesWheatGrass is grown as nature intended. It is harvested after a winter of slow growth outdoors in often-freezing temperatures as a short grass. We harvest at peak nutrition that occurs only once a-year and lasts only a few days in the early spring.
Pines is unique among wholefood wheatgrass producers in that we not a part of the pesticide-based, animal feed industry. Since 1976, Pines' farm families have always been 100% organic. Our products are grown with natural rainfall, not irrigation. We are not a part of factory farming that has contaminated and depleted the once-great #Ogallala #Aquifer.
All Pines products are packaged in amber glass bottles with special metal caps that allow us to remove the oxygen. Without oxygen, the devitalization for products packaged in plastic tubs or paper packets does not occur. That's why Pines provides more nutrition per dollar than any other wholefood wheatgrass.
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At the upper elevations along the Trail Creek Road, the mountain big sagebrush steppe is dominated by Festuca idahoensis, Koeleria macrantha, and Agropyron spicatum and secondarily by Poa secunda. Bromus tectorum is absent from this vegetation and rare along the roadsides. Bald Mountain and ski area sit in the background.
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