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Natures Bounty – Making Dandelion Wine the Easy Way

May 11th, 2012 24 comments

what is “but break” in wine growing.?

I think you mean “bud break”; that’s when the buds for the grapes open up and they start to grow and develop as grapes.

A trip into the countryside can provide more than just nice views. No matter where we live, Mother Nature provides us with abundant gifts of food if we just know what to look for and where to look…. See my website www.container-gardening-for-food.com where I am on a quest to grow my own food from a tiny patio garden. #80 – Most Discussed (This Week)) – Howto & Style #60 – Top Rated (This Week)) – Howto & Style .

Home Made Wine, Inmate Brewing the Redneck/Bogan Way

May 9th, 2012 1 comment

Where can I get Moroccan wine, wines from Morocco?

I know that Morocco is a wine growing region and I am curious to try their wines, especially since they are influenced by French wine making. I am wondering how available they are here in the US. I’m travelling to New York City and San Francisco for business in mid-January, two cities that should get just about every wine on the globe. Or I’d also be interested in an online source for purchase. Any ideas?

You best bet may be to contact the local wine shops and distributors in those areas, and ask if they have anything or can get anything.

Home made wine making the Redneck way as described to me on YT by various other channels from the USA and Canada. I use the term Bogan to describe an Australian deviod of social airs and graces. Often showers as well. Flannel is a career choice along with sheep skinned boots. Bogans in fact live a very similar lifestyle to myself, except I enjoy a good shower. This links with How to make fruit wines Part 1 www.youtube.com Part 2 www.youtube.com Part 3 www.youtube.com Part 4 www.youtube.com My Twitter & facebook accounts www.facebook.com twitter.com

Homemade Wine | How to Make the Best Homemade Wine Part 1

May 8th, 2012 7 comments

homemadewinereview.org Here a good friend of ours Mike Carraway Begins his 10 Part series on homemade wine and how you can go about brewing the very best homemade wine on a tight budget. This will work with any type of wine including peach, strawberry, pear and blueberry