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@pick.lenik
www.instagram.com/pick.lenik/
The scene:
We are in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, harvesting arugula seeds, in Nikoll’s gorgeous oasis garden. It is toasty and humid and breezy. We are brandishing garden shears, cutting the seed stalks to dry in a hand-built dryer with screen trays. Nikoll takes care of the garden and property in exchange for her very cute home, where she also makes a variety of fermented products with vegetables grown in her garden. I’m obsessed with her Kimchi, pesto, fermented fruit kefirs, and baba ghanoush - you can buy these and her veggies and herbs at the weekly local farmer’s market from her business Pickle Nik. Join us in the garden as we wind our way through the rows of Nikoll’s life passion.
Highlights:
A taste:
“Always try to get everything as local as you can. That is the healthiest thing you can do for your body, for your community, for the planet. It has less carbon footprint. Even though sometimes it’s not the most organic thing…as local as you can get is always going to be better than having something shipped…from Europe, that’s in a plastic container… Sometimes you don’t even know how it’s actually grown… Or where does it come from, or how do they treat their workers? When you’re supporting local, you’re getting to know your community…you’re supporting the people you live with.”
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Love, Sagewolf xoxo
By Sagewolf@pick.lenik
www.instagram.com/pick.lenik/
The scene:
We are in Todos Santos, Baja California Sur, harvesting arugula seeds, in Nikoll’s gorgeous oasis garden. It is toasty and humid and breezy. We are brandishing garden shears, cutting the seed stalks to dry in a hand-built dryer with screen trays. Nikoll takes care of the garden and property in exchange for her very cute home, where she also makes a variety of fermented products with vegetables grown in her garden. I’m obsessed with her Kimchi, pesto, fermented fruit kefirs, and baba ghanoush - you can buy these and her veggies and herbs at the weekly local farmer’s market from her business Pickle Nik. Join us in the garden as we wind our way through the rows of Nikoll’s life passion.
Highlights:
A taste:
“Always try to get everything as local as you can. That is the healthiest thing you can do for your body, for your community, for the planet. It has less carbon footprint. Even though sometimes it’s not the most organic thing…as local as you can get is always going to be better than having something shipped…from Europe, that’s in a plastic container… Sometimes you don’t even know how it’s actually grown… Or where does it come from, or how do they treat their workers? When you’re supporting local, you’re getting to know your community…you’re supporting the people you live with.”
Support the show
Thank you for listening!
Please subscribe to support this project.
Love, Sagewolf xoxo

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