Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Seed To Table
This is the story of a seed. It is the documentation of the life that takes place from the time this tiny seed is poured from it's beautifully illustrated packaging to the time that it is fully grown, ready for harvest and is prepared for a delicious homemade meal. Follow along as we document this life, from seed to table.
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