Last year’s cabbage wasn’t bad at all and we ate it all. This year I decided to put some horseradish, corn and one red cabbage head for color. I can say that yesterday we had the first salad of this year’s batch and it was ready for eating. This Thursday we will cook something with it. The broth/brine also tastes nice (not like salt water). I hope it gets a little cooler soon, otherwise we will have to freeze it.
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"The Tao is nameless and unchanging.
Although it appears insignificant,
nothing in the world can contain it.
If a ruler abides by its principles,
then her people will willingly follow.
Heaven would then reign on earth,
like sweet rain falling on paradise.
People would have no need for laws,
because the law would be written on their hearts.
Naming is a necessity for order,
but naming can not order all things.
Naming often makes things impersonal,
so we should know when naming should end.
Knowing when to stop naming,
you can avoid the pitfall it brings.
All things end in the Tao
just as the small streams and the largest rivers
flow through valleys to the sea." - Lao Tzu (老子)
