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The Fungus Among Us – A Recipe

The Fungus Among Us – A Recipe

by Kayla Stikeleather | Jan 29, 2014 | Alumni, How To, Mushrooms, Nutrition, Permaculture, Recipe, Student, Uncategorized

Here is a recipe that I have developed for cooking mushrooms using some Asian flavors. This recipe is best with shiitake mushrooms but could be used for almost any type of mushroom including button and portabella mushrooms. Shiitake mushrooms that Erik grew on...
The Fungus Among Us – A Poverty Solution

The Fungus Among Us – A Poverty Solution

by Kayla Stikeleather | Jan 26, 2014 | Appropriate Technology, Community, Mission, Mushrooms, Nutrition, Student, Sustainable Agriculture, Village Life

Although collecting mushrooms has been a part of everyday life in many cultures for thousands of years, growing mushrooms is a relatively new practice and there is still a lot that is unknown about mushrooms. Mushroom cultivation has the potential to be an important...
The Fungus Among Us – Oyster Mushrooms

The Fungus Among Us – Oyster Mushrooms

by Kayla Stikeleather | Jan 23, 2014 | Appropriate Technology, Gardening, How To, Mushrooms, Student, Uncategorized, Village Life

Most of the mushroom cultivation that I read about was being done in a high-tech way in sterile labs with petri dishes and expensive pasteurization equipment. I was interested in growing mushrooms as a food source in developing countries where this type of production...
The Fungus Among Us – An Introduction

The Fungus Among Us – An Introduction

by Kayla Stikeleather | Jan 20, 2014 | Mushrooms, Student, Uncategorized

One of the most valuable experiences I had at h.e.a.r.t. was the student project. Each student is given a budget, time and resources to learn about a particular topic of interest in doing development work. I chose growing mushrooms because it was something that I knew...
The Most Wonderful Time of the Year?

The Most Wonderful Time of the Year?

by Kayla Stikeleather | Dec 19, 2013 | Beliefs, Culture, Spiritual Development, Student, Values, Worldview

“It’s the most wonderful time of the year” sings the radio, the department stores, and the speakers in our own homes. In my mind, however, this lyric begs the question, “For whom?” For whom? Is it the most wonderful time of the year for the family that is celebrating...
Transparency

Transparency

by Kayla Stikeleather | Dec 17, 2013 | Beliefs, Community, Community Driven, Generation Y, Mission, Spiritual Development, Student, Theology, Values, Village Life, Worldview

Fall 2013 h.e.a.r.t. students led chapel at Warner University on December 5, 2013. Watch the full service here.
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