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In support of an all-of-the-above food policy

  • Jenny Schlecht's onion crop was large and thriving on August 6, 2025, following a successful harvest the previous year.
  • Schlecht compares her personal food policy to the idea of an 'all-of-the-above' energy policy, embracing different food sources.
  • Schlecht plants her garden for convenience and enjoyment rather than significant cost savings or food quality.
  • She shares her grandma's method of preserving onions in nylon bags for later use.
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In support of an all-of-the-above food policy

I was very excited the other day when I received a package containing eight pairs of nylons. Before anyone who has ever met me can raise an eyebrow, no I probably never will wear any of them. I'm more of a jeans-and-boots or sweats-and-running-shoes woman. But I have other plans for my package of Leggs. A year ago, I had my first big onion crop in the garden. Bunches of big bulbed onions erupted from the soil. And I realized I had no idea what t…

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Brainerd Dispatch broke the news in Brainerd, United States on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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