Public Radio for the Central Kenai Peninsula

September 2017: Fruit, fiber, foraged foods

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Jenny Neyman/KDLL

Sink your teeth into one of fall’s tastiest treats, cozy up for fall with a different kind of fleece and take a walk on the wild side with local plants that can be used for medicinal purposes.

Wade Gease displays products made from alpaca fiber at a trunk show in Kenai on Sept. 1
Credit Jenny Neyman/KDLL

Links in this episode:

O'Brien Garden and Trees:
https://www.facebook.com/obriengardenandtrees/

The Alpaca Guy:
http://www.thealpacaguy.com/

Alaska Boreal Herbs:
https://www.facebook.com/AlaskanBorealHerbs/

Central Peninsula Garden Club:
https://www.facebook.com/groups/CentralPeninsulaGardenClub/

http://www.cenpengardenclub.org/

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Jenny Neyman has been the general manager of KDLL since 2017. Before that she was a reporter and the Morning Edition host at KDLL.