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Toña’s Garden | The Lazy Left-Wing Gardener
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The Lazy Left-Wing Gardener. April 11, 2016. Way back in 2011 I had a chance to visit an ecovillage called Huehuecoyotl. Near Tepoztlán, Mexico. I stayed with Toña Osher. Who showed me her garden and generously taught me many things about food, sustainability, and politics. Toña lives high on the mountain surrounded by spectacular views. She uses discarded items and plant scraps to build terraces and increase her arable land. Nothing goes to waste. And the traditional practices of the campesinos. And cis...
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Looking Back to the Fall Garden | The Lazy Left-Wing Gardener
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The Lazy Left-Wing Gardener. Looking Back to the Fall Garden. December 31, 2016. In mid-November the garden was still going strong. Thanks to microclimates this pepper plant (photographed earlier) survived light frosts against a south facing wall. I bent leaves around to hide the fruit from frost and hungry raccoons. There were fig trees galore, and a delicious fruit that grew indoors! While I’m fascinated by the relationship between wasps and figs. It‘s another great option for balcony and indoor farmers.
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Medium-Hot Chunky Salsa | What Smells So Good?
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Nutrition Services and Cookbooks. About Me / PR Enquiries. Monday, April 21, 2014. I've made it my goal to finish all the canned goods I put up last. Year before I start on this year's preserving. It's not difficult - I was lucky enough to give away a good portion of them at Christmas, and since most of my family are condiment-philes like me they're certainly being enjoyed! Because we grow so. This particular batch really played to my personal tastes, blending fresh Summer tomatoes, four types of pepper ...
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Maple Syrup and Poutine: September 2008
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September 28, 2008. 100 Canadian Foods to Eat. Andrew at Very Good Taste. Peaked my interest with his list of VGT's Omnivore's Hundred. After responding to this list. I looked for more and found the Big List of "Things You Must Eat". I then knew that I must come up with a list that focused on the top 100 Canadian items to consume. Below is the list. The rules will be along the same lines as Andrew's list:. 1) Copy this list into your blog or journal, including these instructions. 4) Post a comment here.
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Maple Syrup and Poutine: August 2008
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August 31, 2008. Over the past week or so I have done quite a bit of cooking for others. I provided brunch for friends and family as well as some fun food for my close friend's birthday. Here are some of the recipes - enjoy! Strawberry and Cream Cheese Stuffed Brioche French Toast. Cooked in the waffle maker. Sweet Potato Home-y Fries. Peach, Mango and Blueberry Fruit Salad with Granola. Birthday Party - (see recipes below). Lentil and Black Bean Dip. Cherry BBQ Chicken Wings. Lentil and Black Bean Dip.
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Daily Beat 42 – Practice Ubuntu | big city exhaust vent
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Big city exhaust vent. An experiment in personal wellness. Laquo; Daily Beat 41 – It Is Your Practice. Conclusion, Final Thoughts, New Blog Promo. Daily Beat 42 – Practice Ubuntu. May 6, 2010 by The Communications Distillery. That experience was one of the most character forming moments I’ve ever had. Still to this day, I can see this woman’s face and feel the power of her statement. Archbishop Desmond Tutu describes it best with this definition:. A person with Ubuntu. Essentially, we’re talking Do...
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NOnews: Moose Recipes!
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News (which is sometimes not new at all) from Northern Ontario! Monday, September 8, 2008. 1 Place nose in large pot - hide, hair and all! 2 Boil for 2 hours. 3 Don't look in the pot during cooking. 4 Cool dish down until you can handle it, then skin the nose without fainting. 5 Discard the hide. Wash the nose in cold water. Place the nose in a pot of clean, cold water. Add salt and pepper to your taste, bay leaves, and onions. Boil until tender. 2 1/4 lbs moose (1 inch cubes). 1 large onion, chopped.
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Happy New Year! | Southwestern Ontario Locavore
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124; Comments RSS. Dog’s Naturally Magazine. A terrific new magazine on holistic dog health! Click here to visit Dogs.Naturally. On So What Comes Next? On So What Comes Next? Ontariolocavore on Reclaiming Balance – Part II. Ontariolocavore on Almost Ready for Winter. Michael Schmidt talk at Huron College, March 02 2011. So What Comes Next? Sustainability* in the Bathroom. Border Collie Rescue (4). Films Books and Websites (1). Farm and Market Visits (6). Food Prep and Recipes (28). Life in General (109).