seedbombs.blogspot.com
Seedbombs | Fighting For Life With Nature
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Working on the side of Nature to repair human wastelands and reverse loss of life. Sunday, March 30, 2008. My name is Peter. I charge into this wall. I turn and charge into another. Got to find a way out. Got to make sense of it all. I'm a middle class socialist who longs for classlessness. A university professor who can see through the layers of BS. Slightly out of step. The only view that makes sense is astronomical,. When atoms no longer interact. The local view only confuses me. To the soil,. When I ...
solarjohn.blogspot.com
Photovoltaic systems and renewable energy: April 2009
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Photovoltaic systems and renewable energy. Saving the planet, one carbon molecule at a time. Friday, April 17, 2009. Grow Your Own Medicine. Of the medicinal crops that you might consider, Bitter Melon is one that can be used to treat a variety of disorders, including diabetes. Wash and finely chop the leaves. Add 6 tablespoons of the chopped leaves in 2 glasses of water. Boil it for 15 min. in an uncovered pot. Cool down and strain. Drink 1/3 cup of it 3x a day. Http:/ www.sciencedaily.com/relea...Thurs...
thesteinachoperation.blogspot.com
The Steinach Operation: AFFECTS OF GRAVITY: Gravitron at the Topsfield Fair Oct. 2-4
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A place of semi-natural vigor. AFFECTS OF GRAVITY: Gravitron at the Topsfield Fair Oct. 2-4. Experience anti-gravity art at the Topsfield Fair in October 2009! Topsfield Agriculture Fair, Topsfield, MA. Join artist Andi Sutton and poet Chris Tonelli for Affects of Gravity a sound installation that will take place on a Gravitron amusement park ride at the Topsfield Fair in Topsfield, MA, on Oct. 2 4th. When: Friday, October 2 (4-10 PM). Saturday, October 3 and Sunday, October 4th, 2009 (10 AM - 10 PM).
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News | Andi Sutton
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Press & Publications. Biodegradable Pink Flamingo Lawn Ornaments and Climate Change. The NBMC @ the Smart Museum. New Work @ Mass Art. Printmaking Residency @ The Penland School of Arts and Crafts. Well, hello there. With a new web site and a new look, I’m ready to plunge into the new year. Here’s to an awesome and creative 2012! National Bitter Melon Council (NBMC). Press & Publications.
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Food as Art: Exhibit of Artists' Gardens : TreeHugger
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Can't get enough TreeHugger? Sign up now and have it sent straight to your inbox. Daily and Weekly newsletters available. Food as Art: Exhibit of Artists' Gardens. July 31, 2010. Bitter Melon Trellis by the National Bitter Melon Council. Photos by R.Cruger. Show and events, including an exhibition from the permanent collection of food in art. Guess which food is most commonly depicted? The intriguing outdoor gardens and other parts of the exhibition are curated by Fallen Fruit,. Next to the Japanese Pavi...
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May | 2011 |
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MEET THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT LADY (& GENT! A cooking and food-ing exploration of delicious and healthy ways to prepare exotic produce finds! Archive for May, 2011. Commercially in a seedless variety. Safeway/Kroger stores usually carry the fruit in the exotics produce section during the month of May, and in California and neighboring states they are quite abundant at farmer’s markets and conventional supermarkets. More and more commonly available through major grocers. When I was trying to come up with a rec...
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INDIAN BITTER MELON |
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MEET THE FORBIDDEN FRUIT LADY (& GENT! A cooking and food-ing exploration of delicious and healthy ways to prepare exotic produce finds! May 25, 2011. This thing is just crazy looking. Its kinda like a cucumber meets a hedgehog. And, well, I had never heard of a bitter melon, nor had any idea how to prepare it. And so a new Forbidden Fruit journey began! It turns out that Bitter Melon. Widely grown in Asia, Africa and the Caribbean, is perhaps the most bitter of all fruits (we concur! 1 medium red onion.