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REROOTINGTHEFUTURE : August 2014
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A blog dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I have acquired in my quest for a more sustainable, less consumerist lifestyle. Growing, finding and making stuff. Wednesday, 20 August 2014. Wild and fermented food: Day course: Sonairte 6 September 2014. I am so excited to have the opportunity to share what I know about wild and fermented food at Sonairte in Laytown on the 6th of September. I hope to demonstrate and or walk through the processes of making the following items:. Soft cheese and yoghurt.
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REROOTINGTHEFUTURE : Wild and fermented food: Day course: Sonairte 6 September 2014
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A blog dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I have acquired in my quest for a more sustainable, less consumerist lifestyle. Growing, finding and making stuff. Wednesday, 20 August 2014. Wild and fermented food: Day course: Sonairte 6 September 2014. I am so excited to have the opportunity to share what I know about wild and fermented food at Sonairte in Laytown on the 6th of September. I hope to demonstrate and or walk through the processes of making the following items:. Soft cheese and yoghurt.
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REROOTINGTHEFUTURE : February 2014
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A blog dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I have acquired in my quest for a more sustainable, less consumerist lifestyle. Growing, finding and making stuff. Saturday, 1 February 2014. To make 4L of concentrated laundry liquid. Grating soap in food processor. 100g of soap (Castille is recommended, avoid soaps made with palm oil as it's production damages rain forests in Asia) (grate the soap, I used the grating disc on the food processor). 4 L of boiling water. Blended soap solution in bucket.
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REROOTINGTHEFUTURE : Craft Projects
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A blog dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I have acquired in my quest for a more sustainable, less consumerist lifestyle. Growing, finding and making stuff. My successful craft projects from 2014. Detail of woad dyed cotton shawl. Woad dyed, knitted cotton shawl. Crochet lace motifs netted together. Handmade lace on satin bag for a bride. Detail of a knitted cotton scarf/shrug. Plaster cast of a tree of life. Knitted spiral baby blanket using bamboo yarn. Detail of center of bamboo baby blanket.
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REROOTINGTHEFUTURE : Mallow seeds, a delicious snack
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A blog dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I have acquired in my quest for a more sustainable, less consumerist lifestyle. Growing, finding and making stuff. Monday, 13 July 2015. Mallow seeds, a delicious snack. Today I found a tree mallow ( Lavatera arborea. Tree mallows have velvety leaves and lovely, purply flowers, see photo, both of which can be eaten. Other varieties of mallow such as common mallow ( Malva sylvestris. And Egyptian mallow ( Malva parviflora. Mallow flowers and leaves.
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REROOTINGTHEFUTURE : September 2014
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A blog dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I have acquired in my quest for a more sustainable, less consumerist lifestyle. Growing, finding and making stuff. Friday, 5 September 2014. Nylon sieve or jelly bag. Put your pumpkin (or sunflower) seeds (cases and all) into a blender with enough water to cover them. Blend it up till all of the seeds are broken up and the water turns whitish. Repeat stage 2 once again. Seeds and water in blender. Straining the liquid from the solids. Rainwater Harvest...
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REROOTINGTHEFUTURE : Pumpkin seed milk
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A blog dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I have acquired in my quest for a more sustainable, less consumerist lifestyle. Growing, finding and making stuff. Friday, 5 September 2014. Nylon sieve or jelly bag. Put your pumpkin (or sunflower) seeds (cases and all) into a blender with enough water to cover them. Blend it up till all of the seeds are broken up and the water turns whitish. Repeat stage 2 once again. Seeds and water in blender. Straining the liquid from the solids. Rainwater Harvest...
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REROOTINGTHEFUTURE : Dandelion coffee
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A blog dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I have acquired in my quest for a more sustainable, less consumerist lifestyle. Growing, finding and making stuff. Tuesday, 29 October 2013. Let us be clear about one thing, dandelion root coffee will not give you the same kick as regular coffee, but it makes a pleasant, homemade substitute for decaf. It is also easy to make, and it transforms a weed into a pleasant beverage. Dig up as much of the dandelion root as possible and as many as you can.
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REROOTINGTHEFUTURE : November 2013
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A blog dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I have acquired in my quest for a more sustainable, less consumerist lifestyle. Growing, finding and making stuff. Saturday, 30 November 2013. Butter and tallow candles. With talk of power cuts, ones thoughts turn to candles and alternative forms of light (and heat for that matter) Here is one that Dee spearheaded. He read about making emergency candles. Butter candle (left), tallow candle (right). Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.