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Process Over Content: Baltimore Food Makers
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Software and life, mostly life. Check it: http:/ foodmake. Just went public. I heard it's the bomb. Within Baltimore Food Makers, you will find people passionate about good food, people who want to know where their food comes from and who play a part in getting it from seed (or animal) to the table, people who are carrying on the important skills of growing and processing food for themselves and their families. We want to trade, barter, and share our equipment, skills, and knowledge. How do we make food?
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dave love's blog | Page 2
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Dave love’s blog. Newer posts →. It’s not an igloo, okay. February 8, 2010. What is this abominable snowball? It’s a quinzhee. February 6, 2010. Here is a homemade hangover remedy that really helped with my ‘dark-and-stormy’ night of rum drinking. Anybody have other remedies for hangovers? Grate 2 tsp ginger. Add 1 c water. Add 1 Tbsp agave nectar. Blend in blender, then strain through cheese cloth. Chase with 2 ibuprofen. What’s the magic in Dr. Bronner’s soap? January 29, 2010. Passage that reads,.
cleanbread.blogspot.com
Notebook: Yogurt and Cheese-making Demo and Discussion
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Of a young homemaker. Saturday, November 1, 2008. Yogurt and Cheese-making Demo and Discussion. I am thrilled with all the interest people have shown in Baltimore Food Makers. Visit www.foodmake.org. Or our Food Makers. Google group to find out more. Email me johanna (at) food make (dot) org to RSVP. Posted by Johanna B. This sounds like so much fun! I put in a request to join the group. May I bring a friend? November 3, 2008 at 9:32 AM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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jasondenney.com | Category | Uncategorized
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Applied Knowledge. Cheap Living. Solitaire Castles of Mad King Ludwig. I’ve really enjoyed playing the solitaire version of the board game Castles of Mad King Ludwig. I’ve played it about 10 times. Some tips so far:. Here’s a snapshot of a game where I got extremely lucky, showing the ideal case of the blue room bonus and stairs depletion strategy playing out. The 200s and 400s were also depleted. Note, I made a mistake scoring, but you get the picture. January 2, 2016. January 2, 2016. LoadError: no suc...
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bMoreGlutenFree: February 2012
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A blog about gluten-free living in Baltimore, MD. Wednesday, February 29, 2012. Due to past and recent unforseen circumstances, the bMoreGlutenFree blog is on indefinite hiatus. In the meantime, please peruse the archives for restaurant and product reviews and recipes. Thank you to all our supporters! We hope to be back soon. Monday, February 20, 2012. February Guest Blogger Recipe: Lazy Man's Sushi. Lazy Man’s Sushi. How is it that sushi elevates rice to such a higher level of sophistication? Quantities...
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jasondenney.com | Better Than a Bar Tab
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Applied Knowledge. Cheap Living. Better Than a Bar Tab. Here’s a link to my Ignite Baltimore talk. The overall idea is that when you’re going out with a group of friends, instead of each spending a few bucks individually at a bar or movie theatre, you can pool your money together, get creative, and partake in an activity that’s not just fun, but also creates community and makes Baltimore a better and more interesting place to live. Baltimore Food Makers ( http:/ www.foodmake.org/. Where to buy obscure bu...
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Process Over Content: October 2008
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Software and life, mostly life. Check it: http:/ foodmake. Just went public. I heard it's the bomb. Within Baltimore Food Makers, you will find people passionate about good food, people who want to know where their food comes from and who play a part in getting it from seed (or animal) to the table, people who are carrying on the important skills of growing and processing food for themselves and their families. We want to trade, barter, and share our equipment, skills, and knowledge. How do we make food?
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Notebook: October 2008
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Of a young homemaker. Tuesday, October 28, 2008. Michael Pollan's Open Letter to the Next President. By Michael Pollan, NY Times, October 9, 2008. Now go read the rest of the article. And join me at www.foodmake.org. Posted by Johanna B. Food Makers of Baltimore. I have a 1/2 bushel of apples sitting in a cooler on the porch waiting to be peeled, cored, cooked, and canned. My reason for sharing all this is to introduce a new group called Baltimore Food Makers. And a Google group. To do just this. I am ca...
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Notebook: November 2008
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Of a young homemaker. Monday, November 3, 2008. Picked up our One Straw Farm. Share from the Woodberry Kitchen. Tonight. At the grocery store, all the sweet potatoes are roughly the same size, about the size of my hand. From the CSA last week we got a bag of teeny tiny sweet potatoes, finger sized. This week, they were football sized! Take a look at the difference! Edit to add: The big one weighs in at 4.2 pounds. Posted by Johanna B. Saturday, November 1, 2008. Visit www.foodmake.org. Or our Food Makers.