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Food activism in the Pontchartrain Basin Bioregion: January 2008
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Food and Trees for New Orleans. Some not so local but still great links. Growing Power from Milwaukee. The Citrus Tasting at Edible Schoolyard. Crescent City Farmers Market. 9th ward farmers market(s). Cooperative buying club and potential grocery. New Orleans Slow Food Chapter. New Orleans Food Map System. NOLA food justice folks NOFFN. How to eat locally. Edible Schoolyard New Orleans. Learn about life as a farmer. West African Peanut Soup. View my complete profile. Thursday, January 24, 2008. Trying t...
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Food activism in the Pontchartrain Basin Bioregion: October 2007
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Food and Trees for New Orleans. Some not so local but still great links. Growing Power from Milwaukee. The Citrus Tasting at Edible Schoolyard. Crescent City Farmers Market. 9th ward farmers market(s). Cooperative buying club and potential grocery. New Orleans Slow Food Chapter. New Orleans Food Map System. NOLA food justice folks NOFFN. How to eat locally. Edible Schoolyard New Orleans. Local near and a little far. Sign Up for Dig This! Broadmoor Farmers Market Every Thursday! View my complete profile.
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Food activism in the Pontchartrain Basin Bioregion: December 2007
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Food and Trees for New Orleans. Some not so local but still great links. Growing Power from Milwaukee. The Citrus Tasting at Edible Schoolyard. Crescent City Farmers Market. 9th ward farmers market(s). Cooperative buying club and potential grocery. New Orleans Slow Food Chapter. New Orleans Food Map System. NOLA food justice folks NOFFN. How to eat locally. Edible Schoolyard New Orleans. The Return of Absinthe. View my complete profile. Tuesday, December 25, 2007. Links to this post. Links to this post.
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Food activism in the Pontchartrain Basin Bioregion: September 2007
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Food and Trees for New Orleans. Some not so local but still great links. Growing Power from Milwaukee. The Citrus Tasting at Edible Schoolyard. Crescent City Farmers Market. 9th ward farmers market(s). Cooperative buying club and potential grocery. New Orleans Slow Food Chapter. New Orleans Food Map System. NOLA food justice folks NOFFN. How to eat locally. Edible Schoolyard New Orleans. Get your ach to Oktoberfest! Gabcasts from the Crescent City Farmers Market. View my complete profile. Also having met...
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Food activism in the Pontchartrain Basin Bioregion: what a time
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Food and Trees for New Orleans. Some not so local but still great links. Growing Power from Milwaukee. The Citrus Tasting at Edible Schoolyard. Crescent City Farmers Market. 9th ward farmers market(s). Cooperative buying club and potential grocery. New Orleans Slow Food Chapter. New Orleans Food Map System. NOLA food justice folks NOFFN. How to eat locally. Edible Schoolyard New Orleans. No easy puns about them I promise. View my complete profile. Friday, April 25, 2008. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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AGAINST CIVILIZATION: Section 1 Outside civilization - Kapitola 1 Mimo civilizácie
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Saturday, July 14, 2007. Section 1 Outside civilization - Kapitola 1 Mimo civilizácie. 160; This collection opens with some reflections about what it was like for our species prior to civilization. Fairchild’s eminent study Noble Savage (1928) introduces the innocence of native New World peoples, soon to be lost to disease and warfare, upon the arrival of early conquerors. Rousseau, the origin of Fairchild’s title, describes the felicity and freedom that once obtained. 160; Lynn...Neandertálci nema...
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AGAINST CIVILIZATION: June 2007
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Tuesday, June 26, 2007. But most importantly, everyone is capable of fully sustaining themselves. So when people do group together, they are doing so on their own terms. If people get angry or frustrated with others, they are free to leave and the impact of being shunned is harshly felt. There are no real specialists and no possessions that cannot be made or exchanged easily. There is no mediation between life and means of living. And in this process, the process of becoming human, the abstractions betwe...
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Samara's Project: Gleaning Archives
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March 21, 2007. One Person's Dumpster Is Another's Diner. Becca Tucker goes on a 3 day experiment eating only what she can forrage from trash in Manhattan. The results are impressive. An excerpt:. Posted by Steve Lambert at 2:20 PM. March 11, 2007. New website that promotes sharing of food resources. Http:/ www.gleantheplanet.com. Posted by dara at 10:01 PM. October 5, 2006. Street Team in SF Financial District. Posted by dara at 2:33 PM. September 24, 2006. Posted by dara at 12:21 PM. Movable Type 1....
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Food activism in the Pontchartrain Basin Bioregion: November 2007
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Food and Trees for New Orleans. Some not so local but still great links. Growing Power from Milwaukee. The Citrus Tasting at Edible Schoolyard. Crescent City Farmers Market. 9th ward farmers market(s). Cooperative buying club and potential grocery. New Orleans Slow Food Chapter. New Orleans Food Map System. NOLA food justice folks NOFFN. How to eat locally. Edible Schoolyard New Orleans. I dont always find time to be healthy. A peek into how our buying club works. View my complete profile. When I pressed...