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Vino Con Vista Italy Travel Guides and Events. Top Reasons to Visit Italy. The Most Spectacular Places to Drink Wine in Italy. Wine Tourism in Italy. Italy’s UNESCO Sites. Vino Con Vista Website. About Vino con Vista Travel Guides. Tag Archives: Rahm Emanuel. September 10, 2015 · 11:58 am. Chicago’s Creative Design Harvest Festival 2015 in West Town. Map of Chicago’s community areas, grouped by color by “side” (Photo credit: Wikipedia). September 26 – 27, 2015. Grand Art and Design Festival. Harvest Desi...
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noon solar: April 2009
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Noon Solar Shawnimals = 100% biodegradable Forest Spirit Ninja. We are excited to announce a fun collaboration with our friends and local Chicago toy business Shawnimals. We have partnered with them to make a limited edition of organic, naturally dyed and all biodegradable Shawnimal ninjas. The ninja is super cute and great for kids or toy collectors. This edition is limited to 100 ninjas, so get 'em quick! Http:/ www.shawnimals.com/forestspirit. Both are gardening enthusiasts&...
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noon solar: Jane and Marianne Profiled in Time Out Chicago for Earth Day
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Wednesday, April 22, 2009. Jane and Marianne Profiled in Time Out Chicago for Earth Day. In honor of Earth Week, we salute a few of Chicago’s solar-powered, park-loving, garden-growing gurus. They might even persuade you to join their cause. MARIANNE FAIRBANKS AND JANE PALMER. Fresh out of art school in late 2004, this dynamic duo started Noonsolar. Both are gardening enthusiasts. Palmer keeps an all-organic native garden while Fairbanks made a raised bed and aerates and reseeds her lawn.
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K-Town Homestead: Passiflora incarnata alba
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Leading a pioneer life on the west side of Chicago- - - - - - - - - Urban gardening * Local eating * Slow Cooking. Friday, September 3, 2010. The most anticipated flower in my garden bloomed today - passiflora incarnata alba, the passion flower. I started these seeds early in the winter and have been nursing this plant along ever since, first under a cloche and then against the onslaught of the slugs. Friday, September 03, 2010. September 4, 2010 at 11:18 PM. Beautiful. I either lost or traded my moo...
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K-Town Homestead: January 2012
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Leading a pioneer life on the west side of Chicago- - - - - - - - - Urban gardening * Local eating * Slow Cooking. Sunday, January 15, 2012. My daughter was born in the late spring of 2011. The summer and fall went by in the milky haze a newborn brings to a home. I even took a long vacation away from Illinois at the peak of summer, with nary a moment's anxiety about my garden. It was a neglected mess anyway, what did 2 weeks without water matter? Sunday, January 15, 2012. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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K-Town Homestead: April 2010
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Leading a pioneer life on the west side of Chicago- - - - - - - - - Urban gardening * Local eating * Slow Cooking. Thursday, April 29, 2010. I have to remind myself next year to not schedule so many business trips in the tender weeks of late Spring. While in Vancouver, I missed the sprouting of the shallots, the first blossom of the Early Girl tomato, and the initial burst of intense forget-me-not blue now edging my front bed. I missed the unveiling of the 2010 One Seed Chicago plant: bee balm. 1 Cold fr...
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K-Town Homestead: June 2010
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Leading a pioneer life on the west side of Chicago- - - - - - - - - Urban gardening * Local eating * Slow Cooking. Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Author of the "Minimalist" recipe column, and it is a good recipe. A great one in fact. So great that I am surprised this recipe didn't survive the move to Chicago. It was high time for a stroll down memory lane. And how glad I am to have local chicken to cook with! My new meat and egg CSA, Grass is Greener Gardens. Tuesday, June 29, 2010. Saturday, June 26, 2010.
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K-Town Homestead: January 2010
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Leading a pioneer life on the west side of Chicago- - - - - - - - - Urban gardening * Local eating * Slow Cooking. Sunday, January 31, 2010. Top 100. It comes out in January, and basically is a random assortment of 100 food-related selections: recipes, techniques, geographic regions. Invariably, there are things I have never heard of and recipes I want to try. I've said it before, and I'll say it again: Saveur. Tomatoes, as well as how to preserve a wide variety of garden produce. This ain't no Epicurious.
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K-Town Homestead: March 2010
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Leading a pioneer life on the west side of Chicago- - - - - - - - - Urban gardening * Local eating * Slow Cooking. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. A taste of Paris. What can one write about food in Paris that hasn't been written a thousand times before? Her whole life is transformed - it is as if she is tasting fish and butter and cheese for the first time. I envy her this epiphany. Food But would it be new. Would the good food even live up to the memory of my rich literary experiences? Perhaps it is a little...
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K-Town Homestead: Time warp
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Leading a pioneer life on the west side of Chicago- - - - - - - - - Urban gardening * Local eating * Slow Cooking. Wednesday, September 1, 2010. They are getting thrown in the freezer, for a big batch of sauce once my workload eases in a few weeks. The red kuri squash is large and deepening in color. The last I checked, they were yellow and fist-sized, with the blossom still attached! Wednesday, September 01, 2010. September 1, 2010 at 5:00 PM. Just do what you can! September 2, 2010 at 5:02 AM. What Wes...