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My Munchable Musings: Hold the Sugar, Please
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Wednesday, April 29, 2015. Hold the Sugar, Please. Now let's be frank. For most of human's evolutionary history, there has never - let me repeat - never. Before been such easy access to simple, refined sucrose. With the availability of edibles anything but reliable, our ancestors capitalized on those rare periods when high sugar fruits and simple carbohydrates were in abundance. That's not to say sugar is only a recent phenomenon. People in the tropics have been munching on. And whether we need a big, fat.
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My Munchable Musings: About MMM
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Welcome to My Munchable Musings! I started this blog late in 2008 after a year of attempting a vegan diet, but it quickly fell by the wayside. Resurrected in fall 2009, it has become a place where my interests in ecology and sustainability, food and agriculture, and cooking and baking can intermingle. Why Food and Environment? Market, there is no shortage of interesting stories to share on the topic of food and the environment. Questions, comments, or suggestions? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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My Munchable Musings: On a Train
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Monday, May 18, 2015. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Chocolate with a soul. Live Below the Line. Produce of the Week. Help Me Fight Hunger and Poverty! My Favorite Food Blogs. Environment Energy – Articles – The Conversation. The Landscapes for People, Food and Nature Initiative. Diet, Dessert and Dogs. Not So Humble Pie. You Want Pies With That? Simple template. Powered by Blogger.
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My Munchable Musings: Leap Second Post
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Monday, June 29, 2015. This actually has very little or nothing to do with June 30th's 'leap second'. Rather, I am posting this really quickly since it has been ages. Don't worry, more substance will return when brain capacity returns post thesis! Anywho, these brownies turned out really fudgily fantastic, so now you too can procrastinate with tasty baked delights. Not-In-The-Least Healthy, Time-Wasting Brownies. 1/2 vegetable or melted coconut oil. 1 heaping tbs peanut butter. 1/4 cup almond milk. The L...