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The Hungry Gap: A time to Keep Silence, and a Time to Speak | The Hungry Gap
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About The Hungry Gap. Contemplative Gardening: The Innermost Weave of the World. The Hungry Gap: A time to Keep Silence, and a Time to Speak. Studio with ‘Intervallum’ painting. Dear friends, it is time for me to close the gardens and open the art studio. This means putting The Hungry Gap. On hold until next spring. In my recent posts, I have focused on seasonality in the garden and in the kitchen. But this is only one aspect, one small aspect, of seasonality. As the prophet said, “To every. Walking alon...
Enrico Crippa, Three Star Michelin Chef (and Gardener) | The Hungry Gap
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About The Hungry Gap. Contemplative Gardening: The Innermost Weave of the World. Enrico Crippa, Three Star Michelin Chef (and Gardener). Who was born in 1971, is a chef whose restaurant Piazza Duom. O earned the coveted three Michelin stars this year. He was interviewed by Nicola Ferrero for the magazine of the Barilla Center for Food and Nutrition. Seasonality should be respected: I like having to adapt my menu to what I can pull from the garden. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). That I m...
Eating Seasonally, Part I: To Eat Well | The Hungry Gap
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About The Hungry Gap. Contemplative Gardening: The Innermost Weave of the World. Eating Seasonally, Part I: To Eat Well. 8220;To eat well, you need good food;. From Denis Cotter, Cafe Paradiso Seasons. This book is winner of the Gourmand World Cookbook Award for the Best Vegetarian Cookbook in the World, 2003. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). My Las...
Eating Seasonally, Part II: Awareness | The Hungry Gap
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About The Hungry Gap. Contemplative Gardening: The Innermost Weave of the World. Eating Seasonally, Part II: Awareness. From Denis Cotter, Cafe Paradiso Seasons. Many of us no longer know when various fruits and vegetables are in season. We have become wholly disconnected from the rhythms of the natural world. We will lift them up. We will lift ourselves up. Let us go now and take a look in our refrigerator crispers. Shall we lay everything out on the counter? What do we see? Newer Entry →. Email (Addres...
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master bias leaning | Page 2
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Newer posts →. January 28, 2017. I also thought, a couple of weeks ago, that I had seen some sort of Wren, by virtue of a certain tail flicking I was seeing at one point. (I am now re-thinking that). Today, I saw yet again, this “Robin” without the expected coloration of a Robin, and a few minutes before, had seen what I thought at first was a Robin, but which then did some tail flicking (on a tree branch) in a way I don’t remember a Robin ever doing. The birds I continue to see this winter there are:.
Monstrous Glide | master bias leaning
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January 9, 2017. This content is password protected. To view it please enter your password below:. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Google (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window). Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window).
rock creek | master bias leaning
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Tag Archives: rock creek. February 8, 2017. Feb 5, 2017. Poison Ivy in Rock Creek. February 4, 2017. Feb, 4,2017. January 28, 2017. I also thought, a couple of weeks ago, that I had seen some sort of Wren, by virtue of a certain tail flicking I was seeing at one point. (I am now re-thinking that). I don’t know if these Hermit Thrushes are going to be around all spring and summer, or if I just happen to be catching them passing through. The birds I continue to see this winter there are:. Time to Open Up.
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Aloe Blacc – Ticking Bomb. January 28, 2017. All Of Me (Feat. Gonzalo Bergara). December 14, 2016. 8220;I felt the fun in it”. Why not take all of me. Can’t you see. I’m no good without you. I want to lose them. I’ll never use them. Left me with eyes that cry. Go along without you. You took the part. That once was my heart. Take all of me. Why not take all of me. Can’t you see. I’m no good without you. I want to lose them. I’ll never use them. Left me with eyes that cry. Go along without you. Playtime we...
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Tag Archives: honey locust. January 29, 2017. Well, it appears that as of January 21st, the tubular connection between seed pod and tree branch (Honey Locust Tree) is beginning to crack. I forgot to check, today, January 29, to see if it was still attached:. December 27, 2016. Nov 22, 2016. Rock Creek, Twin Falls Idaho. October 16, 2016. I’m currently fascinated with the thorns found on young Honey Locust trees. Follow Blog via Email. Join 560 other followers. Food for the Single Guy.
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Time to Open Up. December 26, 2016. Nov 22, 2016. September 27, 2016. Follow Blog via Email. Join 560 other followers. Food for the Single Guy. Living with a Damaged Skull. Tape for the turn of the year. Blog at WordPress.com.
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Tag Archives: Seed Pod. December 27, 2016. Nov 22, 2016. Rock Creek, Twin Falls Idaho. Follow Blog via Email. Join 560 other followers. Food for the Single Guy. Living with a Damaged Skull. Tape for the turn of the year. Blog at WordPress.com.
Thanksgiving Menu | Humane Living
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Sharing health, compassion, and joy with our fellow earthlings. November 9, 2013. Middot; by Salette Andrews. Thanksgiving is a beautiful holiday. It’s a time when, regardless of religion, Americans pause to gather with loved ones and express gratitude for life. Wouldn’t it be wonderful if that simple celebration of gratitude did not cost a life? You don’t need to consume a carcass to celebrate Thanksgiving. Consider making your Thanksgiving tradition a celebration of compassion over killing...Percent...
Black Bean Burgers | Humane Living
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Sharing health, compassion, and joy with our fellow earthlings. March 7, 2014. Middot; by Salette Andrews. This burger is the result of many years of experimentation. I think the taste and texture are excellent, and it’s all organic, whole-food goodness! 1/2 cup sunflower seeds. 1 cup whole-wheat flour. 2 Tablespoons nutritional yeast flakes. 4 teaspoons flax seed. 4 teaspoons dried parsley. 1 Tablespoon Italian seasoning. 1 teaspoon ground cumin. 1/2 teaspoon dried sage. 8 ounces crimini mushrooms.
Understanding Onions | Humane Living
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Sharing health, compassion, and joy with our fellow earthlings. December 10, 2013. Middot; by Salette Andrews. Also known as bulb onions or common onions, are the most widely cultivated species of the genus. Elephant garlic, and rakkyo. All of these species, belong, in turn, to the. Family, which includes many ornamentals, such as the belladonna lily, tuberose, snowdrop, snowflake, daffodil, Cape tulip, Peruvian lily, and amaryllis. In Egypt, onions can be traced back to 3500 BC. Onions grew in Chine...
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Hungry Gamer - Matt Agnello
Written by Matt Agnello. Jan 16, 2014. During a great discussion about giving life value in. Constant massacre and butchery needs to have a game changing, negative effect on players, so that being helpful can be a reward in its own right. People won’t work together, ever, because it’s a video game. No matter how much you want to imply they should. A line needs to be drawn and the developers needs to take a stand on either side of it. A pedometer that’s part of a suite of products to help you get fi...
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The Hungry Gap | Contemplative Gardening: The Innermost Weave of the World
About The Hungry Gap. Contemplative Gardening: The Innermost Weave of the World. The Hungry Gap: A time to Keep Silence, and a Time to Speak. Studio with ‘Intervallum’ painting. Dear friends, it is time for me to close the gardens and open the art studio. This means putting The Hungry Gap. On hold until next spring. In my recent posts, I have focused on seasonality in the garden and in the kitchen. But this is only one aspect, one small aspect, of seasonality. As the prophet said, “To every. Walking alon...
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Hungry Gardener in DC
Hungry Gardener in DC. Tuesday, March 31, 2009. The weather forecast does not look promising for tilling this weekend. Forecasted rain on Wednesday and Thursday will leave my garden to wet for tilling. I have already laid down extra compost and lime two weekends ago. I think I may have missed the March dry "sweet spot" for tilling and planting spring crops. Monday, February 25, 2008. Lead and Soil Testing. The University of Minnesota's Extension service has a good article that can be found here. So I am ...
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The Hungry Gatherer | Edible explorations in the natural world
Edible explorations in the natural world. June 19, 2015. The second day we went with Jirka to his house and played with his dog and kids, Tomaš and Nikolka. It was very fun playing with them. We met my father’s friend Kalous they have been friends since they were in 5th grade and he showed us some of his favorite places in Prague. June 19, 2015. Adventures in Central Europe. The next morning we took the metro to Old Town Square where we watched the Orloj clock perform. My dad told me a story about ho...
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Tuesday, August 4, 2015. Alternative names I considered for this workout . . . "90 Aisles of Pain" and "Death by Intervals.". This workout is consistently difficult. It never gets easier. You just learn what your pain threshold is before your legs completely give up and you're gasping for air. So have I convinced you to try my Stadium HIIT Workout below yet? If it's good enough for Tim Tebow,. It's good enough for me. :). Don't forget to stretch afterward too. Do you ever workout in a stadium? 26-Minute ...
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