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sf mama journal: August 2009
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Therapy in photos, words, and deed. Wednesday, August 26, 2009. Marmalade at Sea Ranch. Links to this post. Thursday, August 20, 2009. Links to this post. Tuesday, August 18, 2009. Where they can store their letters, cards and sundries. They'll be able to tote their collection to a quiet corner and SOMEDAY read them at their leasure, of course this is after they learn to read in second grade! Until then they'll just be their trophy. Links to this post. Sunday, August 16, 2009. Links to this post. Links t...
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from the Root to the Fruit: November 2009
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Sunday, November 29, 2009. We waste 40% of our food: An indicator of how we value food? Was just published in the journal PLoS ONE announcing that Americans throw away 40% of their food. A heartbreaking juxtaposition to the recent alarm. That US food security is rapidly declining. Not enough food is getting to the people who need it, and those who have enough are wasting too much. Compost is the law in San Francisco- places like Britain. Saturday, November 28, 2009. Food Stamps now feed 1 in 8 americans.
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from the Root to the Fruit: October 2009
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Tuesday, October 27, 2009. Introducing blogger Rich Higgins - because it's the Year of the Beer. Rich Higgins is a SF based local brewer, food lover and a great writer. Since I'm newbie to the world of homebrewing. Not to mention pairing food and beer- I'm excited to have Rich contribute to Root to Fruit about all things beer and food. Here's a quick interview to introduce Rich, be on the lookout for a new post by him this week! How did you get started as a home-brewer? After five years of homebrewing.
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from the Root to the Fruit: February 2010
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Saturday, February 27, 2010. The Tacoshed Revolution is Now. 1 taco. 18 ingredients. 2.6 trips around the globe. This is where your Taco comes from San Francisco. This is your Tacoshed. Image by the Tacoshed. The unveiling of the Tacoshed. Project took place to a standing room only crowd tucked into the Studio for Urban Projects. Well, it started with a shared meal at a taco truck. As the students were eating tacos and burritos truckside, their teachers ( David Fletcher. That was just one taco, the econo...
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from the Root to the Fruit: Urban Farming in SF: a tour begins
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Thursday, June 17, 2010. Urban Farming in SF: a tour begins. There's something I love about getting to know a garden, one garden, through the four seasons. You learn how the sun changes its arc in the garden throughout the year. You know how the finished compost feels, how the soil smells on your clothes after a long days work, you know the history of the place and you have a vision of its future. A dad from the school MacGuyvered organization in the shed! Thanks for sharing your garden Brooke! Bryant Te...
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from the Root to the Fruit: February 2012
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Thursday, February 16, 2012. How could I forget you? And why I love CSA's). I'm a veggie addict. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) boxes are what got me hooked. A weekly box of fresh, seasonal vegetables and fruits purchased directly from your farmer- decision free. Does it get any better than that? You don't have to chart out a meal plan before going to the market to avoid farmers' market syndrome (farmers market syndrome. You get creative: two ways to cook cabbage? I totally forgot about you. T...
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from the Root to the Fruit: Turnips! How could I forget you? (and why I love CSA's)
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Thursday, February 16, 2012. How could I forget you? And why I love CSA's). I'm a veggie addict. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) boxes are what got me hooked. A weekly box of fresh, seasonal vegetables and fruits purchased directly from your farmer- decision free. Does it get any better than that? You don't have to chart out a meal plan before going to the market to avoid farmers' market syndrome (farmers market syndrome. You get creative: two ways to cook cabbage? I totally forgot about you. T...
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from the Root to the Fruit: I'm keeping up the calendar...
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Saturday, June 5, 2010. I'm keeping up the calendar. Hi all - Yes, I've been a terrible blogger lately, my hope is to remedy that soon.BUT I am keeping up the calendar of events. Note I'll start to include a lot of biking adventures on the event list since I'm loving my bike right now- and it's such a natural extension of my evolution in living sustainably. 8710;∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆∆. Wish i was going to be in town for that rad ride. June 6, 2010 at 8:01 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Not a monolog...
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David Baker Architects: Market Street Prototyping Festival: April 9-11, 2015
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Market Street Prototyping Festival: April 9-11, 2015. Join DBA out on San Franciscos historic Market Street on April 9-11. Click to view high-resolution version. MARKET STREET PROTOTYPING FESTIVAL For three days in April, Market Street will become a public platform as 50 exceptional ideas for improving San Franciscos main thoroughfare come to life. DBA responded to the call for entries with peepSHOW. A series of viewing and storytelling stations designed to highlight the unique and the unseen. The strong...
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