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Niter Kibe - Ethiopian Spiced Butter :: Hella Delicious
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HD 106 - Homemade Yogurt. HD 101 - Peanut Balachaung. HD 203 - Maple Rose Kefir. HD 105 - Maple Syrup. Carrot Kanji - Traditional Punjabi Fermented Drink. Parmesan and Sunflower Crackers. Superfood Camu Camu and Cherry Jello. Scallion and Almond Grain Free Popovers. GrainFree Bacon and Leek Almond Pone. GAPS Milkshake for Constipation. GAPS Diet Meaty Eggy Muffins. Easily Digested GAPS Diet Soup. Sign Of The Times. Niter Kibbeh – Ethiopian Spiced Butter. December 11th, 2012 Basics. 7 Comments ». Besides ...
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Whole Foods | Villageblog
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Where's the Village. October 31, 2008. Added to this we have a copy of Nourishing Traditions. In the house now and Karen, who is a keen cook (just as well because I’m not) has been dipping into it on a daily basis. We’ve been eating broths and a variety of fermented foods, including a crazy relish thing I like, which seems to have two quite different tastes within it. We’ve also been eating sourdough bread regularly and using unprocessed sea salt and sugar substitute rapadura. Has to say about the issue*.
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Slings and arrows | WildeRix
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Making a wilder Rix (Experiments in self-rewilding). Laquo; John Hernandez: Mescalero Apache, singer, drummer, storyteller. Feral Fun and Games. Posted 10/11/2012 by Rix in ingenuity. 2 responses to this post. Posted by tomcat on 10/11/2012 at 4:03 pm. Ps i’m also interested in rewilding, and i’m from st. louis and will likely be moving to southern missouri (to eastwind), so maybe i’ll meet you at a future bois d’ark! On 10/17/2012 at 9:51 am. Near Springfield and the Ozark Folk Center. Leave a Reply Can...
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Adventures in Nature: Bobcat, Tomtit and Dagger Lakes Adventure
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Wednesday, September 3, 2008. Bobcat, Tomtit and Dagger Lakes Adventure. Jason, Steven and I hiked out way back into the forest East of the Alderleaf property today. In preparation for the school year, Jason wanted to show me around the lakes up there. While we were moved some large outdoor mats from the open grassy area near the barn, we found an interesting creature under the very first one. This little fellow with the black spotted throat is a western toad ( Bufo boreas. Not far off the property we ma...
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Adventures in Nature: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Invasive Species, a different perspective. Any species, including its seeds, eggs, spores, or other biological material capable of propagating that species, that is not native to that ecosystem; and whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health. This definition was taken from the website called invasive.org. I had the pleasure of getting to study one particular invasive species - the nutria (Myocastor coypus). It is frig...
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Adventures in Nature: Invasive Species, a different perspective
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Wednesday, November 12, 2008. Invasive Species, a different perspective. Any species, including its seeds, eggs, spores, or other biological material capable of propagating that species, that is not native to that ecosystem; and whose introduction does or is likely to cause economic or environmental harm or harm to human health. This definition was taken from the website called invasive.org. I had the pleasure of getting to study one particular invasive species - the nutria (Myocastor coypus). It is frig...
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Adventures in Nature: August 2008
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Thursday, August 14, 2008. Urban Wildlife of Seattle's Seward Park. I was working at a summer camp this week at the little forested peninsula that sticks out into Seattle's Lake Washington. It goes by the name of Seward Park. My gratitude goes out to them, to all of the staff at the summer camp and to the park itself. One of the first really exciting things that the children located this week was a relatively fresh aplodontia ( Aplodontia rufa. Carcass on the side of a trail. When we arrived, the bod...
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Adventures in Nature: September 2007
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Friday, September 7, 2007. My friend Phu, and I made a trip out to the semi-arid landscapes of eastern Washington. We were out there for a total of 2 and half days and 2 nights. Our main focus was to get to know and photograph the wild canyons and rolling wheat fields that make up the Palouse region. Here are some highlights from that trip. Both of us thought this was a dramatic start to our trip, and a perhaps positive omen hinting at the incredible things to come. Our lack of experience with it created...
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Adventures in Nature: February 2009
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Wednesday, February 4, 2009. Monarchs in Pismo Beach. Recently I had the great pleasure to be in the area of Pismo Beach, CA while there was a good number (some 20,000 or so! Monarch butterflies. They overwinter in a stand of eucalyptus not far from the beach. The little grove had a rather other-worldly feel to it when I walked across the street and stepped into its shadows. Initially I only saw a few butterflies perched here and there on railings, low branches and other such places. The sight was incred...
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Adventures in Nature: Urban Wildlife of Seattle's Seward Park
http://heartinnature.blogspot.com/2008/08/urban-wildlife-of-seattles-seward-park.html
Thursday, August 14, 2008. Urban Wildlife of Seattle's Seward Park. I was working at a summer camp this week at the little forested peninsula that sticks out into Seattle's Lake Washington. It goes by the name of Seward Park. My gratitude goes out to them, to all of the staff at the summer camp and to the park itself. One of the first really exciting things that the children located this week was a relatively fresh aplodontia ( Aplodontia rufa. Carcass on the side of a trail. When we arrived, the bod...
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