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The monkey king’s feet and a plea for help | Neuroanthropology
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For a greater understanding of the encultured brain and body…. Video 1 script & credits. The monkey king’s feet and a plea for help. August 13, 2009. Are stalking the Aquatic Ape Theory, but I’m on the tail of the Monkey King! My friend and colleague, the anthroblogorific Lisa Wynn. See my previous post on barefoot running. If you haven’t already seen it, here’s the video: ‘India Monkey King scales new heights.’. This posting, however, is also a plea for help, as I’m really hoping someone out there can h...
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coyotelibrarian: Learning about Office 2007
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No animals were harmed in the making of this blog. Monday, August 06, 2007. Learning about Office 2007. Today I went to a class on 2007. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Computers and Composition Online. Online tutorials and educational resources. Teacher Tube (educational videos). Collin Vs. Blog. Confessions of a Community College Dean. Horton Ethics and General Philosophy. Learning about Office 2007.
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coyotelibrarian: First there was wikipedia...
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No animals were harmed in the making of this blog. Wednesday, November 28, 2007. First there was wikipedia. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Computers and Composition Online. Online tutorials and educational resources. Teacher Tube (educational videos). Collin Vs. Blog. Confessions of a Community College Dean. Horton Ethics and General Philosophy. First there was wikipedia. What do you call that thingamajig?
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Apples and Anthropology: Smoked Turkey Sausage and Greens with Penne
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CSA recipes, nutritional anthropology, and other things I like. Sunday, November 16, 2014. Smoked Turkey Sausage and Greens with Penne. Our winter CSA provide ample greens each week. This recipe is a tasty way to use them. Smoked Turkey Sausage and Greens with Penne. 1 lb whole wheat penne. 1 lb mixed greens (kale, mustard, etc). 3 cloves garlic, minced. 1/4 lg onion, minced. 1 T anchovy paste. 1 t ground black pepper. 2 t Trader Joe's South African Smoked Pepper. 4 T olive oil. 2-3 T Parmesan cheese.
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Apples and Anthropology: Eggplant Tofu
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CSA recipes, nutritional anthropology, and other things I like. Thursday, August 9, 2012. This is my favorite dish at the Imperial Palace in Lincoln, NE. They don't serve it with ground pork, but I think it is a nice addition if I happen to have some. 2 Chinese or Japanese eggplants (the long skinny ones), cut into bite-sized pieces. 1/2 lb ground pork (optional). 1 pkg extra firm tofu, cubed in pieces the same size as eggplant. 5 green onions, white part chopped and green part cut into 1" pieces. I love...
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Apples and Anthropology: My Favorite Trader Joe's Products
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CSA recipes, nutritional anthropology, and other things I like. Monday, January 27, 2014. My Favorite Trader Joe's Products. My Favorite Trader Joe's Products. I can't help it. There are some things that I can easily find at Trader Joe's that I can't get as easily in other places. I don't like Trader Joe's for their pre-packed foods as much as I love their staples. Do you have some favorites to share? 1 South African Smoked Pepper Grinder. 4 St Andres Cheese. 7 Tofu- Great tofu for a great price. It is t...
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Apples and Anthropology: Greens Paneer
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CSA recipes, nutritional anthropology, and other things I like. Thursday, June 14, 2012. I love Palak Paneer. Why not use all of the greens instead of only spinach? 1 T olive oil. 1 lb of mixed greens (spinach, turnips greens, beet greens, kale, etc.), chopped. 1 onion, sliced. 1 head of green garlic or 3 cloves of garlic. 1 stick of cinnamon. 1 c cottage cheese. 1 tomato, diced. 3 Remove from heat and sprinkle with cumin. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Khamisa's Sudanese Eggplant Salad. My Favorite...
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Apples and Anthropology: Academic Risk and Resilience
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CSA recipes, nutritional anthropology, and other things I like. Wednesday, May 28, 2008. Academic Risk and Resilience. After reading, "Academic Risk and Resilience:Implications for Advising at Small Colleges and Universities" by Victoria A. McGillin (http:/ www.nacada.ksu.edu/Clearinghouse/Research Related/yellow.pdf), I have a few thoughts on the topic I'd like to share. Academic advisors are identified by the institution. And by students as the primary source of academic. Last year, my friend Khamisa a...
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Apples and Anthropology: Claire's Smoked Almond Dip
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CSA recipes, nutritional anthropology, and other things I like. Saturday, November 1, 2014. Claire's Smoked Almond Dip. If Claire is coming over to our house for a party, you can bet that I will ask her to bring this dip (along with her cinnamon rolls)! Claire’s Swiss Cheese Bacon Smoked Almond Dip. 10 pieces of bacon. 8 oz cream cheese, softened. 189; c mayonnaise. 2 ts Dijon-style mustard. 4 green onions, chopped. 1 ½ c Swiss cheese, shredded. 189; c smoked almonds, chopped. Fry bacon, drain and crumble.
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Apples and Anthropology: February 2015
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CSA recipes, nutritional anthropology, and other things I like. Wednesday, February 4, 2015. Dumplings Three Ways for a Party. I love dumplings. I've loved them for a long time, especially since we lived in Korea and could eat them everyday, boiled, steamed, fried, crunchy on the bottom, large, small, you name it. You can find some form of dumpling all over the world - pierogies, ravioli, empanadas, gyoza, momos, mandoo, etc. I love them so much that my brother gave me a cookbook. Fresh cheese (4 C whole...