ediblepixel.ie
Edible Pixel | Portfolio Site of Clodagh Mahoney
UX / WEB DESIGNER. I am currently in the process of updating my portfolio but please see below. For examples of recent award winning websites. I have been working on at Kooba. Web Awards Winner - Best Responsive Design, Best Agency 2012, 2013. Eircom Spider Winner 2013. Get Out Find Out. Web Awards Winner 2014. Web Awards Winner 2013. Web Awards Winner 2012. Web Awards Finalist 2014, Eircom Spider Finalist 2014. Web Awards Finalist, Eircom Spiders 2014 Finalist. Web Awards Finalist 2014.
edibleplaces.com
Sharon Danks
Why grow food in the city? Growing Up with Gardens: Becoming an avid kitchen gardener and locavore. Edible Berkeley: Residential garden blog. Is a website that celebrates the food-producing potential of heavily developed urban and suburban landscapes, and the farms and farmers already harvesting crops within city limits. The website emphasizes gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area, and chronicles the seasonal harvests of selected residential, commercial, and institutional environments.
edibleplaces.org
Sharon Danks
Why grow food in the city? Growing Up with Gardens: Becoming an avid kitchen gardener and locavore. Edible Berkeley: Residential garden blog. Is a website that celebrates the food-producing potential of heavily developed urban and suburban landscapes, and the farms and farmers already harvesting crops within city limits. The website emphasizes gardens in the San Francisco Bay Area, and chronicles the seasonal harvests of selected residential, commercial, and institutional environments.
edibleplaces2.wordpress.com
edible places 2: urban innovations for a food cycle | Just another WordPress.com site
Just another WordPress.com site. Edible places 2: urban innovations for a food cycle. Day 6: Final presentations. This slideshow requires JavaScript. The final day of the summer school, groups polished there prototypes for a general presentation which included a range of Eden Project staff, the ASF-UK team and all participants of the workshop. The results were fanatastic! This slideshow requires JavaScript. Group looking at the scale of the household. George, Heena, Jonas, Rachel and Tuuli. Groups worked...
edibleplanet.ca
Welcome To Edible Planet
edibleplanet.co.nz
edible planet | Just another WordPress site
Wordpress themes a speciality. Site design and planning. Brochures and rack cards. Any other printed material. Installing and configuring new software. A Web Designer based in Nelson, New Zealand. I’m a freelance designer based in sunny Nelson. I specialise in WordPress sites but I also do Magento eCommerce sites and any other web design and coding work. I am proficient in print design and can design anything from business cards to brochures, posters and even multipage documents.
edibleplanet.org
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Buy local, Eat global | The Edible Planet blog
Buy local, Eat global. The Edible Planet blog. September 17, 2012. When Andy mentioned a dish called Eggs Goldenrod fondly from his Texan childhood, I was intrigued. Growing up with chickens we had egg dishes of all sorts, including one where you make scrambled eggs from the yolk, spread it on toast and then beat the whites, dollop them on top with a sprinkling of cheese under the grill. There was a posher version of the recipe that suggested it was a dish with French origins called Eggs a la goldenrod.
edibleplant.com
edibleplant.com
The domain edibleplant.com is for sale. To purchase, call Afternic.com at 1 781-373-6847 or 855-201-2286. Click here for more details.
edibleplantlist.com
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edibleplantproject.blogspot.com
Earth to Table!
This blog is inspired by the Edible Plant Project www.edibleplantproject.com in subtropical Gainesville, Florida. Check out recipes using locally grown foods from USDA Gardening Zone 8! Sour oranges, prickly pear, loquats, pecans, passion fruit and more! Tuesday, July 9, 2013. Lentil Soup with Lamb’s Quarters. This is a delicious soup thanks to. Georgette at the Edible Plant Project's first cooking class. It's. A fabulous meal in a bowl - with or without bread and cheese! 1 large vidalia onion. Trader Jo...