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The Crazy Lady and The Baker Man: May 2009
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Sunday, May 31, 2009. I know it's Sunday, but I've noticed other blogs that post five good things for the week on Fridays. I like that idea quite a lot. 1 Saw Star Trek last night. It is amazing and no I'm not a Star Trek fan, well I guess I am now. The best character is the Scottish actor who plays Scotty. Simon Pegg from Shaun of the Dead. 2 My niece turned two. Watching that child grow is one of the highlights of my life. 5 And finally I'm reading a great book about zen. It's called Hardcore Zen.
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Slow Money Austin Showcase at City Hall | Eating Green in Austin
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Eating Green in Austin. Slow Food Happy Hour →. April 21, 2010 · 5:17 am. Slow Money Austin Showcase at City Hall. Are you interested in shifting to a sustainable food diet? Do you wish local, sustainable food was as readily available as Big Macs? Do you want to learn more about the farm-to-table movement? Well you’re in luck! So spend the day downtown, have some drinks, participate in the community and make a difference! Keep it local, friends! Slow Food Happy Hour →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Middot;...
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Backyards | Eating Green in Austin
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Eating Green in Austin. Growing food in your own backyard is a fun and environmentally friendly way to incorporate nutritious ingredients into meals while learning about the natural processes involved in food production. If you produce more than your household needs, sharing with your neighbors can connect you with the community and involve more people in healthy, sustainable eating. Click here to learn how Amy French and other Austin residents approach sustainable gardening. Photo by Joshua Barajas.
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Happy Earth Day! | Eating Green in Austin
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Eating Green in Austin. Slow Food Happy Hour. Austin Community Garden Tour →. April 22, 2010 · 8:29 pm. Do something kind today for the planet that nourishes you! Visit Earth Day Network. Slow Food Happy Hour. Austin Community Garden Tour →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out.
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Going Local! | Eating Green in Austin
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Eating Green in Austin. Austin Green Living Expo. Sustainable Food Policy Board →. April 25, 2010 · 3:07 pm. Not sure if you’re ready to dedicate your eating habits to locally grown food? Check out the newly posted article in the “Going Local” section. Be sure to check out the photos too! Keep it local friends! Austin Green Living Expo. Sustainable Food Policy Board →. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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the cosmic cowgirl | Just another WordPress.com weblog | Page 2
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Newer posts →. June 26, 2010 · 2:16 am. You know that saying ‘well, it’s five o’clock somewhere”? I am going to try to weave it into this post to convince you that i have made the deadline for this month’s can jam. but i really have. Makes about 4-5 half pints). Note: this is a lower sugar version-sweeten to taste. the fact that you can control the sugar is the good word about using pomona pectin. 3 lbs agarita berries, picked through, sorted, and rinsed. Enough water to cover the berries (about 3 cups).
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The Turtle Restaurant - eating in the slow lane: Considering Oranges
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The Turtle Restaurant - eating in the slow lane. A blog dedicated to eating in the slow lane. Food history, recipes and food in culture. The orange is an awesome fruit,. Though doomed to live without a rhyme,. Surpassing, truly, the bitter lime,. The flagrant plum, the plump green pear,. The apple crisp; not one will spare. A passing thought for this lonely brave,. This hermit in his flavoured cave. No rhyme, no friend, no bush, no root:. The orange is an awesome fruit. Chinese orange or bush orange as i...
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Sustainable Food Policy Board | Eating Green in Austin
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Eating Green in Austin. April 28, 2010 · 3:43 pm. Sustainable Food Policy Board. Austin’s Sustainable Food Policy Board advises City Council on matters of local food production and availability. Consider attending a board meeting to learn how your local government is working to nurture area farmers and make nutritious, sustainably produced food widely available to Austin residents. The board, chaired by Edible Austin. The next regular meeting is May 24. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.
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Austin Green Living Expo | Eating Green in Austin
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Eating Green in Austin. Austin Community Garden Tour. April 24, 2010 · 4:27 pm. Austin Green Living Expo. Looking for something to do on this beautiful Saturday? The Austin Green Living Expo takes place this weekend at the Austin Convention Center. Take advantage of a wealth of information on everything from green building and renewable energy to organic gardening and native landscaping. Admission is $10 for adults, free for children. Visit Austin Green Living Expo. For a full list of activities. Build a...
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About | Eating Green in Austin
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Eating Green in Austin. Joshua Barajas, Lara Berendt, Anna Kavich and Esther Perez are currently undergraduate students in journalism at the University of Texas at Austin. They created this blog as part of a multimedia journalism project to inform the community of the many benefits of buying and consuming local, sustainably produced food. Drop us a line with your thoughts. Fill out the form below to send us an e-mail. Error: Twitter did not respond. Please wait a few minutes and refresh this page.
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