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Eating the Seasons | Food is that rare moral arena in which the ethical choice is generally the one more likely to make you groan with pleasure. – Barbara Kingsolver; Animal, Vegetable, Miracle

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Silent Spring | Eating the Seasons

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September 1, 1939 – W.H. Auden. April 27, 2009 at 9:12 pm. I’ve just started reading. By Rachel Carson, which is one of those seminal books I can’t quite believe I haven’t read yet. I feel I’m going to enjoy it. My sleep cycle is too messed up to permit any sensible comment on it, but I was struck by this sentence (p28 of the Penguin Classics edition):. Entry filed under: books. Slightly red-faced (and sore-backed). Food in the news – 27th April – 1st May. 3 Comments Add your own. May 10, 2009 at 6:16 am.

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Holidays | Eating the Seasons

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September 1, 1939 – W.H. Auden. May 21, 2009 at 9:13 am. So, yes, folks. You can shrink your carbon footprint, but you have to be nice to your in-laws. I’m going on a less exciting train to Northumberland for the long weekend, so shall not be around for a few days. I shall be hauling my pile of exciting books, my knitting, a week’s worth of Farming Today podcasts and an enormous bottle of gin* up the East Coast main line this evening and will indulge in a few blissful computer-free days. You are commenti...

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yarnyarnyarnyarnyarn | Eating the Seasons

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September 1, 1939 – W.H. Auden. May 8, 2009 at 11:00 am. The postman has been kind to me this week. (I say that as if he’s bringing me all these lovely things out of the goodness of his heart, rather than because I bought them online and paid for them and it’s his job.) I have bought five interesting books and am now fondling some deliciously luxurious yarn. Mmmmmmmmm……. yarn…………. Entry filed under: knitting. Won’t somebody PLEASE think of the children? Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here.

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Randomness | Eating the Seasons

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September 1, 1939 – W.H. Auden. May 6, 2009 at 11:13 am. Spent a lot of time down at the allotment this weekend and am finally getting on top of it. I really wish I’d done this in November and hadn’t had to learn the hard way, but it’s starting to look tidier and we’ve planted lots of potatoes. Kudos to Scientist Fiancé (a.k.a. He With The Upper Body Strength) for copious digging and ferrying around of bags of mulch. I’ve decided to make this. By the way, why do knitwear models always look so ethereal?

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Faith in humanity somewhat strengthened | Eating the Seasons

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September 1, 1939 – W.H. Auden. Faith in humanity somewhat strengthened. May 14, 2009 at 4:17 pm. I offered some seedlings on Freecycle. A lady just came to pick them up with her son, who wanted them for his school garden and who was very polite. (Oh dear, I appear to have inherited my mother’s quasi-idolatry of polite children.). My faith in humanity is somewhat strengthened. Entry filed under: Uncategorized. Won’t somebody PLEASE think of the children? 1 Comment Add your own. May 26, 2009 at 6:46 pm.

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Growing the Garden: Holiday Card From The Johnsons

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Growing the Garden: Roasted Tomatoes

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Michelle's Garden: June 2009

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My adventures into wildlife gardening, growing vegetables and other stuff. Sunday, 14 June 2009. I found this little fella in our kitchen. He was tiny (5mm long? And he just looked bright green. It wasn't until I zoomed in that I saw the amazing pattern on his legs and his stripey antennae! Click for a close up to see it properly. Saturday, 13 June 2009. The buds on the broccoli (which we have decided is of course a calabrese! Not exactly sure how that happened. I could have grown a lot more in that space.

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Michelle's Garden: Some things

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My adventures into wildlife gardening, growing vegetables and other stuff. Thursday, 6 August 2009. These pretty weeds sprung up in the onion patch. I found an interesting moth. These seed pods are growing on what I think are bolted radishes. When they dry I will collect the seeds for next year. Ive never seen radish seed pods before they are quite impressive arent they? 10 August 2009 at 11:21. I was surprised to see them! I hope they dry out ok. 11 August 2009 at 21:19. View my complete profile. The Cl...

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Michelle's Garden: The bees love the flowering broccoli

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My adventures into wildlife gardening, growing vegetables and other stuff. Wednesday, 5 August 2009. The bees love the flowering broccoli. There does seem to be many different variety of bumble bees around this year. Lovely to see. 5 August 2009 at 16:03. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. The bees love the flowering broccoli. Enter your email address:. Some blogs I like. Colour it green diary. Multiveg's plot ramblings on. Hot Process Soap Making by Gracefruit.

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Michelle's Garden: New garden, new blog

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My adventures into wildlife gardening, growing vegetables and other stuff. Tuesday, 16 March 2010. New garden, new blog. We have started work on our new garden! Thanks for everyone's lovely comments over the last two years. Our new blog can be found. Im going to try and grow some veggies this year. Im looking forward to reading your posts about your garden. 16 March 2010 at 23:49. Looking forward to seeing your produce from the coming season :). 17 March 2010 at 07:50. 26 May 2010 at 20:26. A few peas an...

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Michelle's Garden: December 2008

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Seasonal Matters: Euro Balls 2012

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