September 2010
10 posts
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Heedless Holiday Tumble: 5 Questions To Get You...
The landslide of holiday decoration invasion is just around the corner: Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas. Rather than fight against the inevitable, there’s a better story behind celebrating the end of summer. There’s a history and connection to seasonal affect worth commemorating. This year, (not every year), September 23rd is Summer’s last [full] moon and Fall’s...
Sep 21st
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Sep 20th
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Sep 20th
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Sep 17th
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Sep 15th
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Sep 15th
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3 Day Paleo/Primal Camping Menu
For those who seek the highest quality herbs and perfect pasture meats, camping is a perfect opportunity to strip away distractions (from convenience) and unleash your inner hunter-gather culinary skills. Two families, eight people, two stocked coolers, three days of delectable feasts and outdoor embrace. It didn’t come without the perseverance of two women working together on a mission of...
Sep 14th
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Wine Fail
Without beating ourselves up too severely, the process of learning takes some fumbles. Our overly ambitious indulgent-sufficient selves lead to our first underutilization of crops. Growing along the borders of our fence is a native grape vine that yielded hundreds of delicate savory parcels. Due to the seed to grape ratio, a breed more intended for its value in wine. The idea of creating a drink...
Sep 5th
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“There is a reciprocal relationship between animals and plants: predator and...”
– The Vegetarian Myth  food, justice, and sustainability. By Lierre Keith
Sep 3rd
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roxanneschenk asked: Echo park new market you will totally like...cookbook green market opens!

1. Maestri Pastai flown in from Naples.
2. Organic pumpernickel flour.
3. Sustainably grown produce from local farmers (look for tomatoes, peaches, and melons).
4. Honey from California bees.
5. VK Food’s fresh soy milk.
6. Free-range eggs from Mill Road Orchard in...
Sep 2nd