entire-of-itself.blogspot.com
Entire of Itself: Variations on a Theme I - Food Patterns
http://entire-of-itself.blogspot.com/2007/06/variations-on-theme-i-food-patterns.html
Friday, June 08, 2007. Variations on a Theme I - Food Patterns. I've been thinking about a theme or pattern relative to food. There are a few exceptions to this reliance on grains plus legumes, such as the Inuit relying on seal meat and whale blubber, South Pacific Islanders relying on breadfruit, or the Irish and potatoes. These exceptions are usually caused by living in areas which are not suitable for growing any reasonable quantity of grains plus legumes. That's 15 grains, and I've probably forgotten...
localtarian.blogspot.com
Livin' la vida local: Local, Grass-fed meat from Homegrown Meats - La Jolla Butcher Shop
http://localtarian.blogspot.com/2008/07/local-grass-fed-meat-from-homegrown.html
Thursday, July 3, 2008. Local, Grass-fed meat from Homegrown Meats - La Jolla Butcher Shop. According to Caron at San Diego Foodstuff. A new butcher shop is opening next month in La Jolla called Homegrown Meats. 7660 Fay Ave). They will be featuring locally raised grass-fed beef. From Mendehall Ranch on Palomar Mountain as well as local wild turkey, ostrich, lamb, chicken, and duck. All hormone free. Go to the their site. I'll be back again soon with my final post - can't believe it's been a year already!
fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com
just fifteeen minutes...: Independence - Cucumbers and Basil
http://fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com/2009/05/independence-cucumbers-and-basil.html
Doing the blog thing. fifteen minutes at a time. Tuesday, May 26, 2009. Independence - Cucumbers and Basil. Planted this week were 6 cucumber seeds (that's going to be totallly too many cucumbers if they all grow and survive) and three pots of basil seeds (roughly 6 seeds per pot). The cucumbers are bush plants that are in an earthbox. I hear they're heavy feeders, so perhaps they'll like the constant water-availability of the swc. Double also, I've been to a yoga class three out of the last four days...
fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com
just fifteeen minutes...: the no-power-hour
http://fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com/2008/05/no-power-hour.html
Doing the blog thing. fifteen minutes at a time. Friday, May 23, 2008. Inspired by crunchy chicken's eco-throw-down challenge, we're doing a no power week starting monday. here's what we've got so far for an outline:. 1 the fridge stays on. 2 the rest of the breakers in the box get turned off so we don't accidentally flick the light on out of habit. 3 we're picking up some extra local-beeswax candles at the market tomorrow. Personally, i'm looking forward to no tv for a week. Running tab of changes.
fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com
just fifteeen minutes...: March 2008
http://fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com/2008_03_01_archive.html
Doing the blog thing. fifteen minutes at a time. Friday, March 21, 2008. Goin' on a midnight train to. ohio? Heading out for ohio this afternoon via amtrak. i packed a tote bag to bring with me, and most of it is either food or games/entertainment for the 24 hours of train trip that will take place tonight and monday. i hear the forecast is snooooowwwwww! Maybe we can build a snowman :D. Thursday, March 20, 2008. Thanks to a comment on my potatoes post for the idea here. Butter from ronnybrook farm.
fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com
just fifteeen minutes...: April 2009
http://fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com/2009_04_01_archive.html
Doing the blog thing. fifteen minutes at a time. Wednesday, April 29, 2009. Independence Days Year 2. Sharon's Independence Days challenge is moving into its second year. I like the spring because it's hopeful, and I'm hopeful that this year I can keep up with the challenge a little longer. I've managed to plant things for the last three weekends, and have foraged a bit in my backyard already. Things I have planted:. Things I have harvested/foraged:. Things I have cooked:. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com
just fifteeen minutes...: independence days weekly update
http://fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com/2008/05/independence-days-weekly-update.html
Doing the blog thing. fifteen minutes at a time. Friday, May 23, 2008. Independence days weekly update. 1 planted: replanted some more peas that didn't come up. 2 harvested: nothing yet, but i found four stalks of wild garlic that i want to nab. three are in our back yard and one is in the front yard of someone down the hill from us. my potatoes are sprouting now! The purple peruvian ones. yay! 3 preserved: not so much. 9 reduce waste: i ordered pet food online and specified that i didn't want any packin...
fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com
just fifteeen minutes...: independence days week... 9 i think
http://fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com/2008/06/independence-days-week-9-i-think.html
Doing the blog thing. fifteen minutes at a time. Friday, June 27, 2008. Independence days week. 9 i think. 1 planted: kentucky wonder green beans beneath my corn and sunflowers. 2 harvested: a handful of snap peas, mint for tea. 4 stored: placed a bulk food storage order! 25lb baking soda, 25lb red wheat berries, 25lb garbanzos, 25lb lentils, 1lb thick rolled oats. Also, joined in on sharon's food preservation class which starts next tuesday :). 6 managed: weeded the corn patch. Running tab of changes.
fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com
just fifteeen minutes...: independence days week 10
http://fifteeenminutes.blogspot.com/2008/06/independence-days-week-10.html
Doing the blog thing. fifteen minutes at a time. Monday, June 30, 2008. Independence days week 10. This has been a week of not much happening in terms of independence days. this is the point at which i started to lose interest in the garden last year. things were in the ground and i would find "better" things to do with my time. goal this coming week: plant something! Hack down the yard weeds! Spend time in the back yard! 4 stored: picked up a couple months' worth of honey and 9 months' worth of yeast.
ginasmith.typepad.com
I'm Gina Smith: Hello World -- in Ubuntu: Write It in GNU C++ (video)
http://ginasmith.typepad.com/gina_on_gina/2013/02/hello-world-in-ubuntu-write-it-in-gnu-c-video.html
The news that's on my mind. Tech Now with Gina Smith: Forty Years of Mobile Phones, Motorola DynaTAC circa 1973. Video: How Linux is Built (via the Linux Foundation). Tech Now with Gina Smith: On Firefox 20, In Window Private Browsing. Hands-on with Ubuntu Touch preview for the Nexus 4. Ant Pruitt: Linux. Why Do You Run It? Readers Respond, Complain. Hello World - in Ubuntu: Write It in GNU C (video). Linux Command Cheat Sheet: Valentine's Day Gift for the Linux Geek You Love. On A new cannibal joke.