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Shooting Roots: Flitters and flutters... and quite big kicks
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Wednesday, 30 December 2009. Flitters and flutters. and quite big kicks. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Mother, wife and doctor, but mainly and before all else a follower of Jesus. Lover of kale. Disliker of bananas. View my complete profile. Dave's Year in SA. Dr Pete in South Africa. James on a journey. Sunil's Maternal Health Research Blog.
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Shooting Roots: August 2009
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Monday, 24 August 2009. It isn't all about food. I do other things. Today I was sitting at my kitchen table, minding my own business. I was eating bran flakes (improved with flaked almonds and linseeds) and drinking a cup of herbal tea. I was perusing jobs in Scotland that I might like to apply for someday. They are told to go back to their home countr...
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Shooting Roots: Shooting Your Own Roots
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Thursday, 3 December 2009. Shooting Your Own Roots. So Here's the wee roots of my own that I've been busy shooting over the past 13 weeks. But instead, they grow inside other people? What a magical way of creating new life. You couldn't think up this kind of fairy story if you tried. OH MY GOD congratulations! 3 December 2009 at 18:47. Mother, wife and...
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Shooting Roots: December 2008
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Tuesday, 30 December 2008. Candles in the Darkness. End the Killing in Gaza. Things you can do:. 1) Write to your MP - they're on their Christmas holidays (conveniently), but still write to them, phone them and generally pester them. Find out their contact details on the Write to Them. 3) Fax the Prime Minister 442079250918. 5) Go to to a Protest:.
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Shooting Roots: Baby Belly - 13 weeks and 6 days
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Thursday, 10 December 2009. Baby Belly - 13 weeks and 6 days. Last week I accidentally caught a glimpse of myself side on in the mirror in a public bathroom. Wow. There was curvature. Interesting. Good work. Still really really fussy about my food and prefer things that have no flavour at all. Still getting very dizzy, especially first thing in...We fo...
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Shooting Roots: Boaz
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Monday, 24 August 2009. It isn't all about food. I do other things. Today I was sitting at my kitchen table, minding my own business. I was eating bran flakes (improved with flaked almonds and linseeds) and drinking a cup of herbal tea. I was perusing jobs in Scotland that I might like to apply for someday. They are told to go back to their home countr...
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Shooting Roots: May 2008
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Sunday, 18 May 2008. It's all change in our shopping habits since my post about supermarkets. I was so unconvinced by my own arguments, that I've pretty much stopped frequenting their hallowed aisles. Instead, I've been doing our fruit and veg shopping at Unicorn in Chorlton. And only buying local. So are we just eating vegetables? Pretty much. I'm...
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Shooting Roots: Pear and Almond Tart for Esther
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Monday, 24 August 2009. Pear and Almond Tart for Esther. Pear and Almond Tart. 25g icing sugar or caster sugar. 1 egg plus 1 yolk. 1 vanilla pod, split lengthways. Grated zest of 1 lemon. 5 pears, peeled, cored and quartered. 1 punnet of blackberries (optional). Dash of brandy (optional). Whizz the pastry ingredients in a food processor, then add enoug...
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Shooting Roots: March 2009
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Thursday, 5 March 2009. This didn't seem like food. But never being allowed to dismiss a food without sampling it, I was coaxed into trying it. he bright colour and its strange earthy taste simply didn't match up. The only things in my life that were edible and. That electric shade of bright pink came in plastic wrappers and were sweeter than sweet.
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Shooting Roots: Norwegian Tofu Salad
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Roots grow with plants - you can't always see them but they're underground, winding round other roots, forming networks, carving out channels in the soil. Friday, 21 August 2009. Leftover wholegrain rice is the best to make this recipe with - basmati just won't cut it. I used a really nutty organic wholegrain that is almost like pearl barley in texture, and it worked really well. 3 tablespoons Sesame oil. 1 tablespoon Soya sauce. 1 cm Fresh ginger root cut into matchsticks or grated. After this time, pla...