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Think global, eat Laurel: Slow Gardening
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Think global, eat Laurel. Food, food preservation, gardening, food security, sustainable living and happy frugality. In the Laurel District, Oakland, California. Thursday, March 26, 2009. The NY Times finally prints a gardening article that totally expresses my philosophy. I call it Darwinian gardening - if it can't survive my neglect, then it doesn't belong in my garden. Native plants do well in such conditions. But the back yard. Now there's an idea. a bottle tree in the back yard! Slow Food East Bay.
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Slow Food Junior: May 2009
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Thursday, May 14, 2009. Speaking of strawberries. The strawberry plants in our backyard have been busy turning the sun and rain we've had into delicate little berries. I say delicate because if there were a strawberry sizing scale, these would be on the petite end of it. Tuesday, May 12, 2009. Fava Beans: Past and Present. First I took the beans out of the pods. Out of the pot. When the beans were nice and tender, I took 'em out and mashed them up with two forks (and added a bit more olive oil to make t...
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Slow Food Junior: January 2009
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Saturday, January 31, 2009. Biscuits and Butternut Squash. On Friday, five girls and myself cooked up some delicious food. First we made our stock. Ingrid, Mariah and I, were the "stock" team. We browned the carrots, celery and onion, added salt, water, parsley, thyme, and sage. Once all that was in the pot we let it simmer for a while. Lily, Elisa, and Katherine worked on prepping the vegetables for the soup. They chopped herbs and scooped out the roasted butternut squash. That is why before making a re...
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Slow Food Junior: Ode to the Watermelon Radish
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Wednesday, February 3, 2010. Ode to the Watermelon Radish. When I got home, I immediately took out my one watermelon radish, and cut it. Just like the ones that had been cut open at the market, this one had the same stunning pink center. The person who decided to call this variety of radish a "watermelon radish" didn't have to think very hard to come up with the name for upon opening it you immediately think, "Aha! This thing resembles a watermelon.". Enough about how it looks. How does it taste? I actua...
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manifesto, 2008 | forage oakland
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Community fruit barter in Oakland, CA. 8216;Oakland Originals’ Trailer: Forage Oakland short at the Oakland International Film Festival. April 5, 2014. 8216;Forage Oakland’ documentary screening today, 4/5, at noon at Geoffrey’s Inner Circle. Come out for the premiere! Read Article →. Plum harvest this past Friday. June 30, 2013. On Friday, 6/28 we harvested sweet, ripe plums from a house near Piedmont Ave. The tree was laden with fruit, and even after harvesting for a solid hour, there was […]. Read Art...
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Slow Food Junior: Front Yard Harvest
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Tuesday, October 6, 2009. I have a thing for odd fruits and and vegetables. There's something about the intriguing names of heirlooms and the nonconformist look of these old-fashioned varieties that is fascinating. Not only do I adore heirlooms, I also like rare and dare I say, . 160;veggies and fruits. I am drawn to them the way a moth gravitates towards a light on a dark night. . In front of my house, on the slim strip of earth between the sidewalk and the street sit four quince trees. Odd? Kristin - s...
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Slow Food Junior: Free Lemons and Hints of Spring
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Friday, February 19, 2010. Free Lemons and Hints of Spring. Someone dropped a small brown paper bag full of lemons on our porch the other day. Who? I have no idea. There wasn't a name or a note. Just a bag of lemons. I'm guessing it was one of our neighbors but I'm not positive. Anyway, it was a nice thing to do, and it was a nice surprise to find a bag of local Alameda lemons on the porch. . Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Buy Fresh Buy Local. Free Lemons and Hints of Spring. View my complete profile.
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Think global, eat Laurel: Citrus Salsa
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Think global, eat Laurel. Food, food preservation, gardening, food security, sustainable living and happy frugality. In the Laurel District, Oakland, California. Wednesday, April 8, 2009. Sorry for the intermittent posting, folks, but I am trying to focus on my literary and personal lives as well as exercise and eating well. No time to blog! Please accept this salsa recipe from Mark Bittman in today's New York Times. April 8, 2009. Maya Citrus Salsa (Xec). 1/2 cup chopped fresh cilantro leaves. Little Bl...