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Real Food for the Family: August 2012
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Real Food for the Family. Feeding the family in the real world. Monday, 20 August 2012. It's been a while. And there's nothing more to be said about that really. I've been busy working, allowing the office to get in the way of fun things. Like Real Food. And Family. But I have, of course, been cooking. I mean, I couldn't survive from January through to August without it really - I just haven't been writing about it. Now, it's a new phase in the Jay house. Mrs Jay is Free of the Horrific Commute,. The bas...
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Real Food for the Family: What to do with the old trout?
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Real Food for the Family. Feeding the family in the real world. Wednesday, 5 September 2012. What to do with the old trout? The trout that was nearly out of date, that is. Smoked trout, all the way from Orford. I was going to opine that it couldn't possibly have been sourced locally, and that I was breaking my own rules due to the fact that it was only processed locally. But then I looked at the website, and it seems that sea trout are quite common off Orford. Who knew? 5 September 2012 at 17:34. I am an...
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Real Food for the Family: Think local? Time to act!
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Real Food for the Family. Feeding the family in the real world. Sunday, 2 September 2012. It's amazing what you can learn from reading the local paper. Is news gathering at its finest. It's a wonder that they don't have Piers Morgan beating a path to their door. More usefully, I found out about an organisation called Transition Ipswich. Anyway, they have a really interesting challenge. I have started well, going out to a couple of the farm shops I mentioned in a post last year to get my ingredients for t...
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Information Sharing | LOCKHART MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING
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LOCKHART MANAGEMENT and CONSULTING. A British Columbia registered RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT Sole Proprietorship. Fund Raising and Engagement. Lockhart Management and Consulting Newsletter Samples. Knowledge is NOT power.SHARING KNOWLEDGE is" - Bill Lockhart. On this page we share with you some of our favourite sites in a variety of categories. Take time to explore those of interest:. A Premier International Project Management Company: http:/ www.agriteam.ca/en/index.php. All in The Family (Personal):.
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Information Sharing | LOCKHART MANAGEMENT & CONSULTING
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LOCKHART MANAGEMENT and CONSULTING. A British Columbia registered RESEARCH and DEVELOPMENT Sole Proprietorship. Fund Raising and Engagement. Lockhart Management and Consulting Newsletter Samples. Knowledge is NOT power.SHARING KNOWLEDGE is" - Bill Lockhart. On this page we share with you some of our favourite sites in a variety of categories. Take time to explore those of interest:. A Premier International Project Management Company: http:/ www.agriteam.ca/en/index.php. All in The Family (Personal):.
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Real Food for the Family: More "real world" than "real food"
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Real Food for the Family. Feeding the family in the real world. Wednesday, 19 September 2012. More "real world" than "real food". Every now and then, the system breaks down. This blog is supposed to be about real food, but sometimes the real world takes over - and I suppose that's the point really. If I had all the time in the world to be a 21st-century hunter-gatherer. I don't even think I would be. So, even those of us who try sometimes fail. But the point is that we try. We strive to do the be...I am ...
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Real Food for the Family: June 2011
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Real Food for the Family. Feeding the family in the real world. Thursday, 30 June 2011. A quick summer lunch. So I'll be looking for good ideas of ways to save money and have varied, interesting food at lunchtimes. Something that doesn't send me in to a food coma until mid-afternoon but keeps me going until dinner time. Please send in your ideas and save my waistline and wallet! Take a handful of sliced chorizo. And just made them myself with an unwanted heel of bread by chopping it in to appropriately s...
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Real Food for the Family: You're eating what now?
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Real Food for the Family. Feeding the family in the real world. Sunday, 16 September 2012. You're eating what now? Toad in the hole. Try explaining that one to a foreigner. My Norwegian brother-in-law was suitably confused, not helped by the fact that we all resolutely refused to explain the term. I went to the great length of consulting the etymological wiseman, The Word Detective. Here I offer my own definition:. All three definitions hold water, showing once again the importance of what Mikhail Bakhtin.
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Real Food for the Family: September 2012
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Real Food for the Family. Feeding the family in the real world. Wednesday, 19 September 2012. More "real world" than "real food". Every now and then, the system breaks down. This blog is supposed to be about real food, but sometimes the real world takes over - and I suppose that's the point really. If I had all the time in the world to be a 21st-century hunter-gatherer. I don't even think I would be. So, even those of us who try sometimes fail. But the point is that we try. We strive to do the be...Toad ...
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Real Food for the Family: July 2011
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Real Food for the Family. Feeding the family in the real world. Sunday, 24 July 2011. The joy of markets. Something they just didn't have - aubergines are in season. This is what we had on the list:. Onions (0.5 kilos). Lettuce (1 iceberg, 1 red). That's a festival ticket, or 8 trips to the cinema for myself and Mrs Jay. That's a whole Christmas dinner for 12 people, based on last year's effort, or 0.001% of John Terry's weekly wage.). Anyway, during the week we had a RFFTF special meal. It met all t...