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Wendell for Wednesday
“By now the [exploitive] revolution has deprived the mass of consumers of any independent access to the staples of life: clothing, shelter, food, even water. Air remains the only necessity…
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worm composting workshop
For all of you interested in worm composting, there’s a (free!) workshop in Indy this weekend! While you’re there looking, check out all of the great things Fall Creek Gardens…
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MIA
I’ve been slacking on the blogging – this beautiful fall weather has me enjoying every minute outside because I know winter’s dreariness will be here before I know it, leaving…
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(belated) Wendell for Wednesday
Today’s Wendell for Wednesday is not only late, but it doesn’t even come directly from Wendell. But I enjoyed and related to this piece on “Wendell Berry’s Sacred Environmentalism.”
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The Local Rule
I wrote an essay for catapult magazine‘s GOING LOCAL issue. Check it out and let me know what you think!
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Food and Faith: A Theology of Eating
I can’t wait to get my hands on a copy of this book. Check out ERB’s review here and an interview with the author, Norman Wirzba, here.
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vacation food
Pardon my absence here – we took a last minute family vacation to Seacrest, Florida last week. Seacrest is sandwiched between two famously planned communities that epitomize New Urbanism –…
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Junk food isn’t cheaper
I love Mark Bittman, especially today, debunking the myth that junk food is cheaper than real food: In general, despite extensive government subsidies, hyperprocessed food remains more expensive than food…
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Fall garden clean-up
Our garden is seriously winding down at home. There are still lots of tomato plants with green tomatoes longing for warmer days to ripen up, but everything else is looking…
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Fall garden clean-up
Our garden is seriously winding down at home. There are still lots of tomato plants with green tomatoes longing for warmer days to ripen up, but everything else is looking…