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christmas 2015 gift guide: games
I have done my kitchen/gardening/green round-ups in the past, and I stand by most of those things still. I thought I would branch out a bit with this year’s gift…
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the life changing magic of tidying up [review]
I had been hearing about The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing everywhere around the interwebs it seemed. I finally got it from the library…
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kitchen basics for the cooks on your christmas list
Last year, I did a Christmas list for foodies and one for the treehuggers on your list – be sure to check out those if you’re interested. This year, I…
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eating on the wild side
I’ve mentioned that I recently read Eating on the Wild Side: The Missing Link to Optimum Health by Jo Robinson. Robinson argues that humans have chosen badly in terms of what…
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my year in reading
This is a bit off topic, but I love the lists that The Millions does on author’s recaps of their years in reading. I obviously would never be asked by The Millions for…
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christmas gifts for the foodies on your list {$0 – $200}
I love food, and I love to cook. That is about the only “expertise” that I will claim in sharing this list. Over the past several years, as I have…
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an everlasting meal
I finally got around to reviewing one of my favorite books of 2012: An Everlasting Meal: Cooking With Economy and Grace (I’m pretty sure I’d be thrilled if my family described…
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christmas gifts for foodies
I forgot to link to a little Christmas gift list for foodies that I posted up at Burnside…check it out and leave your suggestions in the comments!
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walking = best medicine
In addition to being a bit of a foodie, I also have a little side hobby when it comes to researching training/working out methodologies and programs – and usually actually…
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WalMart & Michael Pollan: A Recap
I recently finished Fair Food (review coming soon), and it has changed my thinking a bit on the “food movement.” While I still think local answers are the best solutions…