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I’m really bad a keeping up on this thing and not just reblogging. Anyways, I got a job at the Menomonie Market Food Co-op which means I’ll be surrounded with health food knowledge and delicious wonderful fresh local food all of the time. I’m excited to learn more… not to mention a nice discount. Woooooo. Hopefully I’ll make some good food and post.

Last night some friends and I made some quinoa and curried lentils and squash and potatoes with a curry cream sauce to drizzle over. It was so wonderful.

I’m really bad a keeping up on this thing and not just reblogging. Anyways, I got a job at the Menomonie Market Food Co-op which means I’ll be surrounded with health food knowledge and delicious wonderful fresh local food all of the time. I’m excited to learn more… not to mention a nice discount. Woooooo. Hopefully I’ll make some good food and post.

Last night some friends and I made some quinoa and curried lentils and squash and potatoes with a curry cream sauce to drizzle over. It was so wonderful.

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cooksrag:

BEET IDEAS WITH BEET TOPS

cooksrag:

BEET IDEAS WITH BEET TOPS

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wcfoodies:

Those annoying fruit stickers can, apparently, be quiet informative:
A 4-number code denotes conventionally-grown fruits and vegetables (pesticides used);
A 5-number code beginning with 8 means, organic or not, the fruit or vegetable was genetically modified (GE or GMO);
And a 5-number code beginning with 9 means the fruit was organically grown without genetic modification.

wcfoodies:

Those annoying fruit stickers can, apparently, be quiet informative:

  • A 4-number code denotes conventionally-grown fruits and vegetables (pesticides used);
  • A 5-number code beginning with 8 means, organic or not, the fruit or vegetable was genetically modified (GE or GMO);
  • And a 5-number code beginning with 9 means the fruit was organically grown without genetic modification.
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wcfoodies:

ilovecharts:

Organic Vs Conventional

Organically-grown produce: fewer pesticides, higher in essential minerals.

wcfoodies:

ilovecharts:

Organic Vs Conventional

Organically-grown produce: fewer pesticides, higher in essential minerals.

Spring break 2012 WOOO!!

I thought I would have more time to cook and bake and experiment over this week with no school but my school work, glazing ceramics, and hanging out with my grandparents has been eating up all of my time. Hopefully I’ll whip out some veg Irish stew and soda bread before class starts up again. I need to post more.. and more of my own posts. It’s just too easy to reblog.

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theblackworkshop:

Wine Flooring
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leekfixer:

Truth! By Wendell Berry.

leekfixer:

Truth! By Wendell Berry.

(via yourhealthista)

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cabinporn:

Surf shack in southwest Tasmania by James Bowden.

Previously.

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oliphillips:

Snoutlet
by Brock Davis

oliphillips:

Snoutlet

by Brock Davis

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prettykitchens:

sixohthree: via desire to inspire - Llamas’ valley