Rolling in the Dough

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Wednesday, December 01, 2004

Drink Up!: Index

You can't have good food without something to wash it down, right?

Orange You Jealous? (12/14/04)
Buried Treasure (12/20/04)
Freshen Yer Tea, Guv'nor? (1/6/05)
Cocktails for One (1/14/05)
A Drinking Habit (3/8/05)
Coffee Break (3/11/05)
You Need Gingering Up! (3/22/05)
Sunshine in a Bottle (4/22/05)
My Goodness! (4/27/05)
Mmmmm-Mocha (5/12/05)
Why I Like My Favorite Coffee House (5/16/05)
Lassi-Faire (6/4/05)
A Proper Cup of Tea (6/7/05)
Brewing Up Trouble (6/13/05)
You Put WHAT In My Chocolate? (6/23/05)
Good Spirits (6/24/05)
Please Don't Teas (7/18/05)
Grape Expectations (9/25/05)
Sweet Dreams Are Made of This (11/13/05)
Orange You Jealous (Again)? (11/17/05)
With a Nog and a Wink (12/10/05)
Cheers! (12/31/05)
Tastes Grape, Less Filling (1/28/06)
You Go, Garlic! (1/30/06)
My Wild Irish Rose (3/17/06)
Backyard Brunch (4/9/06)
Teas Me (4/27/06)
A Spirited Defense of Dandelions (4/27/06)
A Midsummer Night's Tea (6/5/06)
Up the Creek Without a Bottle (6/18/06)
Liqueur is Quickeur? (7/12/06)
And All... That... Juice! (7/16/06)
When Life Hands You Lemons... (8/10/06)
Grape Day in the Morning (10/31/06)
Getting Into the Holiday Spirits (11/14/06)
Orange You Glad It's Christmas? (12/18/06)
On a Lavender Bender (7/4/07)
Lassi, Come Home! (8/6/07)
Blushing for No Grape Reason (8/12/07)
Farm Out! (8/25/07)
The Grape Escape (9/2/07)
Honeydew You Like This? (9/13/07)
A Cider of Relief (9/17/07)
Wining About the Lawn? (4/22/08)

posted by The Baklava Queen @ 12:00 AM  

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Location: Wooster, OH, United States

In a quiet Ohio college town lurks a woman with an urge to cook. Her culinary adventures have seduced many and been told across the globe. And now, she has set out on a mission to change the way you think about your food. This, then, is the continuation of her saga... and you are invited along for the journey.

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  • Preserving the Seasons Series
    A year's journey through food preservation techniques
  • Local Foods Series
    CSA stories, Market Reports, etc.
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You Are What You Eat

  • Community Food Security Coalition
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  • National Campaign for Sustainable Agriculture
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  • Slow Food
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Other Ethicureans and Local Foods Bloggers

  • Cincinnati Locavore
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  • Foodperson.com
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  • Homecooking Revival
  • Living Small
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Herbs and Gardening

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  • In My Kitchen Garden
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Green Thinking, Simple Living

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  • Grist
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  • No Impact Man
  • Riot 4 Austerity
  • Transition Towns Primer
  • Transition US

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    Permaculture: Principles & Pathways Beyond Sustainability
    by David Holmgren


    The Winter Harvest Handbook
    by Eliot Coleman

Quote du Jour

    "I teach people how to grow their own food, which is shockingly subversive. Yes, it's seditious. But it's peaceful sedition."
    --Bill Mollison

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  • Food for Thought
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