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May | 2011 | Garden School Foundation
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Integrative Education in the School Garden. May 26, 2011. Posted by gsf under Uncategorized. Mama and her six little kittens made a cosy home underneath one of the Canary Island Pines at the back of the garden. A very special thank you to Shawn Simons for taking them in, vaccinating them, and finding them homes! If anyone wants a kitten please let us know and we’ll put you in touch. May 21, 2011. Posted by gsf under Uncategorized. May 21, 2011. Posted by gsf under Uncategorized. They then made deliciousl...
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Garden School Foundation | Integrative Education in the School Garden | Page 2
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Integrative Education in the School Garden. November 11, 2011. When Kids Make Salads. Posted by gsf under Kids Cooking. Who says kids won’t love a healthy snack? Quite often when we tell people what we teach our kids in cooking class their response is, “Do they even like it? 8221; Every time, with a satisfying smile, we reply, “Yes, they do! 8221; And our doubter is left amazed. Take our Fourth Graders for example:. 8220;This is GOOD! 8221; “I love it! 8221; “I’m going to want some more! 1 Cut the apple ...
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ecoLOGIC Los Angeles: Fallen Fruit Presents EAT LACMA
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Saturday, January 9, 2010. Fallen Fruit Presents EAT LACMA. Is a year-long investigation into food, art, culture and politics. Fusing the richness of LACMA's permanent collection with the ephemerality of food and the natural growth cycle,. Projects consider food as a common ground that explores the social role of art and ritual in community and human relationships. Unfolds seasonally, with artist's gardens planted and harvested on the museum campus, hands-on public events, and a concurrent exhibition,.
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August | 2011 | Garden School Foundation
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Integrative Education in the School Garden. August 9, 2011. Fiesta de la Huerta. Posted by gsf under Uncategorized. The sweet, deadpan voices of teenage girls singing pop-punk songs from 15 years ago wafted through the air, along with the smell of frying beef. The sun shone, kids laughed, and we knew it was going to be a good day. On June 18, we had a party in the garden. Staffed by hardworking volunteers from Neutrogena, the Hispanic Organization for Leadership, GSF and 24. And there was a blender hooke...
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October | 2011 | Garden School Foundation
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Integrative Education in the School Garden. October 30, 2011. Posted by gsf under Events. As I type this, I can hear the gentle chords of Neil Young’s Harvest Moon. Playing in the background filling me up with fond memories of a night that just passed us by. The Harvest Moon Celebration, Garden School Foundation’s annual fundraiser, was this last Saturday. And Andrew’s Cheese Shop. Set up his cooking station where he created a feast of polenta and sausage followed by the most decadent pumpkin raviolis!
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December | 2011 | Garden School Foundation
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Integrative Education in the School Garden. December 11, 2011. Posted by gsf under Uncategorized. Our fourth workday in the garden this year was another screaming success. We had the biggest turnout of kids yet, thanks largely to the 4th grade teachers who offered their students community service credit if they came. Here, 4th grade teacher Ms. LaFleur arrives with her daughters:. And they did come, in droves. With their help, we weeded and mulched and mulched and weeded. We played games…. First day of s...
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November | 2011 | Garden School Foundation
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Integrative Education in the School Garden. November 25, 2011. Posted by gsf under Fall. Happy Thanksgiving, Everyone! Here’s a delicious recipe for onion dill bread. Adapted from The Joy of Cooking. Makes one 9 5-inch loaf. 1 package (2 1/4 teaspoons) active dry yeast. 1/2 cup warm (105 to 115 F) water. 3 cups bread flour (I replaced 1/2 cup of this flour with whole wheat). 1/2 cup finely chopped onions. 3 tablespoons chopped fresh dill, or 1 tablespoon dried dill or dill seeds. Bake until the crust is ...
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Cultural Comments: Brugnato in Fiore
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Vernazza is well on its way to normalcy and while I no longer write updates on their status, you can learn about the devastating floods of 2011 by clicking. The label " Vernazza Updates. For the latest information from the organizations in Vernazza. Each year, the small Ligurian town of Brugnato. Pronounced 'broon-yato'], transforms its streets into floral fan-fare. Many towns and villages across Italy will have such festivals and if you get the chance to see one, it is truly remarkable. From here we wal...
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Cultural Comments: The Best in Vernazza
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Vernazza is well on its way to normalcy and while I no longer write updates on their status, you can learn about the devastating floods of 2011 by clicking. The label " Vernazza Updates. For the latest information from the organizations in Vernazza. The Best in Vernazza. It's a known thing that to get good food, you go where the locals go. Trattoria da Sandro. Look at that beautiful deck, my husband built that deck! To celebrate their long-awaited re-opening, my husband and I had our first dinner togethe...
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