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What is Real Food? How to Get Involved. Is currently a senior at the University of Washington pursuing a. Degree in Economics and a minor in Environmental Studies. Dani grew up. In a house where food was not only a family tradition, it was a source. Of love and joy. She is excited to help share her passion for food. With the student body of UW, and hopes that she can help students. Understand the importance of real food, and what it means to each. Trails, practice yoga and try out tasty new recipes.
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Eat What You Grow: Vlad's Souvlaki: Greek Fast Food in the Palouse
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Wednesday, July 25, 2012. Vlad's Souvlaki: Greek Fast Food in the Palouse. It makes sense that someone would start up a small fast food joint in downtown Moscow, Idaho. Vlad's, however, is a lot different than your typical fast food experience. This new business features Greek fast food on its menu, also known as souvlaki. I know little about Greek fast food other than I like it so when Vlad's opened up, I made a point to stop by to try it. Souvlaki would be nothing without it. In generations past, eatin...
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Eat What You Grow: Nectar: Charming Palouse Cusine
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Tuesday, August 7, 2012. Nectar: Charming Palouse Cusine. During the last half of July, I traveled through eastern Washington and Northern Idaho, thus all the recent posts from this part of the world. It is surprising how many cafe jewels I've come across in this region! So, here's another one I'd like to share. Read on! If gastronomy is the study of the relationship between culture and food then Nectar. A small restaurant located in Moscow, Idaho, is the place to study it. Why? Come away with me as I ex...
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Eat What You Grow: Thrifty Tips: My Birthday Dress
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Monday, May 7, 2012. Thrifty Tips: My Birthday Dress. Alas, Spring is finally here. And so it felt today. A thrift store find in the record books and a birthday present to me. Now what will I do with the rest of the birthday money I saved from this magical thrift store purchase? I also found a lovely lace top (below) that I am hoping will go quite well with a certain pair of birthday jeans, as well as a butterfly tank top and a long cherry sweater (see again below). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Eat What You Grow: A Message from Chief Seattle
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Thursday, August 9, 2012. A Message from Chief Seattle. Someone recently shared an excerpt with me from a book called The Young Rockhound's Handbook. It is an unlikely name for a book containing the excerpt I am about to share, but it is a message that still needs to be heard and reflected on. How can you buy or sell the sky, the warmth of the land? The idea is strange to us. If we do not own the freshness of the air and the sparkle of the water, how can you buy them? Our ways are different from your way...
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Eat What You Grow: Seafood Pie
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Friday, January 20, 2012. On my last full day at the Valdivian Coastal Reserve, we drove to a small restuarant in a tribal community on a bluff just above the ocean. Everywhere I looked I saw the horizon meeting the sea. Just another ordinary view in this region of Chile! There is no excuse, we should be making this back at home! I plan on taking in the views as the scenery flashes by. Chao! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Come away with me as I explore my passion for local eating, try my hand at urb...
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Eat What You Grow: My Grandmother's Home
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Wednesday, August 1, 2012. This past weekend I took a trip down memory lane, but they weren't my memories. They were my Grandmother's. She grew up on a homestead that her grandparent's built in the late 1800's in the wheat farming region of Washington State. A young family lives on the homestead now and they have done a wonderful job at restoring this old farm house in this golden place. Would anyone like a watermelon milkshake"? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Target=" blank" class="fb share link" o...
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Eat What You Grow: Seven Course Birthday Meal
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Monday, February 28, 2011. Seven Course Birthday Meal. This weekend I had the fantastic fortune of sharing it with my family. Particularly, with my Aunt and Uncle, Father, and Grandparents. Why the gathering? Above Our lovely table setting. We were going for an elegant, casual look. Despite the snowy landscape outside, we were able to find a simple winter bouquet for the table. Above Printed menus that Kathy created add a special touch to each place setting. Above Does this look unfamiliar to you? Above ...
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Eat What You Grow: Sew a Button On It
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Monday, March 14, 2011. Sew a Button On It. Ok, so I am a novice when it comes to sewing. In fact, I am such a novice, I couldn't even sew a button on a shirt until yesterday. It makes me wonder if anyone else out there doesn't know how to sew a button either? All I know is, I need to pick up the basic skills so I'll keep starting small. Boho Farm and Home. March 14, 2011 at 10:08 AM. Oh I love that you have a Grandma who sews! March 14, 2011 at 5:07 PM. I love your blog. Jill @ The Prairie Homestead.
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