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Monthly Archives: February 2014
Summer Harvest – The Good, The Bad And The Ugly
My aim for this summer was to see if we could live off what I grew in the garden only buying what we didn’t grow. Some good, some bad and some decidedly ugly. The Good Tomatoes I cannot remember the … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Going Green
Tagged eating, homegrown, melbourne, sustainability, veggie patch
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Fear Of The Pantry
I suffer from Pantry Phobia. The fear of opening those pantry doors and discovering what is behind them. Nutritional information. That is a contradiction in terms, isn’t it? When you say something is nutritious, it usually means it is good … Continue reading
Posted in Food, Going Green, Random Thoughts
Tagged asian street food, eating, homegrown, nutrition, shopping
3 Comments