Leftovers: The Day's Stray Links
- Michael Jackson: Nutritionist says KoP "didn't want to eat food"—except for fried chicken, juice, and trail mix. [E! Online]
- Born in Fire: An interview with Richard Wrangham, whose theory is that cooking is what spurred human evolution. [Salon]
- Grade Grubbing: In California, school gardens are springing up, with parents and children volunteering. [LAT]
- Gelato in Florence: Italian-food expert Faith Willinger on this icy treat. [AFC]
- Sun Soakin' Bulges in the Shade: Kevin D. Weeks, on how to pick, store, and cook with peaches. (The kind that don't come from a can.) [NPR]
- Crabby: "New York has pizza. Chicago has hot dogs." D.C. has crab cakes. Jane Black, on where to find the best. [WaPo]
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2 Comments:
(Nice Presidents reference!)
annerska at 7:28PM on 07/29/09
Anyone have a way from keeping people from taking items from school gardens in an urban neighborhood? My special needs students work very hard in growing vegetables...planting, weeding, even composting their lunch scraps outside and in class worm boxes and everytime the vegetables get close to being ripe people take them-even the herbs! Fences and signs don't work, any ideas?
styska1 at 8:18PM on 07/29/09