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Sewing Project!
Tonight, I decided to make a diaper bag as the gift wrapping on a “Welcome to the World, Baby!” package for a young cousin. I’m proud enough of the results to share ’em here.
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Must Read: Real Editors Ship
“The media is very good at making itself seem like something other than a business (and there are a lot of problems with what business it does manage) — but if you realise that every edition, every issue, every article, every bulletin, every thing made by the media is a product, then you start to…
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Onigilly Brings Japanese Street Food to San Francisco with an Organic Twist — Triple Pundit
If you live in just about any city in the U.S., you’ve probably noticed an uptick in enthusiasm for all things street food. In San Francisco, that craze encompasses everything from bacon-wrapped hot dogs and empanadas to waffles and creme brulee, but Koji Kanematsu and Kan Hasegawa think they’ve got the next big thing: onigiri.…
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Red Radishes and Champion Chard
Well, that’s the state of my garden so far this year. Red radishes might sound good, but it’s not the root that’s big and red. It’s the short, stunted leaves.
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Realigning Charity — ONE+
According to the Giving Institute, philanthropic efforts in the U.S. dipped 5.7 percent in 2008. But for many companies, the economic crisis has helped bring charitable activities out of the foundation and into the plant, marketing office and executive suite. Read the full story here.
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A Potato Leek Soup
If you have leeks coming in for harvest, I made a tasty soup from those leeks I posted pictures of on Saturday.
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Spring Weather Fashion
I may not be one of the most fashionable people you’ve ever met, but I do love to read The Sartorialist. Last night, after working far too late, I was perusing my RSS feeds, and came across a new way to knot a scarf. There’s a nice pic (after the jump) and an awesome little how-to…