Tag: organic

Project Food Blog #1: Food, Meet Zomppas

Project Food Blog #1: Food, Meet Zomppas

| September 15, 2010 | 28 Comments

As one of 2,000 bloggers in FoodBuzz’s first ever contest to find the next food blog star, we’re in it to win it! The winner is voted by food bloggers and a panel of distinguished judges, including: Dana Cowin, Editor-in-Chief of FOOD & WINE Magazine, Nancy Silverton, Founder La Brea Bakery, Co-owner Mozza, and Pim Techamuanvivit, Author of ChezPim.com and The [...]

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Guest/Harmburger

Guest/Harmburger

| September 10, 2010 | 13 Comments

We are excited to introduce our newest guest, Leva, who hails from the Land Down Under (Melbourne, Australia). We might even be able to convince her to become a regular contributor! Leva is a nutritionist. She’s also kind of vegetarian. Kind of, in that on the day she decided to become vegetarian she ate a huge [...]

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The Bird and the Fish: To Be Continued

The Bird and the Fish: To Be Continued

| September 5, 2010 | 16 Comments

I once heard an adage about a bird and a fish who fell in love. The conundrum of this tale of futility was where they would make their home. Today, the world is full of birds and fish fighting the odds. So, the story I tell here is the sequel: The bird and the fish [...]

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Contemplating Meat on a NC Beach

Contemplating Meat on a NC Beach

| July 28, 2010 | 18 Comments

This past weekend was the annual trip to the Wilmington beaches, where I got sunburned (always forget that spot) and thought I broke my toes (I didn’t) and the ocean took my sunglasses (bye, bye, Calvin Kleins). I also was the entertainment of the day as I managed to capsize a kayak carrying a 300-pound [...]

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Ode to Women and to the Potato

Ode to Women and to the Potato

| July 12, 2010 | 15 Comments

Due to the efforts of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations and their worldwide partners, 2008 was declared the International Year of the Potato by the UN General Assembly. (For more information, please see http://www.potato2008.org/). Included in the rationale for acknowledging the potato plant, was the understanding that the tuber is [...]

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Udder Chaos

Udder Chaos

| May 14, 2010 | 11 Comments

Before I moved down south, I was living in the Big Apple. Loved Manhattan, loved the food. But as I proudly purchased my fruit at the little farmer’s market across the street from me on Central Park West on Saturdays, I quickly realized how little I knew how food is grown, or how to be [...]

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Skin Deep

Skin Deep

| March 10, 2010 | 8 Comments

Don’t eat too many chips or you’ll break out, right? We’ve all heard  that drinking gallons of water can not only keep your insides running right, but also help you with clear skin. So it’s no surprise to any of us that what you eat and drink can impact not just your weight and love [...]

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When Half the Sky Goes Hungry

When Half the Sky Goes Hungry

| January 4, 2010 | 8 Comments

Source: eCrater “I’m Popeye the Sailor Man I live in a frying pan I turn on the gas And burn off my…” Oh wait, sorry, that was the naughty playground version. Most of us remember Popeye and his loyal use of spinach in lieu of modern day protein shakes to pump up his famous forearms [...]

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Holiday 2009: Know Thy Limit

Holiday 2009: Know Thy Limit

| December 28, 2009 | 9 Comments

Now that I’m 10 pounds heavier, I hope all of you celebrated with good food wherever you were and with whomever. I had a quiet, lovely holiday with Cake Mountain Man and our dear friend, L. Our Christmas dinner was capped by L’s Cornish Game Hens with homemade gravy and butternut squash stuffing… …and his [...]

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Christmas Kale

Christmas Kale

| December 19, 2009 | 4 Comments

I apologize for the quality (or lack thereof) of the photo…only had my phone with me, and I wanted to share this quick easy awesome recipe BEFORE next week’s holiday festivities in case you are looking for a great side for Christmas or got “stuck” making the greens. I tested this with 103 random people, [...]

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