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If you are a student of Feng Shui, then you will see opportunities everywhere to further your learning. If you are a student of Feng Shui who enjoys food and cooking, you start to think about food in terms of … Continue reading →
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If you are a student of Feng Shui, then you will see opportunities everywhere to further your learning. If you are a student of Feng Shui who enjoys food and cooking, you start to think about food in terms of … Continue reading →
Fiddlehead ferns were almost unknown in Seattle until 1962 Seattle World’s Fair when they appeared on the menu of the Space Needle. The unfurled tip of new growth fronds on the Ostrich Fern (Matteuccia Struthiopteris), Fiddleheads have been springtime treat … Continue reading →
Starting on June 5th there will be a new “hybrid” market in Georgetown. The hours will be from 10am-4pm, open on Saturdays through mid-October. This new Georgetown Market has a bigger venue than the Fremont Market, but otherwise follows that … Continue reading →
I spent some time in southern California where I visited some fabulous farmers markets and ate an unbelievable variety of wonderful fruits and vegetables, including Meyer lemons, tangerines, juice oranges, eating oranges, blood oranges, grapefruit, limes of several varieties, dates, … Continue reading →