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MichaelE's blogjane's delicious kitchen review
Submitted by MichaelE on Wed, 2011-02-02 12:16
The book is beautifully produced and provides an eclectic mix of recipes that show you what to do with the wonderful fresh produce you've grown, having been inspired by Griffiths' first book of course! The recipes in the book are structured around the seasons, and focus on Griffiths' favourite seasonal ingredients from her garden. Jane's Delicious Kitchen (JDK) heavily features Griffith's abundant organic garden – which produces the fruit and veggies that have starring roles in many recipes in the book.
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the mystery of the disappearance of bees
Submitted by MichaelE on Thu, 2011-01-13 13:25
try out fair trade wines at the itownship wine festival
Submitted by MichaelE on Fri, 2010-12-03 12:00
For the third year in a row, the iTownship Wine Festival opens its door to both wine connoisseurs and wine curious with the aim of celebrating South African wines, encouraging linkages with an emerging wine market and investing in the economic development of the Gugulethu eKasi. The Wine Festival was founded in 2008, by Mother Africa Uncorked, a not for profit organization set up to unlock emerging markets for the wine industry, and educate them about wine.
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table mountain turns red for world AIDS day
Submitted by MichaelE on Wed, 2010-12-01 12:26
Over the past three decades, AIDS has caused untold suffering and death, but that is only one side of the coin, the other side of the story that has unfolded is one of the global community uniting with passion to take action and save lives. book review: going green - 365 ways to change our world
Submitted by MichaelE on Tue, 2010-11-30 13:16
cancun we achieve some progress please?
Submitted by MichaelE on Tue, 2010-11-30 13:11
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uses for old tyres
Submitted by MichaelE on Tue, 2010-11-23 11:42
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training for a greener future
Submitted by MichaelE on Thu, 2010-11-18 16:52
shop local: bumper list of christmas markets 2010
Submitted by MichaelE on Fri, 2010-11-12 11:37
I am somewhat horrified to see the retail sector going Christmas mad already! Like a cat pouncing on a mouse, Christmas has already snuck up on me – and some Christmas markets have already happened! So I made it my mission to share with you as many Christmas markets as I could. Below is a list of Christmas markets happening around the country. I know I'll
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lend your green fingers and establish a growzone in philippi
Submitted by MichaelE on Fri, 2010-11-12 10:40
They say that many hands make light work, so this is a chance for lots of people to join in the fun. Grab a group of friends and family members and come and lend a hand – the more the merrier. The day will be filled with activities such as preparing the land, constructing and erecting the tents and planting the vegetables. After a hard days labour in the sun it will be rewarding to know that the vegetables will be harvested and used in Mama Rosie's feeding scheme in Philippi, and that some off the produce will be donated to local orphanages. The rest will be sold to the community.
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