Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Welcome!
Welcome to the SEEDS Club Blog! This is meant to be a forum for communication between all members of the club and the Independent Study Project. Feel free to post any questions, concerns, or comments that you may feel are appropriate. Links to sites or groups that might be similarly-minded or helpful to us will be greatly appreciated! Thank you for your all your help!
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heyyyy everybody!! :)
ReplyDeleteYo not sure how to use this necessarily but heres some stuff i found online.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.eartheasy.com/blog/2009/05/the-top-10-plants-for-removing-indoor-toxins/
http://www.simondale.net/house/
http://www.whrc.org/
(This is different from the woods hole oceanographic institute, been there its a sweet place, where I learned that using powder detergent adds more phosphorous to water so stick to the liquid)
http://zuzutop.com/2010/01/impossible-friendship-guepards-and-little-impala/
(This is just for fun)
http://www.livingroutes.org/
you're such a great online surfer billbo!!!
ReplyDeletecan you add those to the links so ppl can click on them?! im not really that savvy with blogs....
ReplyDeletesending Alana's message along....
ReplyDeleteHello Foodies!
Our next potluck will be at the greenhouse of BU, on top of CAS! Never been there? Greenhouse directions can be found here. The potluck is on Wednesday, March 3, at 7 pm. Bring a dish if you can, and remember to bring your own plate and utensils so we can reduce our waste! If you can't find us, call Annabelle at (339) 223-2843.
The Slow Food BU Crew,
Dory, Kate, Annabelle, and Elizabeth
slowfood@bu.edu
http://slowfoodbu.blogspot.com
Other March Happenings:
Saturday, 3/13, 10am-4pm: Maple Syrup Boil Down in Somerville. Join Groundwork Somerville at the Somerville Community Growing Center for the annual Somerville Maple Syrup Project Boil Down! Community members of all ages are invited to watch and learn as sap from local sugar maple trees is boiled down into pure maple syrup over a warm fire. Attendees can expect to enjoy syrup-tasting, music, kids’ activities, and much more! Waffles, syrup, and Somerville Maple Syrup Project T-shirts will be on sale. More info here.
Sunday, 3/14, 3:30-6:30 pm: Screening of Bullshit and Panel Discussion to Follow at Tufts' Friedman School of Nutrition in Boston. Bullshit is a documentary film from PeÅ Holmquist and Suzanne Khardalian about Vandana Shiva, who TIME Magazine calls "...a hero of our times, an icon for youngsters all over the world." Panel discussion to follow will include Jamey Lionette,Tufts professor Dr. Sheldon Krimsky, and Christie Higginbottom, garden historian at Old Sturbridge Village and heirloom produce advocate. See more event info.
Sunday, 3/21, 3-7pm: Greater Boston Kimchi Festival in West Roxbury. Start practicing your kimchi, so you can enter it in the kimchi contest! There will be kimchi, a kimchi contest, and a whole lot of kimchi-related activities and entertainment. Look here for more festival and contest entry info.
Wednesday, 3/24, 7-8:30 pm: Kombucha Demonstration and Potluck in Sargent College (Room 300), 635 Commonwealth Ave., Boston. Join Slow Food BU and the Boston Localvores for a potluck dinner and kombucha demonstration with Annabelle Ho of Kombucha Fuel. More event info is here.
http://slowfoodbu.blogspot.com/--sam could you put that link under seed links?
loving the blog great idea