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How to Can Tomato Sauce
from Metacafe - How To Videos by Metacafe October 03, 2008
Learn how to preserve your fabulous home-made tomato sauce so you can enjoy it in the dead of winter. Ranked 0.0 / 5 | 0 views | 0 comments Click here to watch the video (02:46) Submitted By: GrowingWisdom Tags: Dave Epstein Growing Wisdom Garden Organic Gardening Help Home Tip Tomato Sauce Canning Preserving Categories: How To
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lomegvisual # 022 "rituals, preserving"
from recent posts - blip.tv (beta) June 20, 2008
A short experimental docu-voodle by moi capturing particular moments of reiterative but not redundant duration happening on the way in and out of one of Japans most known places of possible providers for direct intuitiv insights. Savings and rituals are well preserved in the land of the rising sun, yet, contrary to western civilisation, kept alive, build on and by no means conserved. See about four minutes of a total of 2 hours of footage (on the same issue) taken by moi and bk at the Ryoan-ji temple in Kyoto, Japan - 2008.03.11, and enjoy the zen-like sound-coulisse 'catch and release' (excerpt) by ccmixter artemisstrong.moi: video 022 for lomeg-rom.blogspot.com - 4'26''
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Preserving History in Monroe County
from WFIU: Noon Edition January 18, 2008
This week on "Noon Edition," we'll examine the importance of preserving history in Monroe County and what the community is doing to help. Guests include Danielle McClelland, executive director of the Buskirk-Chumley Theater, and Jill Lesh, managing director of the Monroe County History Center.
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Preserving Historic Turkey Breeds in Kansas
from NPR: Story of the Day November 18, 2007
Frank Reece isn't happy about this country's turkey crisis. He's raising what he calls "heritage" breeds of turkeys on his farm in Lindsborg, Kan. His mission? To preserve strains of turkey that have existed for centuries, but now make up a smaller portion of the turkey market.
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Gastrocast #123
from The Podchef's Gastrocast September 06, 2007
A long, catch-up show or extravaganza. We discuss Farmerâs Markets, Parisian Market Gardening in 1907, Go foraging and end up with enough semi-wild plums to make a Plum Chutney from The War Time Kitchen And Garden book. You can listen to, or download the show here: Links for this weekâs episode: The Gastrocast BlogGastrocast Forum The Kitchen Garden NetworkOur Service Provider: 1&1 Internet HostingR-Calf USAFacebook ProfileFlickr PhotosNewsEU Wheat Prices on the RiseUS Wheat Prices ClimbRidiculous Restaurant Violations Farm Stand RantLong Island Farm StandsAnti-Food Mile ArgumentPodchefâs Farmstand EthosBad Acid Farm Stand Trip Technorati Tags: gastrocast, podchef, cooking, food, farming, foraging, canning, preserving, chutney, plums, harvest, market gardens, gardening, agriculture, farmersâ markets, farm stands, food miles, wheat prices
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Spine: Motion-preserving Surgery of the Spine
from UW Medicine Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Podcast Series March 30, 2007
In the reconstruction efforts of non-traumatic, non-malignant conditions of the cervical spine, increasing efforts are underway to avoid fusion surgery, in order to avoid potential propagation of disc degeneration while utilizing minimally invasive procedures to increase patient comfort and expedite recovery. This program demonstrates endoscopic cervical nerve decompression, the technique of laminoplasty as well as early results of arthroplasty in the spine as examples of these efforts.
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Hip: Minimally Invasive Total Hip Replacement
from UW Medicine Orthopedics and Sports Medicine October 30, 2006
Dr. Manner, UW Medical Center orthopaedic surgeon, discusses a relatively new and innovative total hip replacement surgery featuring minimally invasive techniques. Patient Janice Isner is an athletically active school teacher, a former marathon runner and recreational cyclist who is determined to “get back her life - pain free” after discovering that the cartilage in her right hip had completely deteriorated. Footage of her surgery, which uses minimally invasive techniques to avoid cutting muscle tissue and promote rapid recovery, is featured.
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Gastrocast #78
from The Podchef's Gastrocast September 29, 2006
Books I've been reading, the wartime kitchen & Sweet Chilli Sauce For more information, show notes and links, please visit http://www.podchef.motime.com Please leave comments on the above blog or at podchef@gmail.com This show was sponsored by the Kitchen Garden Company: http://www.kitchengardenfoods.com
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Gastrocast #77
from The Podchef's Gastrocast September 22, 2006
E. Coli Spinach & why we must buy locally and Jam making. For more information visit: http://podchef.motime.com/post/606358/Gastrocast+%2377 podchef@gmail.com Thanks for listening. Please stay subscribed for all the mayhem on the Gastrocast.
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Gastrocast #71
from The Podchef's Gastrocast August 10, 2006
Mango Chutney, Latex Food Allergies, Probiotics and Hatching Chicks! Join me for the insanity. Find out more at http://podchef.motime.com Email: podchef@gmail.com Thanks for subscribing & Enjoy the show!
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