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Eatin’ alive

July 13th, 2004 · 4 Comments

Last year I described our annual journey to the Port Townsend Marine Science Center. On our first visit, we happened to enjoy the Who Eats Whom? program and this is now the third time and the third year we’ve traveled to Port Townsend for it. Michaela is now the age Abigail was, and Elisabeth is […]

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Ice cream, little girls and a spring evening

May 16th, 2004 · Comments Off on Ice cream, little girls and a spring evening

Messy and melting….all too fast…

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A fishy persuasion story

May 5th, 2004 · Comments Off on A fishy persuasion story

Last Monday, two days before Mom and Dad came, I went shopping at Poulsbo’s Central Market, hoping to find fresh fish to serve to my family. Ted’s parents haven’t visted us for almost two years. I wanted to cook something special for them, as a treat for us all, and as a way to celebrate […]

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The significance of sushi restaurants

April 25th, 2004 · 1 Comment

In his post Food predictions and pronouncements, Tyler Cowen explained why one should buy stock in sushi restaurants: … I offered the following principle. If sushi restaurants are new to a country, and are succeeding, buy shares in the stocks of that country. Raw fish, of course, can be toxic. Quality can be hard to […]

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Good to eat

March 27th, 2004 · 1 Comment

Thanks to Dave Winer’s blog I now know I can let my kids be creative with their snacking… From Anova : Picking your nose and eating it is one of the best ways to stay healthy, according to a top Austrian doctor. […] He pointed out that children happily pick their noses, yet by the […]

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