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image by Ack Ook on Flickr From Neatorama 27 December 2009 16:52 by Miss Cellania New Year’s Eve Blue Moon Eclipse
On December 31st, we will see the second full moon of the month, or the 13th full moon of the year. These rare occasions are called a blue moon, as in “once in [...]
So now we need to grow our vegetables under cover to stop “the critters” soiling them and effecting our health?
from: The Packer (click image for full story online)
Reminds me of the reaction when you suggest sun drying to someone as an appropriate technology. The immediate reaction is “but what about [...]
from: Foodstuff SA (click image for full story online)
John F Marshall is active in offering small enterprise equipment in sub saharan Africa.
Suppliers Website
(Click the image to visit the website)
The image above, from their website, shows only 5 of the machines they offer.
Dave Cole, who was involved in Rutec the successful small business development company, is head [...]
Apparently the consumption of garlic has soared in China because it is believed to have benefits in protecting against the contraction of swine flu.
from: iAfrica.com (click image for full story online)
This combined with poor prices over the last few years has lead to an expected shortfall of 400 000 tons [...]
Here is a set of Top Ten Trends for 2010 from Innova Research. This is an interesting set as it has some new ones like Sustainability, Energy & cooking at Home.
from: FOODBEV.com (click image for full story online)
http://www.foodbev.com/report/the-top-10-new-food-npd-trends-for-2010
the ten trends are
Sense of simplicity – the downturn is blamed [...]
This article from the Science Blog of the UK Guardian is really worth reading – its a great blend of the physical aspects of making a loaf of bread and some science down to the level of equations and protein structure.
from: Guadian.co.uk (click image for full story online)
This isn’t [...]
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