Tag Archives: Food
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Day 366: The Millennials
Leave a commentDecember 31, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I have…too much to say about the 366 days that we’ve just lived through. Too much for a single post. …
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Day 364: New Growth
Leave a commentDecember 29, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Yeah, that’s right, it’s time for another vertical farm. Why? Because I won’t stop wanting more sensible, sustainable, efficient, productive, …
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Day 352: Grown Up
Leave a commentDecember 17, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
You’ll have to forgive me if it seems as though there have been a conspicuous abundance of urban farming, home-growing, …
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Day 349: Give a F*ck about Food
Leave a commentDecember 14, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I was recently given the opportunity to screen an episode of a show that’s being considered for broadcast soon. Without …
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Day 348: Simply Spice
Leave a commentDecember 13, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
A few things draw me into today’s project. I’ll try to be succinct about each of them. 1) I’m a …
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Day 337: Stacks of Cheddar
Leave a commentDecember 2, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
DIY isn’t the right approach to everything. I wouldn’t trust myself to wire my own house or cut down big …
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Day 334: Heirloom@Home
Leave a commentNovember 29, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I don’t know where you are right now, but if it’s anywhere near me, I hope you’re wearing pants, because …
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Day 321: Hot Garbage
Leave a commentNovember 16, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
You might not know it, but that banana peel you threw away this morning might be the answer to your …
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Day 292: Neighborhood Harvest
Leave a commentOctober 18, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
Stuck. At. The. Airport. I had planned to be in California this evening, but it looks like I won’t end …
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Day 289: A New Farm Family
Leave a commentOctober 15, 2012 by Alex Hoekstra
I’ve expressed my interest and admiration for farms in the past. Real farms, that is. Farms where the crops and …
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