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Caught in a moth trap. Habrosyne pyritoides.
Previously uploaded, but re-uploaded after producing in higher definition. Unfortunately can't replace videos in flickr, unlike photographs.
A Jersey Giant. Photo courtesy of Mark Trealout, Kawartha Ecological Growers (www.kawarthaecologicalgrowers.com)
Slow Food Heritage Chicken Tasting
Explore the flavours and textures of Jersey Giant, Buff Orpington, Barred Plymouth Rock, and Americauna chickens roasted, braised, pan seared, and in broth form through a guided tasting led by Carrie Oliver.
Tastings Prepared by Chefs:
– David Chrystian, Victor
- Donna Dooher, Mildred’s Temple Kitchen
- Scott Vivian and Marc Dufour, The Wine Bar
SUNDAY January 24th 2 – 5pm
Generously hosted by
Hôtel Le Germain
30 Mercer Street
Mercer Street runs East-West, between Peter & John Street
just South of King Street West
just East of Spadina Avenue
a 5 minute walk West of St. Andrew subway station
Hôtel Le Germain website
Map to Hôtel Le Germain
Tickets
$35 Slow Food members
$45 Nonmembers
Heritage breeds provided by Mark Trealout of Kawartha Ecological Growers.
Funds raised will support a Slow Food Toronto Terra Madre Fund.
For more information, please contact:
Paul DeCampo, paul@toronto.slowfood.ca
or
Miriam Streiman, miriamstreiman@hotmail.com
Wool buffing pad
1.Real sheepskin
2.Competitive price
3.Durable
4.Diameter:3-10 inches
The uses for sheepskin buffing pad:
1) To polish glass, glass utensils,crystal,marble,jadeware,furniture
2) To polish stainless steel plate, stainless steel parts, big shaped stainless steel crafts
3) To polish plastic outer covering, electronic component
4) Car polish, wax, clean, care
Coeligena lutetiae
Hacienda El Bosque, Caldas, Colombia.
Male. This hummer is very common at some high Andean sites in Ecuador. It's also found in the central Andes of Colombia and in extreme northern Peru.
P810_1800
Here such a plain little bird in the middle of a big world, and with a name like "buff-rumped" you don't expect much in the way of colour excitement, but they are quite attractive when you get to see their br's! See below...