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When your bananas have gone over-ripe, turning brown/black and mushy, make this banana spread for toast.
Fork-mash 2 bananas, with 1 tsp cinnamon, 2 TBSP lemon juice, 1 tsp grated lemon rind. Bring to a boil; reduce heat to justlow enough that steam puffs gently from the mash. Cook for 15 minutes, or until most moisture has evaporated. Cool.
Spread on toast!
Adapted from Sundays at Mooosewood.
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"Le Petanque" Paul Kos. Paul invited the members of the Petanque Club "Le Boule d' Or" to engage in his installation at SOMArts.
Uni's work
Disclaimer : i do not own the 4 images used in this piece
Retro Futurism (: i rly like it
"There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it." - Edith Wharton
I happened on this quote this morning and thought I'd try to illustrate it. It also got me thinking again about Capt Elaine and how she seems to pull perfect quotes from the ether on command. I don't know if I really want to know how she does it, or if I'd rather continue believing she has magic powers!
The candle holder - which here looks little like its beautiful real self - represents a spreading of light, too: Maddy was a young girl potter whose parents gifted the community by throwing a Freecycle yard sale (everything free) before the family left the country, taking only a few of their most precious things with them. Each child got to choose a handful of special things to keep. I ended up with several of Maddy's wonderful pots and candle holders.
Ballast spreader 402894 is a Jordan model 4-200 spreader built in December 1971 (serial number 1427).
Jordan spreader 402894 at Kinnear Yard in Hamilton, ON on April 4th, 2004.
Photographed on 3rd August along the Marston Creek trail, Kananaskis. This native plant grows in dry, sandy areas and open forests, June-August. It has small, very attractive, cup-shaped flowers (6-9 mm long). A member of the Dogbane family.
"The milky juice of this plant yields a type of latex and several attempts have been made to grow Spreading Dogbane commercially for the production of rubber. The Blackfoot used the milky juice as a shampoo to make their hair shiny." From "Plants of Alberta" by Royer and Dickinson.
Estrella Benavides paints a message on her Belmont house Friday. The message violates the city’s sign ordinance. Benavides is facing a lawsuit by the city of San Mateo for similar sign code violations at her house in that city.
The common name upland spreading pogonia may be even more appropriate for C. bifaria than previously thought, given the recent division into a mountain species (C. bifaria) and coastal species (C. oricamporum). The spreading sepals contribute to the latter half of its common name.
Here is an updated spread, with more consistent page numbers, smaller alphabets instead of the pangram, and a bit larger titles. Still working on it though.
“Spreading Joy Around the World,” a k a “Rubber Duck,” by Florentijn Hofman. Victoria Harbour, Hong Kong [20130511]