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09/04/13

Research & Development Dinner at Niche STL

Loved seeing this tweet about an event at Niche STL a few weeks ago! Pastaria R&D Menu 8.19.13 http://t.co/aFffeltfb8 via #constantcontact — Gerard Craft (@GerardFCraft) August 13, 2013 The result? I tweeted that I was trying to decide whether I should make dinner plans or stop following chef Gerard Craft because the temptation was a big one. Well, as you… Read More

Ryan Goodman & his paperdoll versions ie Flat Ryans

08/28/13

A Fun & Informational Guest Post Series on Agriculture Proud :)

Sometimes, there is a flash and you see things a little differently. That’s what sort of happened a few weeks ago. I had airline tickets to North Carolina & was making plans to see my nephew Jake of Flat Stanley fame here on the blog. I was also going to be leading some sessions on blogging with my good friend Ryan… Read More

08/13/13

My Personal Thoughts on Golden Rice & Recent Vandalism

In the past week I have heard far more about Golden Rice than I had imagined I would. I first read of the vandalism of a test plot of Golden Rice in the most ironic of ways… I saw the news of it tweeted by Toby Bruce, one of the researchers at Rothamsted. Sorry to hear of @RiceResearch golden rice… Read More

This week in ag business talks farm blogs

08/05/13

Check Out BlogHer 2013 meets This Week in AgriBusiness — You’ll See a Familiar Face… Mine!

This weekend if you were watching “This Week in AgriBusiness” on TV, you may have done a double take as this blog was featured there alongside Katie Pinke’s The Pinke Post, Leah Beyer’s Beyer Beware and Aimee Whetstine’s Everyday Epistle. If you didn’t have a chance to catch it, you can watch Kristin Decker and Max Armstrong talk with us ag bloggers from… Read More

a $50 mango - 2 for a hundred

07/23/13

What’s Extravagant Fruit, Like a Fifty Dollar Mango Look Like? Or Maybe a Pair!

Lots of things I saw in Japan were unique or exciting, but this was by far the most surprising. Those mangoes are definitely the prettiest I have ever seen and they certainly grabbed my eye while my nephew and I were shopping for snacks one night last week when we were in Hiroshima. The price tag warranted me taking a… Read More

07/11/13

A Quick Visit to a Grocery Store in Japan – Video Slideshow

I love going into grocery stores when I am in other countries! My favorite things to check out are the produce and meat cases. So when given a chance to go to a grocery store in Japan, I jumped at it and grabbed my point & shoot camera! Here are some of the photos I took in a video. Some… Read More

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