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Seed starts + simple kitchen reuse

By Bonnie On 11 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Growing, Homesteading, Kitchen

It’s March and spring is slowly coming around. The start of spring means preparing seedlings for the coming growing season. We may have an outdoor garden this year (crossing our fingers) and in the hopes of that we are starting seeds in our kitchen window.

We always have a surplus of 1 liter […]

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Friday Connect: Bees!

By Bonnie On 9 March, 2012 · 3 Comments · In Friday connect

This Friday’s link love focuses on bees. We’ve found several bee related items around the web, a few of them local to Copenhagen.

Pruitt-Igoe Bee Sanctuary, friend and artist Juan Willam Chavez’s proposal for an urban bee sanctuary on a large lot in the city of St. Louis. The lot was formerly home […]

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Tofu med jordnødder, basilikum, og sojasovs / Tofu with peanuts, basil, and soy sauce

By Brett On 9 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Kitchen, Tofu

Here is our latest experiment with pressing our own tofu. We made a paste of crushed peanuts, soy sauce and shredded basil leaves. The paste is in four layers in the tofu. We spread the first layer in the press, put in some curd, followed by another layer of paste, then more curd, […]

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Onsdag: Billede fra kvarteret / Wednesday: Picture from the ‘hood

By Brett On 7 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Neighborhood, Wednesday picture

Three triangular planters claiming space from cars and traffic, waiting for spring to fully arrive.

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Friday Connect

By Bonnie On 2 March, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Friday connect

Here are some things that caught our eyes around the web this week.

The Plant, Chicago. A sustainable small food business incubator in Chicago’s old meatpacking district, part vertical farm, part brewery.

Plantagon? More like Plant-0-desic-dome! Sweden’s new giant vertical farm.

This is exciting news! When do we get something like […]

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Tofu with grated carrots

By Brett On 2 March, 2012 · 2 Comments · In Homesteading, Kitchen, Tofu

We have become obsessed with making tofu. We have heard from a few of you as well that you are making your own tofu. Please send us pictures of your tofu!

Here is our latest experiment: we pressed shredded carrots into the tofu. We haven’t cooked it yet. We think that maybe if […]

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Onsdag: Billede fra kvarteret / Wednesday: Picture from the ‘hood

By Brett On 29 February, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Neighborhood, Wednesday picture

We are constantly walking around our neighborhood trying to pay attention to how people use their houses, shared spaces, and the built environment. We regularly document some of the things we find to both better understand where we are and as possible inspiration for future projects. We thought it would be nice to share these […]

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Let’s remake the coat rack!

By Bonnie On 27 February, 2012 · 2 Comments · In Design, Homesteading

These cold and snowy winter days are good for home projects. Today, we finished a new coat rack made from re-purposed jars.

Our hallway coat rack used to be a simple white board with metal hooks. Totally ugly and only semi functional. We would pile coats, dog leashes, bike helmets, grocery […]

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Book Review: Post Carbon Reader

By Bonnie On 23 February, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Book reviews

This collection of essays from the Post Carbon Institute (PCI), a think tank for creating a world beyond climate change, will change how you think about sustainability. The PCI is made up of thinkers from several different professions–economists, environmentalists, urban planners, farmers, activists, etc.–who are thinking beyond our current systems and […]

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Homemade Tofu

By Bonnie On 20 February, 2012 · Leave a Comment · In Homesteading, Kitchen, Tofu

Brett has been making tofu, from scratch.

His investigation into this labor intensive process started because the store bought tofu selection in most Danish grocery stores is expensive and not so fresh. In fact, the selection, such as it is, includes one brand of lumpy grey tofu in a jar and […]

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