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BAKING THE WORLD A HAPPIER PLACE. Archive for April, 2011. The Vanilla Bakery – A progress report. On April 25, 2011 1 Comment. We sometimes look at each other whilst frantically serving customers at the market stall, and in both our eyes is a look that says in the same vein of Talking Heads, ‘How did I get here? So it was the cheap rent, the cost of a stall and the summoning of courage that made the prospect possible. Read Full Post ». On April 20, 2011 1 Comment. So we will have…. Tartlets – Trea...
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May | 2010 | Vanilla Bakery Blog
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BAKING THE WORLD A HAPPIER PLACE. Archive for May, 2010. C is for cookie. On May 10, 2010 3 Comments. I have a secret passion for cookie cutters. The thrill of a new one arriving by mail, is quickly followed by a creating session. I like to be able to make them as realistic as possible, which is why I’ve chosen to show you how I made these baby vest cookies, or onesies depending on which side of the pond you’re from. Roll on greaseproof paper to prevent the dough sticking. Now for the fun part…Have...
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Do or not do…there is no try | Vanilla Bakery Blog
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BAKING THE WORLD A HAPPIER PLACE. Laquo; The world according to The Vanilla Bakery. This little bakery went to market…. Do or not do…there is no try. January 21, 2010 by vanilla bakery. Size matters not. Judge me by my size do you? I am going to be talking about a few past cakes, as now with a blog I get to indulge myself and tell you all about how they were created…. And how I missed out on the big SW I’m not sure? Four madeira sponges later and his body was layered up, (four were needed for his height)...
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This little bakery went to market… | Vanilla Bakery Blog
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BAKING THE WORLD A HAPPIER PLACE. Laquo; Do or not do…there is no try. Can we make it? Yes we can…(A step by step Vanilla Bakery cake). This little bakery went to market…. February 7, 2010 by vanilla bakery. Apologies dear readers for not posting sooner, this post should hopefully explain why…. How do we package our food, or even how to talk to our customers? Joan checked on us intermittently, giving us wonderful advice on keeping warm, our market manager seemed pleased with the buzz we were creating, an...
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The Clean Bin Project Blog. These were the rules that we officially lived under from July 1, 2008 to July 1, 2009. These days we still abide by many of them, but we’ve scaled back a bit. We had many discussions and debates about the rules, but here’s what we eventually hashed out. The point is to have less stuff coming into our household and less stuff going out to the landfill. No buying stuff. (We cannot buy any material goods.). We will compost all food scraps. Hygiene refers to the basics only (ie...
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resources | The Clean Bin Project Blog
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The Clean Bin Project Blog. Don’t know where to start? You’re in the right place. Making changes can be overwhelming. Get started reducing your waste, one action at a time. Make it from scratch! Recipes for household cleaners, personal hygiene products, and food staples. Find what you need, from where to buy biodegradable laundry soap to where recycle your plastics. Have you heard of Instock in Amsterdam? Restaurant serving rescued food foodwastemovie.com/2015/01/21/ams. Great fest ow.ly/i/7AKve. Build a...
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One Sustainable Block: Public Enemy Number One
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The story of this blog. Where do we want to be? What does a sustainable neighbourhood look like? How does it work? How can we get there from here? This blog tracks my attempt to design a way to retrofit my own neighbourhood to make it as sustainable as possible. Can it be done? I’m still not sure, but stay tuned…. Public Enemy Number One. Posted by Kate McMahon at 8:40 am. This poses a dilemma because we’re really not good at coping with the ‘enemy within’. The enemy which is us. We’re simply bette...
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One Sustainable Block: Buy Nothing Day
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The story of this blog. Where do we want to be? What does a sustainable neighbourhood look like? How does it work? How can we get there from here? This blog tracks my attempt to design a way to retrofit my own neighbourhood to make it as sustainable as possible. Can it be done? I’m still not sure, but stay tuned…. Posted by Kate McMahon at 7:44 pm. Poster - click to see larger. Economic growth may one day turn out to be a curse rather than a good. So I've decided to take part in Buy Nothing Day. A very F...
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One Sustainable Block: November 2008
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The story of this blog. Where do we want to be? What does a sustainable neighbourhood look like? How does it work? How can we get there from here? This blog tracks my attempt to design a way to retrofit my own neighbourhood to make it as sustainable as possible. Can it be done? I’m still not sure, but stay tuned…. Posted by Kate McMahon at 7:44 pm. Poster - click to see larger. Economic growth may one day turn out to be a curse rather than a good. So I've decided to take part in Buy Nothing Day. A very F...
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One Sustainable Block: Melbourne: Six seasons in one day?
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The story of this blog. Where do we want to be? What does a sustainable neighbourhood look like? How does it work? How can we get there from here? This blog tracks my attempt to design a way to retrofit my own neighbourhood to make it as sustainable as possible. Can it be done? I’m still not sure, but stay tuned…. Melbourne: Six seasons in one day? Posted by Kate McMahon at 12:29 pm. Monday was the first day of spring here. And our Christmas is even more ridiculous. Christmas is a profoundly wintery ...
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