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Will Allen just might be the Johnny Appleseed of the next food revolution
Jul 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell WoodsGiving credit where it’s due.
It is easy to point to imploding businesses and even whole sectors of industry as examples of what NOT to do. A more interesting, and more finite, approach would be to point to businesses and sectors of industry that provide insightful examples of what TO do. The credit unions seem to provide just such an opportunity.
Jul 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell WoodsNews you need to know
Sweet Water Organics angling to grow fresh fish - and a healthier community - on the city's south side
Jul 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell WoodsLife stories writ small
In our region's lakes, ponds and rivers, the rhythm of life beats with more urgency as summer moves in, even for the smallest creatures.
Jul 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell WoodsPasta perfect
Pasta salads yield to the inspirations you'll find in our pantries.
Jul 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell Woods‘Henry V’ production proves simplicity can still be quality
The one thing any Shakespeare play doesn't need in order to be successful is extraneous sensationalism. The Bard's text alone often makes the plays so dense that any effort to heighten them with elaborate or ornate design elements can seem like depreciation. With language so beautiful, characters so rich, and dramatic turns so engaging - all Shakespeare needs for a quality production is a talented and dedicated cast, supported by equally worthy direction. With Milwaukee's Quasi-Production' staging of Henry V, a vast array of talent has assembled to create a simple but highly engaging depiction of the solidarity of soldiers, the beauty of love, and the power of unity.
Jun 3rd, 2009 by Michael MaddenMinding the rules
Building a consensus in the kitchen
Jun 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell WoodsFarmers markets help nourish local economies as well
Supporting local growers comes with many benefits for food consumers
Jun 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell WoodsFine wines
Tapping the Dairy State's 150-year-old winemaking tradition
Jun 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell WoodsEnvironmental illness in your life
Multiple Chemical Sensitivity: What is it, and could you be suffering from it?
Jun 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell WoodsLove bites
When you live in a rural area, or even a small town, there is almost always at least one dish in your cabinet that is freshly washed and simply awaiting return to its rightful owner.
Jun 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell WoodsSalad grains
For quick and versatile summer salads, you can’t top this trio: couscous, quinoa and bulgur
Jun 1st, 2009 by Malcolm McDowell Woods