Check out this really awesome animation of a woman drawn from the inside out. What’s that mean? You’ll see: http://fcmx.net/vec/get.swf?i=003702
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Check out this really awesome animation of a woman drawn from the inside out. What’s that mean? You’ll see: http://fcmx.net/vec/get.swf?i=003702
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What were they thinking when they put this one their website? Turn your sound on and go to this web address http://www.portageparkchamber.org/contact_us.php.
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Here is a lovely article by The Green Fooder James Temple (thanks to The Green Fooder in Colorado for pointing me to the article), extolling the virtues and busting misperceptions of lard.
Few food terms have become as loaded as lard, weighed down by the connotation of excess and enlisted as a prefix in the harshest obesity put-downs. But after a century of slander, the four-letter pork product is undergoing a reputation renaissance.
He gives a great rundown of the gorgeous dishes being made today with lard at some of the top restaurants in America, explains how it came to be so demonized (Proctor & Gamble and Crisco had a lot to do with it), and leaves us with some hope for a better world through better pigs.
Read James Temple’s Loving Lard on SFGate »
Read More of The Green Fooder Blog »
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This is pretty damn funny. Joe Nicolosi animates the narrative of his friend Amanda recounting the story of the first Star Wars trilogy…
Star Wars: Retold (by someone who hasn’t seen it) from Joe Nicolosi on Vimeo.
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