Ok, just in case you don’t get my tenuous stab at a Halloween joke, that should be read as, ‘Action’, in a frightened and scary voice…
(All right, all right, it wasn’t that bad!)
As reported here recently, my little village is proudly on the ‘Mulling it Over‘ list of Transition Towns and our monthly meetings to [...]
Posts Tagged ‘The Magdalen Project’
Transition Town Initiatives in AAAAAAGGHHtion
Posted in Food rubbish, General rubbish, Rubbish how-to's, Rubbish ideas, Rubbish recipes, tagged community projects, fundraising ideas, Halloween, Honey Roasted Pumpkin Soup, photo guide, recipes, soup, step-by-step recipe, sustainable communities, The Magdalen Project, Thorncombe, Transition Town on 31 October 2008 | 4 Comments »
A Rubbish Spotlight on The Magdalen Project
Posted in Food rubbish, Rubbish activism, tagged craft courses, eco-education, Flatbread, organic food, Soil Association, Sustainable Living, sustainable living courses, The Magdalen Project, World Wide Opportunities on Organic Farms, WWOOF on 15 September 2008 | 4 Comments »
The Magdalen Project (or TMP for short) is an eco-educational centre of excellence located on the outskirts of a little Somerset village called Winsham and today they held their annual Autumn Fair.
I spent the day there demonstrating how to make my Rubbish Flatbreads and signing copies of the book and had a fantastic but exhausting day! [...]
My Fabulous Rubbish Flatbreads - A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Up Leftover Pasta or Rice
Posted in Food rubbish, Rubbish recipes, tagged beat the credit crunch, Bread, Flatbread, Leftovers, money saving tips, Otto Frederick Rohwedder, Pasta, Rice, The Magdalen Project on 5 August 2008 | 2 Comments »
I’ve been quietly pondering for at least 5 minutes, wondering what to call this recipe and the best I can muster is, ‘Rubbish Flatbreads’.
Not because they are ‘rubbish’, quite the contrary, they are delicious and usually disappear off the plate as fast as I can cook them!
I often rustle them up with ingredients from what [...]