A recipe from a very wealthy maharani of central India (Lucknow and Awadh).
Author: Karljürgen Feuerherm Page 7 of 8
Here are my presentation and notes for Wilfrid Laurier University’s 2017 Think Arts campaign.
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Here is what I posted yesterday, with images. I did not produce a video, because I was not able to reproduce the problem today!!
Ok, installed mono 4.8 as suggested. Downloaded beta for Mac:




Try this tasty variant of my Challah Braid recipe!
After more than two years of inactivity, I’ve taken a bit of time to tidy up the site.
Here are the main changes:
- conversion of most posts to pages
- first pass at organizing pages into hierarchies
- addition of sibling and child page links to the sidebar
- addition of previous/parent/next links to pages which didn’t have them.
There’s quite a bit left to be done, but it’s a start!
I tidied up the potting shed today….
And then took a quick look at the arden. It’s still pretty wet in the eastern half–but I saw the first hint of a rhubarb crown peeking out of the ground, and garlic sprouting in the centre section!! (and a closer look this evening shows more garlic elsewhere too 🙂
Checking my notes from last year and comparing to my layout, this means that the Leningrad in both locations are up (the one next to the asparagus are about 3″ tall!); Portugal #1 and #2 in the centre garden have sprouted; there are a few Choparsky and Siberian in the south central garden; and there are a few odd ones here and there elsewhere too.
The parsnip leaves are beginning to sprout too, so they should be ready to dig up soon.
