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Hawa Lee's Blog – March 2010 Archive (5)

MY Hero

I have to say that my parents ( as cheesy as it sounds) are my heroes no matter what. I mean they gave birth to me and made me who I was today. I wish I had a link for them but you know...they don't have one.

Added by Hawa Lee on March 29, 2010 at 1:15am — No Comments

Dinner

I think that in the future my somewhat bad eating habits will haunt me. I would probably be eating with my husband perhaps and we will probably eat something simple. It is dinner after all too much food is a bad thing. I would eat whatever my husband cooks since I'm a horrible cook to start with. I would have probably gotten it though since I have more free time then he does. I would have probably went to a supermarket really close to the apartment we live in. It would probably be some what… Continue

Added by Hawa Lee on March 18, 2010 at 2:12pm — 1 Comment

Food Security

Food security...Actually this word is a long world for Hunger. Everyone

knows what Hunger is, but the word is too common for an issue like

this. Food Security is more correct for the fact Hunger is fixed within

a few minutes but Food Security it takes more time. Food Security is

more of a huge issue. It when people lack the access to food to every

single day and to maintain a healthy life.



I found this map at:… Continue

Added by Hawa Lee on March 18, 2010 at 2:02pm — No Comments

The Year 2020

In the year 2020, I would have my own apartment with a grumpy neighbor next door. He would be banging on the wall like always because of the loud music dancing around my room. I would bang on the wall too just to piss him off more since it's amusing when he's angry. It would probably be the afternoon since the mornings are awfully...awful. I would yawning loudly as I walk into the kitchen with my laptop in hand. I would probably be eating as I start typing away on a doc**ent on my lastest… Continue

Added by Hawa Lee on March 9, 2010 at 3:16pm — 3 Comments

Innovation!

Well my favorite quote has to be is

"Don’t fight culture (If people cook by stirring their stews, they’re not going to use a solar oven, no matter what you do to market it. Make

them a better stove instead.)"

I like it because it saying that Technology isn't always going to win. Some people like old methods and we should be really open minded to what they want. I think we are getting so drown in new technology that we forget the basics. The… Continue

Added by Hawa Lee on March 4, 2010 at 3:14pm — No Comments

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This past weekend was the annual celebration at the lake house in Connecticut. It is amazing that the lake is still so clear and beautiful after all these years. The watershed association has done a wonderful job protecting these waters from the damaging effects of development.The wood grill was finally ready to cook on, so we didn't miss the propane tank fueled grill anymore. The food actually tasted fresher than in the past and was easy to keep fueled.Dad was very proud of the solar hybrid…See More
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Stinging Nettle

In this blog post I will focus on a plant that is abundant in our nature, and which is immensely nutritious. It's of course the Stinging Nettle. Let's start with the chemical constituents of this plant:37 % Non-Nitrogen-Extracts19 - 29 % Ash9 - 21 % Fiber4 % Fat22 % ProteinOnce the leaves are drid, their protein content can reach an astounding 40 %, which is much higher than beef, which even under the best of circ**stances can never exceed 31 % protein. In addition the Stinging Nettle consists…See More
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The meal

It is 7'oclock, I was late home from work due to an assignment that i wanted to get ahead on. By the time I get home I am feeling extremley tired and I cannot be bothered to make a proper meal. I walk to the fridge and open it to see what there is for me to eat. All of the out of date foodstuffs have been automaticaly thrown away by the fridge, they will be recycled tomorrow as animal feed or something. I see i have organic local eggs and some local cheese. Foods are vacc** sealded for easy…See More
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FutureToday is 2020/1/1. It is just like yesterday. The war is still continuing. It has started since 2010. In 2010, that year was a horrible year. Almost every energy ran out. Every country’s governments were crushed down at the same time. There were riots everywhere. All of the big company’s bosses were killed xdeadx in the riots. Troops fought each other everywhere. Food was bought up xawayx at once. There were no more food supplies in any shops. The economy was all crushed down. All the…See More
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