Archive | September, 2011
Would you rather your child be less attractive and extremely intelligent or extremely attractive and less intelligent?
Ugh! Seriously? This is a Marc and Angel Hack Life FAIL. I would rather a happy, healthy child. All ten fingers and ten toes intact and such.
If happiness was the national currency, what kind of work would make you rich?
The work that I’m doing now – connecting Eaters to farmers and helping them change their relationship with food. I’m already rich, bitch!
What do you do to relieve stress?
I focus on my breath, get hugs, get a massage, or go make something with my hands.
What one “need” and one “want” will you strive to achieve in the next 12 months?
Need: Driver’s license. Want: To be living on my own land.
What will you never give up on?
I will never give up on my desire to live my life the way I envision it, no matter how others may view it.
What worries you about the future?
There’s too much going on in my life RIGHT NOW, so I ain’t concerned about what’s going to happen tomorrow, ya dig?
If you had to move 3,000 miles away, what one thing would you miss the most?
The humidity, depending on which way that 3,000 miles went. As long as I have unlimited access to high-speed internet and there’s a vibrant local food economy, I’ll be fine.
If a doctor gave you five years to live, what would you try to accomplish?
I wouldn’t stop doing what I’m doing now, but I’d put some extra effort into healing a few battered relationships and putting a few more stamps in my passport.
Is it more important to love or be loved?
What came first, the chicken or the egg? Sigh. To answer it one way or the other forces me to think of love conditionally as opposed to a constant flowing of loving behavior without the need/desire for reciprocation. Can you know love without being loved? Can you love and never be loved? I have to [...]
Okra’s Healing Power
When I was a kid, you couldn’t pay me to eat okra. I just couldn’t get past its slimy mouthfeel. But just like asparagus and Brussels sprouts, learning how to prepare them differently from the way I grew up eating them changed my whole perception of the “People’s vegetable”. Okra has antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties [...]





















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