tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3231602642290706635.post2859064070172780322..comments2023-12-29T02:12:56.640-10:00Comments on The Rubber Slipper Contessa & Big Spazz: Sunday Dinner Week #7: Mother Earth DreamsCathy Ikedahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14753567739860849565noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3231602642290706635.post-14629259730217468632009-08-28T17:39:52.250-10:002009-08-28T17:39:52.250-10:00I love pesto! I make mine very similar (tho Iʻve y...I love pesto! I make mine very similar (tho Iʻve yet to actually measure) but I swear by Hawaiian salt when I salt it. I donʻt know why...and if all Iʻve got is salted mac nuts then I just cut down on the salt. But Iʻll use whatever nuts I have available, including pecans. I try not to leave out the nuts.Lianahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13147572178858605620noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3231602642290706635.post-6831544092863833872009-08-25T09:24:41.737-10:002009-08-25T09:24:41.737-10:00Good one, Kanoe!! Though I don't consider mys...Good one, Kanoe!! Though I don't consider myself to be a hippie (far too much consideration regarding responsibility), I guess that I do love the whole earth consciousness. I do agree with your view of the romantic notion of eating homegrown produce. Although I have somewhat of a green thumb, I just don't have time to grow a garden which I hope to do in a few months. In the mean time, embrace the idea of whole earth consciousness. If Mother Earth magazine is still in business, they should be proud of their futuristic thinking in low tech methods: organic gardening, recycling, passive solar construction, etc. If they went out of business...bah humbug!!Maui Titahnoreply@blogger.com