It’s that time again.
pesosIn tomorrow's episode, the story behind this earlyish inforgraphic.
How did the Brits become a nation of tea drinkers?
“Comparative Consumption,” Sir James Buckingham, A Few Facts about Indian Tea and How to Brew It (London: Indian Tea Association, 1910, p. 4. British Library shelf mark 07076.48 (4).
pesosPESOS from Reading.am.
PESOS from Reading.am.
I don’t mean to be churlish, and I’m very grateful to have got it back, but I do wish it were a different colour.
pesosThere’s a first for everything. Never before been served anchovies still in the tin. They were good, I admit.
pesosOK, so you want to move to Medium because it'll be more rewarding. I get that. But as someone who follows via RSS from your own site, I don't understand why you would not also post there. I don't care whether you POSSE or PESOS, I do consider myself dumped.
All of Rome seems to have agreed that on a day like today there’s only one place to be: at the beach.
pesosInspired by last week’s class from the @coloradograinchain I have been working my way to this moment. Of course I don’t have nearly enough loaf tins. 100% rye sourdough with toasted sunflower seeds and caraway soaker.
pesosBack in the saddle with a rye starter on the left for personal use, fed last night, and a white starter for friends fed just a minute ago
pesosRotten cloud bank obscuring the moment of truth.
Maybe there is still time for a breakthrough.
pesosTop podcasting tip: if you don’t want the sound of the room to colour tracks, don’t be in a room.
pesosAlthough I love having a huge park almost on the doorstep, sometimes I need a change of scene.
This morning’s walk, for @tavolamediterranea
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