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Jeremy Cherfas

Couscous salad and asparagus, which alas are nearing the end of their season.

Couscous salad and asparagus, which alas are nearing the end of their season.

Couscous salad and asparagus, which alas are nearing the end of their season.

Jeremy Cherfas

This morning’s glory

This morning’s glory

This morning’s glory. Showed up out of nowhere last year and seems to breed true. At least the one plant that has flowered so far.

Jeremy Cherfas

Not clean, but cleaner.

Not clean, but cleaner.

@gastrohistory shamed me into cleaning my salad spinner, and I'm happy about that. 

Jeremy Cherfas

Nothing says summer quite like tidying up the tomatoes for the first time.

Nothing says summer quite like tidying up the tomatoes for the first time.

Nothing says summer quite like tidying up the tomatoes for the first time.

Jeremy Cherfas

Excellent Conversations with Tyler episode talking to David Deutsch (apart from the whole multiverse thing about which I am not competent to judge, and nor do I care).

Jeremy Cherfas

Made a start on the annual tweakage of the automatic watering system for the terrace, but the main enemy remains lack of pressure. It fluctuates through the day so need to try and find the maximum.

Jeremy Cherfas

Pluralistic: 05 Jun 2021

The fact that these cult-members were willing to risk their lives, but not endure poor web design, says a lot about the nature of the Trump cult, and its relationship to passive media.

Jeremy Cherfas

Not going to let the lack of a green chilli stop me making Madhur Jaffrey’s khatte chole, sour chickpeas.

Not going to let the lack of a green chilli stop me making Madhur Jaffrey’s khatte chole, sour chickpeas.

Not going to let the lack of a green chilli stop me making Madhur Jaffrey’s khatte chole, sour chickpeas.

Jeremy Cherfas

Jeremy Cherfas

Cereal friends, would you like to create your own evolutionary populations?

Cereal friends, would you like to create your own evolutionary populations?

Cereal friends, would you like to create your own evolutionary populations? </p><p>All it takes is time, ingenuity and land. French researchers Emma Flipon and Véronique Chable have made a handy-dandy poster showing how it is done (with links to lots more detail) The poster is at http://ow.ly/lXhu50F0RV9 </p><p>The work was part of the EU Liveseed project. I'm not part of that, but I think more people should be aware of it.