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Paula's Orange - Rosemary Chicken Recipe (BellaOnline) This is my home baked version of an Italian market chicken. Colorful, Sculptural Branching (Washington Post) In winter there's not much to take your attention away from the structure or colors of trees and shrubs. You can appreciate them for their branching habits and bark, not just because they supply the "canopy" or "spatial enclosure" of the landscape. Top Ten 2009 Gardening Trends (Lexington Clipper-Herald) (ARA) - Americans craving authenticity and fretting over a bleak economy have reinvigorated the trend to grow-it-yourself (GIY). From blueberries to houseplants, GIY is the new mantra as folks turn "back to the future" to simplify their lives while gardening for the greener good. Purslane for the Edible Landscape (BellaOnline) Purslane was originally native to much of Europe, and became a favorite in European vegetable gardens. Keep Gardening In Winter With Spice (Yankton Press & Dakotan) SACRAMENTO, Calif. — At her family-run herb farm in Vacaville, Calif., Rose Loveall-Sale hears the same question often this time of year. welcome guest | login (The Southampton Press & The East Hampton Press) There have been two very interesting trends in the gardening world in the past couple of years and I suspect that both of them will catch up with us this year. Plan wisely to save money in the garden (Asheville Citizen-Times) Gardening should be an enjoyable activity — or at least no more painful than necessary. This year, some of us may be more concerned about pain to our wallets than our backs. Mushroom Men: The Spore Wars Review [Wii] (GameSpot) Mushroom Men's rich world is muted by bland gameplay. Being baited by your wife (The Australian) I LIKE clouds, always have. Those pastel-coloured beauties at sunset or fleeting glimpses of white in a dark blue sky. Not for their depictions or weather indications, mind you, just for the sheer majesty of it all. What we ate in '08 (Good Times) A foodie looks back at the changes on the local food landscape
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