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Jeremy Cherfas
Following on from Renoir, we have Edouard Sain’s Marriage Ceremony in Capri, which telescopes the life awaiting the young bride into a single image.
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Public Service Announcement: Preparing people for the terrifying topic of Monday's episode of Eat This Podcast.
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The average American starts in on a fad diet four times a year. A quarter give up after two weeks. What are they hoping for? Latest episode explores the allure of fad diets. https://www.eatthispodcast.com/fad-diets/
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Privileged to be cat-sitting again for this glorious creature.
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I’ve got a dozen or so limes maturing on this bush. Who has a good Indian lime pickle recipe?
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We got ourselves a convoy. Navistar leads Polarnet and Rojen, carrying 33,000 12,000 and 13,000 of wheat to Ireland, Turkey and UK. But, why those countries?
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The worst is over. Razoni has made it past Istanbul, next stop Tripoli.
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So far, so good. The ship Razoni, loaded with 26,000 tonnes of wheat, is one day out of Odessa.
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14th century watermelons, from Liber de herbis et plantis by Manfredi de Monte Imperiali. Latin for watermelon is citrullus, but Italian is cocomero or anguria, while cucumber is cetriolo. Confused? I was, till Harry Paris sorted me out a while ago https://www.eatthispodcast.com/a-deep-dive-into-cucurbit-names/
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Latest episode of the podcast spills Persephone's true secret, a prelude to discussion of the book Oceans of Grain with author Scott Reynolds Nelson. https://www.eatthispodcast.com/grain-persephone/
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