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Month: November 2011

Black Friday casualties?

November 25, 2011

One of my lovers was in tears this morning because she loves watching the local Macy’s parade on TV and for some reason, this year Portland’s was not going to be televised. Instead the local channels ran a 2 hours block of “paid programming”  with no explanation. I searched the local webs including Macy Portland’s … More Black Friday casualties?

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Turducken vs Duckenator (mine has teeth)

November 23, 2011

What’s a gluten-free girl with a turkey allergy to do to assuage her craving for this fowl threesome? First things first. I kicked the turkey out of bed. And fluffed up the pillows for a …you’ll never guess… an alligator! My own duckenator. More details on this creation at my foodie blog.

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Why feed the hungry when…

November 18, 2011

…we can spend all our money on riot gear and fence off all the parks so no one can protest in them and then beat/arrest them for blocking sidewalks and streets?  

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Strike back at corporate personhood by… shopping?

November 18, 2011

Shop local. Or shop etsy or a small craft or business who create products that you want to see more of in the world. I recommend activist art. Check your local recycle art suppliers. See if a bicycle co-op or community gardens or art school is offering classes. These are not only great gifts but … More Strike back at corporate personhood by… shopping?

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