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Color and Food Feast

Boca Raton Farmer’s Market, Saturday, April 12, 2014

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Music is the art of thinking in sounds.

Saturday, April 5, 2014–The beautiful Hasson girls jamming at Fish Camp.

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Shrimp Basil Recipe with Fresh Tomato

2 tablespoons olive oil 1 1/4 pounds large shrimp (20 to 25 per pound), peeled and deveined 4 garlic cloves, minced 1 cup yellow onion chopped 1/8 teaspoon dried hot red-pepper flakes, or more to taste 3/4 cup dry white … Continue reading

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Easy Chicken Tortilla Soup

If you do not have shredded chicken on hand, purchase a rotisserie chicken and shred the breast meat for use in this soup. Reserve the remaining meat for another use. Alternatively, poach or bake a whole, skinless, boneless chicken breast. … Continue reading

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Caribbean Red Papaya

Red papaya is a fruit that used to be relatively unknown outside of the tropics, but today you can find it in your supermarket. The fruit is loaded with nutrients. One serving is high in fiber and potassium, iron, calcium, … Continue reading

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99 Bottles of Beer

Thank you, Kathy. Rick is thrilled. 99 Bottles of Beer is a song we all know and it dates back to the mid-20th century. The song is derived from the English “Ten Green Bottles”. Lyrics include 99 bottles of beer … Continue reading

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Nothing Communicates Better Than Art. It is Quicker than Language and Clearer Than Philosophy.

Awakened El Anatsui, 2012 Recycled Aluminum and cooper wire, Boca Museum of Art The contemporary artist El Anatsui transforms found materials into a medium that lies between sculpture and painting. His works stretch out in strange and novel ways, and … Continue reading

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Golden Grain of the Gods

Discover the whole grain goodness of Amaranth. This tiny grain is actually a seed and it has a rich history dating back 8,000 years, when it was first cultivated in Mesoamerica. The ancient Aztecs relied on amaranth as a food … Continue reading

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Carrot Ginger Soup

Thank you, Nan Ray. The cookbook has awakened our tastebuds and Rick is having a blast exploring new recipes. 1 tablespoon unsalted butter 1 tablespoon olive oil ½ yellow onion finely chopped 2 lb. carrot, peeled and cut into 1-inch … Continue reading

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The Blessing of Morning Light

Sunday, February 2, 2014–Sunrise at Juno Pier

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