![]() ![]() Vegan With A Vengeance: A quirky vegan cookbook with relatable stories about the author's life and family. Think! Eat! Act!: A cookbook featuring the vegan food prepared on the Sea Shepherd ships' anti-whaling campaigns, with recipes mixed in with information about vegan nutrition and ocean activism. So Raw It's Downright Filthy: Tips on all-things raw, raw-related articles, and magical, delicious recipes like Garlic-Sunflower Pate, Cashew Sour Cream, Melon Gazpacho, and Gumbo! Eight books (and a sticker!) all about good, mostly-plant-based eating, all bundled together for over 50% off the original price.Ĭhocolatology: A close look at the chocolate industry and its history, along with some delicious vegan recipes.Įdible Secrets: What do top-secret CIA assassination plots, Black Panther arrests, and Reaganomics have in common? Food, of course! ![]() Live deliciously with the August Warehouse Sale. How hard could it be? Find out in this real-life account of one man's quest to find every Beatles monument.įrom the history of chocolate to declassified government documents, this sale is a feast for the mind AND the body. He just needed to push through the hangovers to do it. His goal: to find new stories about the Beatles, win back his girlfriend, and remind an increasingly insular post-Brexit Britain what the Beatles mean to the world. So he did what anyone would do: "borrowed" a press pass and set off on a two-year quest through 23 countries, relying on the kindness of fellow fans to help him find these Beatles monuments and connect with the communities that built them. Meanwhile, his life in England was quickly deteriorating into drunkenness, the staff of his bar having walked out and his girlfriend having left him. He did some investigating and found that there were Beatles monuments, statues, and shrines all around the world, from Brazil to Mongolia, Peru to Japan. ![]() Matt Pedersen says: Gus, I suspect it would've been 2008! That's a long, full life for a pair of clownfish! Indeed, the "guppification" of clownfish really took off in the 15 years since then, although it was already well underway back then.Beatles Blackouts: Trips Around the World in Search of Beatles Monumentsįear and Loathing in Las Vegas meets a drunken Eat, Pray, Love in this unique tour of global Beatlemaniaĭid you know that there's a Beatles monument in Kazakhstan? Jack Marriott didn't, and he thought he knew everything there was to know about the storied band from Liverpool, England.Better to haver a "blacklist" of species, not allowed in for invasiveness, disease carriers etc. Process has taken 18 months for current request. Eventually it gets to our environment minister for approval or rejection. It then goes to individual states for comments. If we want a species (no complete genus allowed anymore) added we have to complete a terms of reference, of 53 questions that need to be addressed. We also had around 1000 species currently in the country before the legislation came into effect. We currently have a "whitelist" system with allowable species, or genus in some instances. Andy Wattam says: Greetings from Australia.DENNIS COBB says: I agree with Dave where ia part 2?.Blue coloration in nature is just very uncommon. Is it from pigmentation, or is it a result of structural coloration? Since the only two vertebrates on Earth that the produce true blue pigment are a type of fish, perhaps it's possible that these fish have a similar mechanism. AGDinCA says: I'm curious about the source of their blue coloration.Mario Perez says: Please, Where can i read part two?.Can't promise if or when, but it's on the list! Looks like we never actually posted Part II online! You can read Part II in the November/December 2021 issue of CORAL, but I've added publishing Part II online, here, to my to-do list. Matt Pedersen says: File this in the "We Forgot To Do That" dept. ![]()
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