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How to Write about Science
I apologize to my regular readers (this is assuming I have any), but I TA a class on nutrition writing and this post is directed at them. One of the hardest things for most writers to realize is that there does not have to be a difference between the way you talk and the way [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on February 20th, 2010 under Books to Read, Incidental | Comment now »Go Garlic!
I don’t think I’ve posted a recipe on my blog since the beginning of last semester. Ever since I lost my camera I’ve been hesitant to post recipes because I feel like I’m cheating using just words and no pictures to back up the goodness. But with this recipe it’s not the picture perfect looks [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on February 15th, 2010 under Cooking Adventure, Local Agriculture, New Recipe | Comment now »No More Alcohol
Two posts ago I mentioned that although I weighed more than I would like I was simply going to exercise more and not worry so much about my diet. Well, it’s been about 6 weeks since I started my exercise regiment. I averaged six gym visits a week. Each time I would spend 30-60 minutes [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on February 5th, 2010 under Food Chemistry | 1 Comment »

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