Yo, y’all and apologies to me veggie friends, but here is a great baked chicken recipe that I’ve used for years. Usually I cook it in the Fall but it’s great year-round. It’s one of those recipes that is truly beautiful in its simplicity. So simple, that I can multitask while it’s in the oven. [...]
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Cultures on the Edge
In the Blink of an Eye Worldwide some 300 million people retain strong identities as members of indigenous cultures, cultures rooted in their own history, their own languages and attached by memories to their particular places on the Earth. These cultures are old and represent much of the collective experience and intelligence of humanity. And [...]
‘Delicious Peace’ in Uganda
Trade Not Aid
By now, the phrase ‘trade not aid’ is (or should be) common place in our conversations. In the case of Africa, ample evidence exists to support that most financial aid from wealthier nations does not reach its poor, hungry, sick and uneducated. According to Ugandan journalist, Andrew Mwenda, between 1960 and 2003, Africa received 600 billion USD in aid, yet poverty is still widespread.
