This process helps to keep the nutrients
of the berry as well as extend the shelf life.
This is a really delicious alternative to cheesecake and lends itself to different kinds
of berries as well as different sweeteners.
You can use a mix
of berries as the topping for this classic summertime dessert - we like combining regular raspberries, golden raspberries, and blackberries.
Think
of the berries as little gems or sprinkles, they steal the show so you got ta show them off!
For those times when you buy as many quarts
of berries as you can carry, then don't know what to do with them, preserve them into drinkable form.
Lemon, for example, is a great way to cut down on bitterness, or you can throw in a handful
of berries as well for a sweeter beverage.
Sometimes a handful
of berries as well.
Think
of berries as a light snack or as an occasional treat when your dog is nosing around the dinner table.
Steve Raczak of Twixwood Nursery in Berrien Springs, Mich., says that the increasing popularity
of berries as ornamentals is part of the trends toward urbanized gardening, thinking smaller and trying nontraditional plants.
Not exact matches
As angel investor and tech - company founder Tim
Berry wrote on Entrepreneur, «You can probably cover everything you need to convey in 20 to 30 pages
of text plus another 10 pages
of appendices for monthly projections, management resumes and other details.
As one
of the world's premier experts in clinical trials, Don
Berry, told me, «The standard clinical trial is pretty much the only thing in medicine that hasn't changed in the last 70 years.»
In addition to being the CEO
of Rebelmouse and a partner at Lerer Ventures,
Berry also is officially serving
as the CEO
of Soho Tech Labs — yet another social startup incubator.
As the parents
of three young children, Paul and Milena
Berry spend a lot
of time thinking about the role
of social media in their lives.
Berry's fellow judge is making the move to Channel 4
as part
of a three - year deal.
What came out
of the six - month experiment was described
as flat with hints
of honey and
berries.
Already featured on the boxes
of Kellogg's Special K Red
Berries,
as well
as ads for Hershey's and Nike, she'll also sharing the next Sports Illustrated cover with fellow Olympians Michael Phelps and Katie Ledecky.
Computer workstations abound, but so do toys and stuffed animals, and a cozy canteen offers a neatly arranged cornucopia
of berries, nuts, and cereals,
as well
as an electric massage chair and a cappuccino machine.
As of 2000, there were almost 3 million people in California's Orange County, home
of Disneyland, Knott's
Berry Farm and a number
of Fortune 500 companies.
Holdings in the funds mentioned
as a percentage
of net assets
as of 9/30/2014:
Berry Plastics 0.00 %, Cooper Tire & Rubber Company 0.00 %, Devon Energy Corp. 1.82 % in Global Resources Fund, EOG Resources, Inc. 2.13 % in Global Resources Fund, Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company 0.00 %, Royal Dutch Shell 0.00 %, SPDR S&P Oil & Gas Exploration & Production ETF 0.00 %, Tiffany & Co. 0.44 % in Gold and Precious Metals Fund.
A uniquely designed year long program, created in partnership with McPherson
Berry and MetLife
as the title sponsor, EYE will provide the next generation
of minority millennial entrepreneurs who will support the needs
of corporate members, MBEs and additional stakeholders.
and I am no moron, i just enjoy watching them get all errr and mad / upset to the point where they insult me for saying silly things such
as your mother was a hampster and your father smelt
of elder
berries!
Most recently, Dr. Peter Lawler
of Berry College in Georgia gave an informative,
as well
as provocative, presentation on trends occurring in society: «Change We Can Actually See (And....
Most recently, Dr. Peter Lawler
of Berry College in Georgia gave an informative,
as well
as provocative, presentation on trends occurring in society: «Change We Can Actually See (And Half - Believe In).»
It is too easy for orthodox Christians to parody and dismiss the more sensationalist popularizers
of «creation theology» such
as Rosemary Ruether, Matthew Fox, and Thomas
Berry.
Berry's presentation
of himself
as some sort
of Christian is a topic that will have to be explored more
as his influence grows, and so these sound like promising essays.
Clearly the best collection
of essays from a Kentucky farmer - philosopher, this book demonstrates the breadth
of Wendell
Berry's work,
as well
as his status
as one
of the most important commentators
of our time on matters
of community, land and ecology.
As Wendell
Berry said, «The ecological teaching
of the Bible is simply inescapable: God made the world because He wanted it made.
As a writer and editor for Time, Conde Nast Portfolio, and Fast Company, he has compiled a portfolio that includes stories on megahit - making Swedish songwriters (a piece for which he went clubbing in Stockholm); James Bond (for which he stood on a Spanish beach and watched Halle
Berry emerge from the waves over and over and over); undercover missionaries in the Arab world (he traveled to North Africa and went to church); and the decline
of Christianity in Europe (he prayed).
And so began the veritable cavalcade
of fruits,
berries, and legumes the pregnancy industry has selected
as apt representations
of the little life growing inside
of me.
Teilhard's importance,
Berry believes, lies in his comprehensive vision
of the universe
as a psychic - spiritual
as well
as a physical - material process, his perception
of the human
as the consciousness
of the universe, and his shifting
of the focus
of Western religious concern from redemption to creation.
A model
of this is the concept
of bio-regions, which
Berry defines
as «identifiable geographical regions with mutually supporting life - systems that are relatively self - sustaining.»
Schumacher's vision
of an economics devoted not to consumption but to attaining given ends with the minimum means, and his promotion
of what he calls appropriate technologies (such
as implements that local farmers and manufacturers can fashion and / or maintain themselves), are fundamental, to
Berry's vision
of a context for re-inhabiting the earth.
As veteran pastor Eugene Peterson writes, «Wendell
Berry is a writer from whom I have learned much
of my pastoral theology.
Warren understands that world and understands that which can easily be commodified in the character
of Jerry Calhoun in At Heavens Gate,
Berry on the other hand presents himself
as a naïf (albeit a profitable naïf).
In fact, from the tone
of the rest
of his writings, such
as when he expresses his appreciation for the American farmer and essayist Wendell
Berry, one can only conclude that he advocates a far more pastoral ecclessiology than most would prefer today.
Don't get me wrong, I want to defend what
Berry defends too, insofar
as he is critical
of quantatative measures
of all elements
of human life.
For Warren, it is neither rural community («stickers») nor big city ambition («boomers»)--
as Berry puts it following Wallace Stegner in his Jefferson Lecture — that is at the heart
of the trouble
of the American soul.
So I might
as well say why I find Robert Penn Warren's account
of the «agrarian» critique
of modern society to be superior to Wendell
Berry's.
«92 Grasping generates solution to immediate problem
as well
as universalization
of the images» particularity.93 W.
Berry notes with concern that «the most powerful and the most destructive change
of modern times has been a change in language: the rise
of the image, or metaphor,
of the machine.
(See
Berry, The Dream
of the Earth, [San Francisco: Sierra Club Books, 1988] 120) It is the fundamental self - manifestation
of mystery, and our religions should be seen
as further episodes in a continuous unfolding
of the depths
of the cosmos itself.
Our delegation had begun to waver again
as we neared the tower
of Schuller's Garden Grove Community Church, rising above Disneyland and the Anaheim Stadium and Knott's
Berry Farm.
As for the taste, the paper says there is «a hint
of honey and
berries,» despite only using the grains in the brewing process.
They started with Rachel Carson's Silent Spring (1966); later came titles such
as The Fate
of the Earth by Jonathan Schell (1982), The Dream
of the Earth by Thomas
Berry (1988), Earth in the Balance by Al Gore (1993), and The Sacred Balance by David Suzuki (1997).
Would we not be wiser to act out
of an acknowledgment
of our ignorance,
as Berry has suggested, rather than out
of hubris,
as we too long have done?
People disliked being interrupted, were sometimes rude, and rarely took any interest in the copies
of the «Watchtower» with their images
of people in 1950s outfits cuddling lions and eating
berries as they live on earth with nothing to do for ever and ever.
Once again we find in cosmological approaches such
as Whitehead's and
Berry's an acknowledgment
of the pervasive creativity
of nature, whereas existentialist and psychologically based theologies tend to confine creativity to humans (and God) alone.13
That reminds me that one
of the most interesting Christian Berryites I met was one who had resolved, under
Berry's influence, to return from Virginia back to his Southern California suburban home, the better to be closer to parents and his «roots,» such
as they were.
As Berry makes clear, Christians have often failed to acknowledge the spirituality and numinous presence
of the earth.
A campaign group has described celebrity chef Mary
Berry coming out in support
of assisted dying
as «deeply depressing».
A campaign group has described celebrity chef Mary
Berry coming out in support
of assisted dying
as «deeply... More