The main challenge when it comes to making dinner is the repetitiveness of having to find something to cook every single night. Along with that, having food restrictions can make it even harder to find recipes that follow those restrictions and still taste good. Over the past couple years, I have found a love for […]
How To Make Taters Cheaply (and Other Desperation Food Too!)
Have you ever gone for lunch and realized that the only thing besides lint in your pocket is a few quarters? Have you ever only had a couple minutes for lunch and just assumed you just wouldn’t eat? I can’t fix those past experiences, but I can help stop you from having to deal with […]
Diary of a Tree Sitter
A few years ago I attended a two day non-violent forest defense action training and learned about tree sitting in redwood trees but wasn’t sure when an opportunity would arise to actually tree sit. This winter I started hearing about CalFire’s plans to log in Jackson Demonstration State Forest (JDSF.) The proposed timber harvest plan […]
Asking Online Strangers Deep Questions
The internet is a very powerful thing and anyone can talk to people across the world by clicking a few buttons. I’ve been curious about different people’s views. Especially those who can talk freely without fear of judgment or repercussion. So I’ve asked four people online philosophical questions. I deliberately said they could answer as many questions or go into as much depth as they’d like so as not to pressure them. I’ve also changed their names for privacy’s sake. So here are responses from strangers around the country: