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Permaculture skills, stories, how-to guides & inspiration - for living like it matters.

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A Frugal Feast: Making Fish Terrine from Scraps

Aquaponics, Fermenting, Pickling & Preserving, RecipesBy Kirsten BradleyJanuary 21, 20163 Comments

Eat that which grows where you live, and mostly plants. That’s pretty much our dietary approach, in this house. We try to keep it simple, and as local as possible, in the interests of provenance, thrift, energy footprint, and grounding ourselves where we are. And we are, currently, by the sea. Fish and it’s sustainable…

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