Duck and Cover! It's that time of year where everyone who has a garden is trying to get rid of all the Zucchini they grew. The problem with Zucchini is they start from small seeds. People underestimate how big the Zucchini will get from those seeds. If three seeds are good then the entire package...
Anyway, The My Recipes website has a huge list of recipes to do away with your Zucchini issues. From traditional soups and breads to cool new recipes like Quesadillas and Zucchini burgers you will find recipes to your liking.
Community Education doesn't have a Zucchini class, but, we do have Cooking in Season - Fresh from the Garden. This class takes you to Joe's Garden and returns to Sehome to cook your bounty.
So arm yourself and prepare for the Zucchini harvest!
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Friday, August 31, 2007
Cooking: Attack of the Killer Zucchini
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Thursday, August 30, 2007
Music: The Soothing Sounds of David Lanz
When David Lanz first taught for Whatcom Community Education, I must confess I had not heard of him. However, many others had, and his "Evening with David Lanz" course was such a hit last spring that he will be returning to the Heiner Theatre stage on October 19th for an encore performance. In fact, when a couple arriving for another class saw that he was coming to Bellingham their enthusiasm reached Deadhead levels of fandom. Other students registering for his course have asked me about nearby hotels, as they are coming from far flung places up and down the I-5 corridor.
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Friday, August 24, 2007
The Ancient Art of Multi-tasking
It seems the ability to multi-task has become paramount for our survival, but is it really helping us to be more balanced or simply serving to push us closer to the edge? I don’t know the answer, and frankly, I don’t have the time to find it. I’ve only got a few spare minutes and I’d rather use it to call the folks at Whatcom Community Education to sign up for the only multi-tasking that won’t cause premature hair-loss: Yoga and Knitting.
So take a time-out and register for this innovative retreat. We guarantee you'll leave feeling like a new person, refreshed and ready for life's next challenge.
And the best part is it only takes one Sunday out of your schedule to get there.
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
Business: Careers in Healthcare Are A Sure Thing
It isn't news that the health care sector is booming---just look in any paper at the number of job listings for nurses and RNs. However, this article from CareerJournal.com points out that these new careers aren't just for people fresh out of high school, but are also becoming the second careers for professionals from other disciplines. The article discusses the variety of jobs in healthcare, from the very public contact of being a practical nurse to the behind-the-scenes jobs for the more squeamish, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of pursuing a healthcare career in midlife.
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Sunday, August 12, 2007
Computers: Graph Paper, Sodoku, and Calendars
PDF Pad is one of those websites that once you start using, you wonder how you ever lived without it. The cool feature of this site is the ability to print out various sizes of graph paper.
For me, this is a great feature. I have had numerous occasions where I needed a couple pieces of graph paper and there was none available in the office. I can zip over to PDF Pad and just print some out.
Besides graph paper, they have calendars and, like we can't find enough already pages of Sudoku to print. Enjoy!
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