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  • She named the magazine that she founded and dedicated to sustainable living Fiddlehead Loop.

    One Big Table Molly O’Neill 2010

  • Found Food: Wild Watercress Found Food: Ramps Found Food: Fiddlehead Ferns As immigrants and rural Americans moved to cities and left behind both their gardens and their ethnic origins, they turned to grocery stores for food, says Usha Palaniswamy, a professor at Excelsior College, a distance-learning program based in Albany, N.Y. Immigrants began eating more of what was considered upscale -- for instance, iceberg lettuce instead of dark, leafy greens.

    It's Salad Days for Weeds 2009

  • There are journals that didn't make it into the mix at all--Exile for one, Fiddlehead and Descant.

    Canadian Journals Lemon Hound 2009

  • BTW, the paint color about which you asked is Fiddlehead D12 from Martha Stewart Everyday Colors.

    Happy May Day! Gumbo Lily 2008

  • Blog Guelph: Fiddlehead fiddlehead, originally uploaded by rdaw.

    Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites 2008

  • Blog Guelph: Fiddlehead fiddlehead, originally uploaded by rdaw.

    Great Guelph Photos and Cool Blog Links by Creative Guelphites 2008

  • Fiddlehead Soup With Beef stir fry on rice and a side of Glazed Carrots

    Full Meal Deal FoodNinja 2005

  • For those of you interested which is probably not that many of you, I also have stories under consideration right now at Playboy, Black Static, The Fiddlehead, Potato Tattoo, North Carolina Literary Review and Tiny Stories.

    meh jlundberg 2005

  • The Fiddlehead Theatre Company is holding open auditions for children aged 9 to 14 for a one-time performance to celebrate the "Judy Moody" book series and upcoming film.

    Boston.com Top Stories 2011

  • French cheese flight at Fiddlehead Cafe A nutty, sheeps-milk Ossau-Iraty from the Basque region; a rich, creamy Edel de Cleron by Perrin Vermot; and a devastating co-op-produced bleu d'Auvergne that combined a sweet creaminess with some powerfully earthy, moldy scunge.

    Chicago Reader 2010

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