Thursday, October 23, 2008

Toasted Pumpkin Seeds


Fall is here and with it, pumpkin season. There are always plenty of pumpkins to carve up around Halloween time and a great way to make use of the pumpkin seeds is eat them, salted and toasted. Here is a great recipe for making them!

Ingredients

One medium sized pumpkin
Salt
Olive oil

Method

1 Preheat oven to 400°F. Cut open the pumpkin and use a strong metal spoon to scoop out the insides. Separate the seeds from the stringy core. Rinse the seeds.
2 In a small saucepan, add the seeds to water, about 2 cups of water to every half cup of seeds. Add a tablespoon of salt for every cup of water. Bring to a boil. Let simmer for 10 minutes. Remove from heat and drain.
3 Spread about a tablespoon of olive oil over the bottom of a roasting pan. Spread the seeds out over the roasting pan, all in one layer. Bake on the top rack for 20 minutes or until the seeds begin to brown. When browned to your satisfaction, remove from the oven and let the pan cool on a rack. Let the seeds cool all the way down before eating. Either crack to remove the inner seed (a lot of work and in my opinion, unnecessary) or eat whole.

Energy Festival 2008

I received this info yesterday and this starts tomorrow. Sorry for the late post, but the movie, Who Killed the Electric Car, is revealing!

Auto Makers and Morph-ers

As fuel costs, air quality, and energy independence occupy our minds
more and more these days it seems fitting that this year's Energy
Festival focuses on the car.


Who killed the Electric Car?

IMDB info

See the film and meet the Director Friday, Oct 24th 2008

Private Reception - Meet the film's director, Chris Paine

5:30 - 7:00 PM @ Discovery Center - $25 per person, $20 for Discovery
Center Members - includes $8 film admission and light refreshments

Film Screening: Who killed the Electric Car?

8:00 PM (film length 1 hour 50 min) @ Egyptian Theater, 700 W. Main
Street, corner of Capital and Main in downtown Boise - $8 admission

Alternative Energy Car Morph-ers - a Community Forum

(Included in general admission to Discovery Center of Idaho.)

Saturday, Oct 25th 2008, from 1:00 - 4:00 PM

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

McFadden Market Co-op


Soon Meridian residents won't have to drive or bike as far to shop at the uber trendy Boise Co-op. McFadden Market Co-op will be located in the historic 2nd and Broadway building downtown Meridian. McFadden Market Co-op co-founder Ward Schwider, a Boise architect, plans to open the co-op by Christmas.

Visit www.mcfaddenmarketcoop.com for more information!

Monday, October 20, 2008

Your help is needed!


Idaho's Bounty needs your help! Please visit www.idahosbounty.org and get involved by supporting local food producers. It's easy to do and the food is awesome!

First post

Welcome to the Boise Sustainable Living Community blog! I would like to use this format to reignite the group, share information more effectively, and inspire others to live sustainable lives. If you have any suggestions or would be interested in contributing to this effort, feel free to comment.