
I'm not sure when and how I learned that cilantro and coriander are the same thing... well, from the same plant anyway. So all the green cilantro dried up and I attempted to harvest the seeds. I think it's pretty straightforward, I got them off the stems and sorted and washed them. I tried some crushed with mortar and pestle and mixed in with rice and they were quite nice.

In other news, I completed two custom flip cats for an etsy customer.
Patches said she doesn't mind. Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery and all.


I have some other post topics at the ready, so stay tuned.
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You should totally be taking part in Miss Stacey's Summer School projects, R. You've already done the collage/photomontage project right there (last pic). ;)
http://missstaceyssummerschool.blogspot.com
I'll email you a little more.
PS: Love those flip cats!
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