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Roots are What Sustain Us

August 13, 2013 by Abbie Rosner 2 Comments

At this point in my life, birthdays are an opportunity to indulge in whatever I desire, and this year, not surprisingly, it was to spend time in the Western Galilee.  Maybe I was a Crusader in a previous life, or a farmer whose world view was bound by sage-redolent hills and the shining expanse of … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: arak, figs, foods of the bible, galilee foods, local foods, olive harvest, olives, western galilee

Fig Season

July 13, 2013 by Abbie Rosner 1 Comment

Again, the figs are here.  It seems like I’ve been waiting so long.  To squeeze and rend their skins, gauge the sweetness in the filaments of flesh, and pop the delicate seeds between my teeth.  They will consume my attention throughout their brief season. Ron has draped netting over our fig trees – the birds … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: biblical food, edible wild plants, figs, foods of the bible, galilee, galilee foods, local foods

What to Expect from the Heavens

May 11, 2013 by Abbie Rosner 1 Comment

In the broadest of strokes, there are basically two seasons in the Galilee, a brief verdant winter that melds into a vast spring- summer-autumn stretch of dry heat.  Yet at the cusp between the two – as those who have lived here throughout time have come to understand, one never knows what to expect from … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: biblical food, foods of the bible, galilee, galilee foods, local foods, shavuoth, wheat, wheat harvest, winter rains

Making Hay

April 7, 2013 by Abbie Rosner 4 Comments

When I first started researching for my book, I had a conversation with a very distinguished food historian.  As I enthused about the marvels of wheat, she warned me that people who begin to immerse themselves in the history of grain tend to bore everyone around them, as inevitably, no-one finds the subject as fascinating … Read More »

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Green Anew

March 21, 2013 by Abbie Rosner 1 Comment

How does one mark the arrival of spring when the entire winter is full of flowers?  With more flowers for one thing, and the late-night fragrance of citrus blossoms teasing into my bedroom window.  But there are other reminders that, over the thousands of years when survival for the people living in the Galilee was … Read More »

Filed Under: Culinary Historian Tagged With: biblical food, edible wild plants, farike, foods of the bible, foraging, galilee, galilee foods, green wheat, local foods, parched wheat, roasted green wheat, roasted wheat, waterless agriculture, wheat

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Abbie Rosner

I am a writer and baby boomer covering how the current "psychedelic renaissance" is transforming the ways we approach aging - individually and as a society. My book, Psychedelics and the ... Read More »

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