Fannie’s Recipe Ingredients, second edition (mostly the music) March 23, 2022
Posted by ajoyfulpractice in "Impossible" People, Food, Life, Music, Yoga.Tags: Albert Castiglia, Bob Dylan, Fannie Farmer, Neil Young
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Peace and blessings to all, especially those observing Lent, Great Lent, and/or starting a New Year!
“I certainly feel that the time is not far distant when a knowledge of the principles of diet will be an essential part of one’s education. Then mankind will eat to live, be able to do better mental and physical work and disease will be less frequent.”
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– Fannie Farmer (b. 03/23/1857)
Please join me today (Wednesday, March 23rd) at 4:30 PM or 7:15 PM for a yoga practice on Zoom. Use the link from the “Class Schedules” calendar if you run into any problems checking into the class. You will need to register for the 7:15 PM class if you have not already done so. Give yourself extra time to log in if you have not upgraded to Zoom 5.0. You can request an audio recording of this practice via a comment below or by emailing myra (at) ajoyfulpractice.com.
Wednesday’s playlist is available on YouTube and Spotify. [Look for “03232022 Fannie’s Recipe Ingredients”]
[NOTE: I updated/revised the playlists after last year’s Noon class. Due to current events in 2022, there is at least one song that will not play on Spotify, but (again) I am not remixing them. The playlists are slightly different in length and for some reason I can’t get a single version of Bob Dylan’s “Catfish” to show up on my computer when I pull up the Spotify. Clearly, my computer has a baseball problem. You can find the Albert Castiglia’s version here and below.]
In the spirit of generosity (“dana”), the Zoom classes, recordings, and blog posts are freely given and freely received. If you are able to support these teachings, please do so as your heart moves you. (NOTE: You can donate even if you are “attending” a practice that is not designated as a “Common Ground Meditation Center” practice, or you can purchase class(es). Donations are tax deductible; class purchases are not necessarily deductible.)
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