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Eileen Omosa

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Sharing stories of people at the crossroads: African career women and immigrants. Come we document your life's memorable moments.

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What assumptions have held you from providing fresh vegetables to your #elderly parents? Follow my story as I cultivate & eat African indigenous #vegetables Stay to learn aspects of our culture entwined in our foods #InformedFoodChoices #FoodSecurity #UnveilingOurFoodStories

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How was your food cultivation season?

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Good morning Breakfast time. I have prepared the main dish. Welcome and bring along a side dish for yourself. What side dish did you bring? Enjoy

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It's possible. Tropical food crops can thrive in temperate climates. See my sweet potato slips. Follow along as I transplant them onto a garden, until we harvest sweet potatoes

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How do you use this plant within your home? I know of four uses; in the garden and with livestock. But that's before you add the beauty. What about you?

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I planted vegetables at a community garden. Here's where my journey starts youtube.com/watch?v=wpeinV… and my guiding star is the image of a bumper harvest, soon. Have you ever grown food in a city or urban area? What was your experience like? #Urbangardening #vegetables

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Gardening is not as hard as we image it. select one of these containers and plant your favourite something. What do you call that something?

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Does this flower grow in your area? What is it used for? I have many of these green and yellow flowers on my garden, and the place is fertile.

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What did you eat for breakfast today? Show us using photos

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15 Hard Truths of Psychology and Life: 1.

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Sunday thought. Are people in rural areas lazy or are they hardworking yet still face poverty? youtube.com/watch?v=wmZisc… Let's get the conversation going.


Education as Rebellion. Discuss Being midweek, I avail two novels for you to reference. Read the blog post to the end to find the key to the novels set in Kenya. Reawww.wegrowideas.net/.../21/educati… Share the message with friends, the access key will vanish after 24 hours. Enjoy.

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If questions How far would you be from achieving your goal if you'd stopped making the numerous detours you've done this far?


What's growing in your garden today? I am getting ready to plant, #plantingseason #plant

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What one season in any given year brings all the goodness out of you? Welcome to my food cultivation season, one like no other.

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How do you prefer to take Millet Porridge? #Millet #porridge #InformedFoodChoces

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Weekend, a time to buy groceries. Here are seven places to find and buy multicultural or diverse foods in any city: youtu.be/YEWTW0Tokko Show us what you bought.


Have a Blessed & Merry Christmas

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Are you still scared that machines and technological advancements will take over your job? They will not. If in doubt, buy a new phone and try transferring your @WhatsApp chats from the old to the new phone without back-up. #machines #technology


What was for breakfast or lunch today? #InformedFoodChoices #FoodSecurity

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