The Delicious Legacy Podcast

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The Delicious Legacy Podcast

@DeliciousLegacy

An historical food podcast; a Greek gourmand & cook, travels through time: https://t.co/wlNJQayiAk

参加日 Kasım 2019
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The Delicious Legacy Podcast
The Delicious Legacy Podcast@DeliciousLegacy·
Super-thread of all the unusual cheeses from all the regions of Greece: Enjoy them all here! :-)
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Ticia Verveer
Ticia Verveer@ticiaverveer·
Around 2,200 years ago, the artist Hephaistion left his signature on a mosaic floor in the form of a piece of parchment held down with small drops of wax. This perfect imitation of a sheet of parchment, with one corner curled up, was discovered in one of the palaces at Pergamon.
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Maximum Medusa
Maximum Medusa@MaximeInnocens·
This is such an amazingly tense game I have had two glasses of wine and I am now ‘eating sweet’n’spicy Cheetos’ level drunk
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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan@MayorofLondon·
Five years on from Brexit, London remains a European city, where European Londoners are valued and cherished. You are our neighbours, colleagues, friends and loved ones. Thank you for making London your home. You are wanted here—and always will be.
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Sam Knowlton
Sam Knowlton@samdknowlton·
The findings shatter a core assumption of modern agriculture – that we can predict plant performance based on individual traits. The most productive combinations weren't those that looked good on paper, they were the ones that had time to adapt to each other.
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Sam Knowlton
Sam Knowlton@samdknowlton·
This wasn't random. High-diversity plots consistently outperformed monocultures across every metric. After 15 years, they showed 84% less variation in biomass production and recovered from drought twice as fast. Nature was proving that diversity equals stability.
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Sam Knowlton
Sam Knowlton@samdknowlton·
The real breakthrough came from watching these communities evolve. Species that initially competed fiercely for resources began developing sophisticated sharing networks. The plants weren't just coexisting—they were actively cooperating in ways not previously observed.
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Sam Knowlton
Sam Knowlton@samdknowlton·
Two decades ago, researchers started an experiment that would challenge the prevailing scientific understanding of plant communities. While modern agriculture treats diversity as inefficient, the Jena Experiment proved the opposite: complexity is the key to resilience.
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The Delicious Legacy Podcast@DeliciousLegacy·
Did a "Byzantine Emperor's" style pork belly, an 800 plus year old recipe, marinated in vinegar, honey, garum and garlic with fresh herbs from the garden, served with saffron butter rice, a dish fit for an emperor indeed, i can verify it! 😁😁😁
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The Delicious Legacy Podcast@DeliciousLegacy·
Join me on Patreon, you can become a member from $3 per month or join for FREE and partake in the community, as I'll be going going gone from twitter, facebook and instagramhell. Come, I'll cook a feast for you, promise! patreon.com/thedeliciousle…
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Dr Fadel Naim
Dr Fadel Naim@fnaim65·
53 victims—18 women, 18 children, 14 men, and 3 elderly people—arrived dead at the Ahli Arab Hospital as a result of Israeli bombing on their shelters since the ceasefire was declared.
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Ian Dunt
Ian Dunt@IanDunt·
Journalists: this is no longer a news source. It's a far-right information eco-system. If you're making any editorial judgement based on what you see here, something has gone very wrong.
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Ian Dunt
Ian Dunt@IanDunt·
Hello, this is your regular reminder that this site is rigged by its far-right owner to prioritise far-right content.
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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺
Flint Dibble 🍖🏺@FlintDibble·
If you doubt the scientific community, that's on you and your worldview, not scientists Science is a method to explain the world. Scientists are just people. Not perfect, but doing our best to learn new knowledge. If you don't trust our experience, that's your trust issues, baby
Flint Dibble 🍖🏺@FlintDibble

Nope, the evidence is super clear to anyone familiar with it. Climate change is the root cause of these natural disasters becoming more frequent and severe That is why hurricanes, wildfires, floods, and droughts are more common everywhere. It is caused by our pollution

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Flint Dibble 🍖🏺
Flint Dibble 🍖🏺@FlintDibble·
This statement is ridiculous. Every scientific field is built around testing hypotheses (interpretive leaps) that attempt to explain fragmentary data. We keep hypotheses that effectively match that fragmentary dataset and modify them when they do not Archaeology is no different
ArithmeticAlias@ArithmeticAlias

In contemporary discourse, conflating genuine science with fields reliant on fragmentary data and interpretive leaps—like archaeology—undermines the rigor of authentically scientific inquiry. Calling them “science” fosters epistemic overreach and weakens the credibility of genuinely testable claims.

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