the the amount of books and videos and lists and techniques is kind of proliferating have you noticed them it's a cottage industry so at some point you have to come in and say well what are the main principles what's the takeaway what's the bottom line so I'm going to try to give you guys that but first um let's talk about
consequential elections in Serbia uh in Georgia in kyrgistan uh in a number of of cottage industry kinds of things but they don't have stuff like that in Molly and so that is also a thing we can do
She posited that instead of abandoning villages and homes, it was important to encourage people to stay rooted in the places they love. And that these cottage industries or village industries could keep the country strong and would have those ripple effects you speak of. She was also just a really amazing student, a lifelong learner, always reading, studying philosophy and theology, and giving to us
I think the other thing that has helped some restaurants is the ones that have had the means or the wherewithal to own their own buildings, which is a huge deal right now And the cottage law that allows people to bake or to cook at their own homes,
And you don't know whether your kids are going to survive, but what you assume is that you stay, they won't. a summer cottage , two cars, a recreational vehicle, all kinds of vacation, health care, retirement.
Well, now we get to the robots, which I love. I have made a cottage industry before I went back into NASA, when I was still in the university environment, of essentially being the pet astrobiologist of a lot of robot groups-- so MIT, and JPL, and various other ones,
Yes, I like that. Your River Cottage cookbooks have won you many awards, and your "Fish Fight" series earned you a BAFTA and Radio 4, "The Observer," and Guild of Food Writers.
First couple of books I wrote were, I literally kind of sat in a garret and did them all on my own-- the original "River Cottage Cookbook" and the meat book. But since I've been working with Gil, he's so talented it just seems natural to me to swap ideas with him.
It's payday, so 50 other people have the same idea. And there's a cottage industry in places like the Philippines, where stickup artists just hang around Western Union locations, waiting for people to get cash, and then they rob them.
or a single ingredient. Or the "River Cottage " series-- or, like, Alice Waters has done books about just vegetables, or just fruits. Those are sort of spirit animals.
This has been an election cycle in which it's been heat, heat, more heat. I rented a cottage way up in the hills, thought it would be great to give myself two years to work on a book project.
Dali Hermitage. It's a Benedictine monastery, and the 11 monks who stay there own a little bit of income for the monastery by having these cottages , where you can go and stay that everyone-- one person stays in one cottage overlooking the Pacific Ocean or the mountains-- a beautiful setting. And the idea is that while you're there, you spend most of your time in a silent, contemplative kind
So in our version, which comes from a philosopher named Peter Unger, you're vacationing in this lovely but poor country. You have your little cottage up in the mountains overlooking the coast, and there's a terrible typhoon that hits, and there's devastation along the coast. It's much, unfortunately, like the situation in the Philippines not long ago.
He says some quick words in Balinese to the old woman, and she giggles like a young girl. At the fourth cottage , he stops. Wisteria spills over the front of the house, it's pale violet blossoms filling the air with a pungent scent.
He called it Fordlandia. It had Cape Cod cottages , a hospital, swimming pools, a golf course and little red fire hydrants. It was an American city in the middle of the Amazon.
And two of them jackknifed. And fell into two cottages in like the Croatian countryside. And we got stuck there with 3 feet of snow for three days waiting for the Croatian government to find a big crane to be able to stand these vehicles back up
And there are all these-- this cottage industry of gurus out there telling you how to do good prompt engineering.
We moved into this little cottage , and the life has really been great.
I took my savings and rented a cottage near the ocean.
The former owner of the cottage had a closet full of them.
They all camped around the cottage on the lawn, on the beach.
since I got to the cottage .
Beyond it I can see the cottage , a speck on the far shore.
My sister does quite a lot of tasting and testing. Some of the team down at River Cottage -- not just the kitchen team because it's really important that your recipes are tested by people who are not in any way professional cooks because professional cooks won't read the recipe anyway.
It's become a bit of a cottage industry, but a little more than that.
We were at her summer cottage on the Cape.
We're developing a little cottage industry kind of on the land, as one income stream.
You can volunteer with us in Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Standing in the doorway, she gazes out at the garden. There are lights in every cottage . His family, she assumes.
My father worked in a factory making cottage cheese.
I lived in this little cottage where there was a garden, and then a gate at the end of the garden, and then there was the
But we did destroy the cottage industry.
But my dad lives in a little cottage in Northern Ireland in the middle of nowhere and doesn't depend on any of that stuff.
And he built a series of cottages on his estate in the English countryside that stands to this day.
She reads the name of inn on the piece of paper in her hand-- the Paradise Guest House. She walks by a series of modest cottages , some of them with stone gates and elaborate carved entrances, none of them with names. She feels someone's eyes on her, and glances across the street.
They had to stay in this miserable little unheated cottage elsewhere on the mountain.
Yes, that cottage industry exists, but there's also a new breed of financial planners that work with their clients on a monthly retainer
And basically, the cottage -style planting, which is that real old English, formal style, and looks like it's kind of been scattered there.
The first thing, and I'm not too shy about admitting this, is it's a highly-collaborative business for me, and I work very closely with two amazing people. One of them used to be my head chef at River Cottage , the Cookery School, Gil Meller. He's just written a beautiful cookery book himself called "Gather," his first solo cookery book, which has rightly won loads of awards--
He's just written a beautiful cookery book himself called "Gather," his first solo cookery book, which has rightly won loads of awards-- very much in the spirit of what we do at River Cottage , foods of friends gathered from close by. So he's my sounding board for recipes.
Because it all started off as this very cottage industry.
Dwight and his wife Laurie have a cabin summer cottage up at Cultus Lake.
Hind uh why you can stare at a cottage and work out when it was constructed and
The best thing for you to do is not to go down there yourself but to just make a donation to, say, the Red Cross. And your internet still works in your little cottage and you can make a donation. And we asked people, do you have an obligation to give some money to help the people down below who have been devastated by this typhoon?
Writing books in the name of Peter was something of a cottage industry in early Christianity.
spreading the lights of religion morality and general information into every Cottage in the wide extent of our
usually between think of one duffel bag full of cottage cheese low order two duffel bags full of was a bigger order
there for 6 weeks at a writing retreat called cottages at hedgebrook so first I asked about going
She stayed. More refugees filtered through the cottage , through us, the last stop before the border, and we fed them, played games with the little ones.
Not many of them left, as I say, but we're all somewhere on that continuum. And my whole contention, the whole River Cottage argument, if you like, from the very beginning has been it's really good to get a little bit further down towards some kind of self-sufficiency, some closer connection to the origins of your food.