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  1. @NicBoshart You know it. Digital Daquiris for all!
  2. And this beautiful thing: http://is.gd/53Duv
  3. In case you missed it: Audio from the panel at the #EdibleCityToronto launch: http://is.gd/53D0m
  4. RT @griffinpoetry: @christianbok Ah, we think it would be wonderful if many people found Eunoia in their Christmas stockings!
  5. RT @nerdygirly: RT @thismagazine Intern with This! Deadline for January 2010 session is December 4. Details at http://this.org/intern
  6. RT @christianbok: About me, "there is undeniably something of the stocking filler" (RT @griffinpoetry): http://is.gd/525VV
  7. Reprinting our first YA fiction title, The Mitochondrial Curiosities of Marcels 1 to 19 http://is.gd/51V4L (a very Twitter-unfriendly title)
  8. Certainly not by us -- we've been all about Carla Gunn's Amphibian since April! http://is.gd/4ZT6j (thanks @quillandquire!)
  9. Cordelia Strube interviewed in Uptown! http://is.gd/4ZFPc
  10. RT @LocalFoodPlus: We need yr help! Pls vote 4 our proposal 2 promote local sustainable food across Canada: http://bit.ly/2xoepQ and Pls RT!
  11. Today's #EdibleCityToronto Q: Which Toronto neighbourhoods should have a farmers' market but don't? (http://is.gd/4QZJT for those that do)
  12. RT @damianrogers: I love Kate Hall's new book and I love Susan Holbrook's new book, so this makes me especially happy: http://bit.ly/1MX96F
  13. 'I mean it as no small compliment when I say that David Derry really knows how to write sh*t': http://bit.ly/AAqRl
  14. Eye Weekly suggests some poetry for neo-cons this week: http://www.eyeweekly.com/ar...
  15. RT @alienated: -- Christian Bok reads and discusses his visual work at Kelly Writers House, UPenn, in half an hour: http://bit.ly/3oeiFa
  16. @nfftt Mail chimp is apparently good and free, but only for lists of 500 people and less
  17. And here's Kevin Connolly's list of where to buy hard-to-come-by ingredients in Toronto: http://is.gd/4QZJT
  18. Last chance to win a copy of #EdibleCityToronto: Have you ever bought something you didn't know how to cook? What happened?
  19. The best story will win a copy of #EdibleCityToronto
  20. Today's #EdibleCityToronto Q: Have you ever bought something you didn't know how to cook? What happened? (Consider it a 140-word challenge!)