Well shot! Installment 13: Architecture ; We asked for readers’ photos, and today we’re publishing some of the best
These photos were among hundreds readers posted on www. bendbulletin. com/wellshoot.We publish readers photos every other Tuesday the week after our photographers officer advice.The Bulletin assumes that submitted photos are the original work of the entrants and that no excessive postprocessing has altered the content of the images.
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If you only bake desserts and breakfast sweets, you’re missing out.There’s a whole world of savory baking waiting for you that has nothing to do with sugar. It’s all about herbs and spices, mushrooms, cheeses, vegetables, nuts and meats. Savory baking is for people who like to cook, but would like to bake without the sweet component, so it’s more of a combination of baking and cooking, said Mary Cech (pronounced check ), author of Savory Baking.
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Keeping it local; Nature s General Store tries to eliminate the middleman, bringing food straight from growers and outlets to customers
The employees at Nature s General Store in Bend made local a habit long before it began appearing on bumper stickers.For 27 years, Nature s has sold natural and organic products in the Wagner Mall at Northeast Third Street and Revere Avenue. Founded by Debbie and Gordon Smith in 1983, the 5,200-square-foot store sells organic or naturally grown fruits, vegetables, beef and other products, many of them grown, raised and made in Oregon, and as often as possible, Central Oregon.

