jueves, 30 de abril de 2015

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Women have always been healers. They were the unlicensed doctors and anatomists of Western history. They were abortionists, nurses, and counselors. They were pharmacists, cultivating healing herbs and exchanging secrets of their uses. They were midwives, travelling from home to home and village to village. For centuries women were doctors without degrees, barred from books and lectures, learning from each other and passing on experience from neighbor to neighbor and mother to daughter. They were called "wise women" by the people, witches or charlatans by the authorities. Medicine is part of our heritage as women, our history, our birthright.
Witches, Midwives and Nurses: A History of Women Healers, Barbara Ehrenreich and Deirdre English.






jueves, 23 de abril de 2015

viernes, 10 de abril de 2015

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Mysteries are feminine;
they like to veil themselves
but still want to be seen
and divined.
Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

miércoles, 8 de abril de 2015

Pan de romeu

Engadir un pouco de romeu á masa (se é seco, menos cantidade; se é fresco, máis). Pintar con ovo batido e esparexer romeu seco por riba antes de meter no forno.
O romeu está asociado á memoria. Este é un pan para non esquecer.