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Locavores: March 2008
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Adventures in Local Eating. Locavores eat locally-grown food, typically 100 or so miles from home for various reasons: taste, nutrition, economics, politics, community, sustainability, and fun (not in any particular order). This is one Yankee's adventures in Connecticut. Monday, March 31, 2008. Dark Days Local Challenge. Saturday's dinner consisted of pork chops from Ox Hollow Farm. Check out the challenge recaps at: http:/ urbanhennery.com/. Links to this post. Sunday, March 30, 2008. I am ready to go!
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Locavores: December 2007
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Adventures in Local Eating. Locavores eat locally-grown food, typically 100 or so miles from home for various reasons: taste, nutrition, economics, politics, community, sustainability, and fun (not in any particular order). This is one Yankee's adventures in Connecticut. Monday, December 31, 2007. Here is my current list of places to find out where to find local food:. Search for local foods by entering a zip code and mileage. Intended to be the online companion to the paper map. Links to this post.
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Our Farms — The Farm Belly
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Everything we serve starts with fresh foods from these Connecticut farms:. Sankow's Beaver Brook Farm. Two Guys from Woodbridge. Truck and Catering New Haven, Connecticut.
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Links of interest - Taylor Brooke Winery
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Bluebirds in the Vineyard. Zima the Wine Dog. Winery dog in training. Sat and sun 11-5. We are open our regular business hours Labor Day Weekend (Friday-Sunday) and we will be open 11am-5pm on Monday, Labor Day. You may choose to only sample 2 wines which is complimentary or 8 samples for $5.50 or taste them all (11-12 wines) for $8.50. We offer our logo glass for $3 plus tax so you do not need to pay for a glass you may not want or need. Visiting with your dogs? Visiting with your children? Daryl Hartma...
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Where to Get Wicked | Solstice Soaps
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Just another WordPress.com site. Where to Get Wicked. To Purchase online go to GetWicked.org. 923 High Ridge Road, Stamford CT. Spectrum Gallery, 61 Main Street, Centerbrook, CT. Mohawk Harvest Coperativer Market. 30 N Main Gloversville NY. Thistledown Inn B and B. 201 Park Street Morrisville, VT 05661. Or Get Wicked at your local farmers market:. Wooster Square, New Haven, CT. Stamford Museum and Nature Center Farmer’s Market, Stamford CT. Bradford Farmer’s Market, Bradford CT. Sisters Wicked Good Soaps.
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Food Hobbyist: My First All-Grain Homebrew
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The "Jersey" Girls From Deerfield Farms. Snookie is in the background! Tuesday, April 6, 2010. My First All-Grain Homebrew. Did you ever have something that you wanted to do for a long time but you kept putting it off. Then once you did finally do it, you were happy you did it, and wondered why you waited so long! Maybe you had a real reason or maybe were just simply too lazy to get started? What ever it was figure it out because its stopping you from getting things done! Well I postponed making homebrew.
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Food Hobbyist: No Food...No Blog Posts?
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The "Jersey" Girls From Deerfield Farms. Snookie is in the background! Tuesday, March 30, 2010. No Food.No Blog Posts? Of fun with all attempts regardless. I haven't completed any projects lately that have been large enough to site but I have been working on piecing together a home-brew kit to make beer in the all-grain method. As I produce my first batch I will share all the in's. I'll feel like I've "made" beer even more so than with malt syrup. That post will be coming up soon. Just a side note for ot...
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Food Hobbyist: New posts to come soon...
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The "Jersey" Girls From Deerfield Farms. Snookie is in the background! Friday, December 3, 2010. New posts to come soon. My hiatus from writing about my food obsessions has been too long. We all have ups and downs in life and often get caught up in the downs. I've been able to rekindle all of my intrigue and wonder about food and culture and history and then find ways to experience them all together. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). La Boqueria Fish Market In Spain. One of the Hobbies. Four Mile River...
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Food Hobbyist: Yogurt Is Low Tech and Easier Than You Think.
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The "Jersey" Girls From Deerfield Farms. Snookie is in the background! Friday, March 5, 2010. Yogurt Is Low Tech and Easier Than You Think. I eat more yogurt than anyone I know. Maybe 2 or 3 per day and I don't get tired of it. If you add to that the Kefir. I drink that would bring me way above the average. You may think that I eat so much because of some fad yogurt diet or all the talk about probiotics. And how good they for you, but that's not the case. I just love the stuff! 1 large Insulated Cooler.
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Colchester Farmer's Market Vendors
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Interested In Being A Vendor? Contact The Market Master. Provide your name and a description of your offerings and we'll get back to you. Here’s our current listing of vendors for the 2016 Colchester Farmers' Market. Make sure you check back often as additional vendors are added or see what special guest vendors may be making an appearance. Links are provided for vendors with their own websites or Facebook page. Colchester, CT- Seasonal fruits and vegetables, jellies and jams. The Olive Oil Factory.