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Heritage Seed Co. would like to thank the more than 250 donors. That made this website possible. If you would like to aid our cause, click here. To make a donation. Third Termite and Alisa Dix. Melissa and Bob Cullin. Nate and Kristen Johanson. Mary K de Mahy. Donna J. Fisher. Mark E. Smith. Your support and generosity is much appreciated. Repairman Charlie Byles used tomato seeds to pay off his $6,000 mortgage back in the 1940s. Site designed, developed, and hosted in the USA.
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CSA Week 8: New Potatoes, Hothouse Tomato & Summer Squash | Left Bower Farm
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What is a CSA? Organically grown CSA in Washington County, PA. Laquo; CSA Week 7: Spring Onions, Savoy Cabbage and Purple Mustard Greens. CSA Week 9: Cucumbers, Carrots & Potatoes. CSA Week 8: New Potatoes, Hothouse Tomato and Summer Squash. July 14, 2015 by leftbowerfarm. Thin-skinned new potatoes are a July delicacy. In the share this week:. Zucchini and summer squash. Head of green lettuce. Mixed greens: kale and chard. Have you ever dug a potato? From Thai Kitchen is a reliable one. Cut the potatoes ...
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Recipes | Left Bower Farm
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What is a CSA? Organically grown CSA in Washington County, PA. For the growing archive of Left Bower Farm recipes. Leave a comment to add your own ideas! What is a CSA? What to Expect From a CSA. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 503 other followers. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Left Bower Farm”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Join 503 other followers. Send to Email Address.
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10 Pittsburgh CSA Programs to Sign Up for Now - Good Food Pittsburgh
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Don't Just Eat. Eat Well. 10 Pittsburgh CSA Programs to Sign Up for Now. March 19, 2017. With the first day of spring just around the corner, it’s time to start thinking about one of the best parts of warmer weather: Local produce! In Pennsylvania, we’re lucky enough to have over 55,000 operating farms across the state. Many of these farms in the Pittsburgh area provide different CSA options for residents to support local agriculture, and receive local produce in return. Blackberry Meadows Organic Farm.
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Local Foods: CSAs, Local Farms, Farmers’ Markets, etc. Find it here! | Go Green Pittsburgh!
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Local Foods: CSAs, Local Farms, Farmers’ Markets, etc. Find it here! Your guide to all things green in and around Pittsburgh. Local Foods: CSAs, Local Farms, Farmers’ Markets, etc. Find it here! COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSA):. It’s spring time in Pittsburghfinally! Two things come to mind when spring approaches: Spring Cleaning (ugh! Well then, allow me to explain. I am a little late on posting this info. Please be sure to contact the farm of your choice to ensure shares are still available!
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Highland Park, Pittsburgh – big city appeal, small community feel. From some of the best coffee in the city to delightful pastries to a quirky bistro and upscale dinning, Highland Park is quickly becoming a food Mecca. Try any or all of the locations below. We promise you will not be disappointed. Enrico’s Tazza D’Oro Café and Espresso Bar. If you haven’t visited Brad and Tom’s Saturday morning bakery display, you are missing an absolutely delightful piece of confection heaven. Wedding and specialty ...
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figs and twigs: sights
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Thursday, July 28, 2011. Some scenes from our recent trip to the west coast where we encountered:. Spots to sit and linger with friends,. Tea brewed over open flames,. And large and friendly snails, to name a few. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to this little spot for puttering in the kitchen, keeping an eye on the garden, and sometimes just thinking out loud. So glad you're here! View my complete profile. A pot of tea and a biscuit. A wee bit of cooking. French kitchen in america.
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figs and twigs: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 15, 2010. Okra, jam and brussels sprouts. So Here's a picture of those crazy okra pods I mentioned last time. With a quick visual measure, I'd say the longest are about 8 inches! In the garden, still attached to their stalks. However, what I really wanted to share is a glimpse into all the jam-making that's been happening 'round here this summer. Nearly 200 jars (! Are currently stacked, awaiting our wonderful guests in a few weeks. It's been a busy summer! Do you have it? Through my...
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figs and twigs: tomatoes
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Thursday, September 1, 2011. Making the most of some pretty tomatoes. Before they're all lost to cool evenings hinting at the arrival of fall. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Welcome to this little spot for puttering in the kitchen, keeping an eye on the garden, and sometimes just thinking out loud. So glad you're here! View my complete profile. A pot of tea and a biscuit. A wee bit of cooking. French kitchen in america. Lunch at the canal house. Through my kitchen window. An Apple a Day.
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