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RE-Farm • Menu
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About RE Farm Cafe. Mailing Address: 600 W. Foster Ave, State College, PA 16801. About RE Farm Cafe. Beef and Pork Charcuterie. Beiler Family Farm Pasture-raised and house-cured, pickled vegetables. Sea and Stream Charcuterie. Wild for Salmon smoked nova and Elk Creek smoked trout. Jade Family Farm Napa Cabbage. Green Pea and Vermicelli Rice Paper Rolls, peanut sauce. Foraged Mushrooms and Caramelized Onion Flan. Please be aware, this is a SAMPLE MENU OF IDEAS. 600 W Foster Ave. State College, PA 16801.
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RE-Farm • About RE-Farm Cafe
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About RE Farm Cafe. Mailing Address: 600 W. Foster Ave, State College, PA 16801. About RE Farm Cafe. About Re Farm Cafe. RE will be a model for future endeavors. In addition to providing a community resource for sustainability, RE will provide a living, working lab for the public, university students, farmers, school aged children, and learners of all ages. We are in partnership with world renowned 7Group. For conceptual design and the project has been registered with Living Building Challenge. Site desi...
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RE-Farm • healthy food, grown with responsible intentions
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About RE Farm Cafe. Mailing Address: 600 W. Foster Ave, State College, PA 16801. About RE Farm Cafe. ABOUT RE FARM CAFE. What are we about? RE will set new food service industry standards. Duke and Monica Gastiger. They are committed to being part of a healthy community. See the full building plans and learn more about us. Check out what's new! RE will provide a living, working lab for the public. RE Farm Café Seeks Farmland and/or Local Farm Partner. We are proud members of BFBL and PASA! State College,...
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The Barony at Julian: History of Julian, Huston Twp, and Centre County
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The Barony at Julian. In 2003 we bought 58.92 acres on a hillside in Julian, Pa. We call it our Barony and this is its unfolding chronicle. Construction of Phase I (Carriage House) ended in 2004; Phase II (Main House) ended in 2010. Phase III is never ending. Visitors to our tale are invited to leave a comment. History of Julian, Huston Twp, and Centre County. Centre County, PA 16844. Latitude: 40°51'51"N Longitude: 77°56'23"W Altitude: 856 ft. 15 mi south of I-80 interchange 158 (Milesberg) on ALT rt 220.
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Havoc Among The Flowers: April 2011
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Havoc Among The Flowers. Old house, small town, big plans. Tuesday, April 12, 2011. The majority of work on our project entails ductwork- up from the basement to the first floor, and also up through a dining room closet to a bed room closet to the attic. Here is what was accomplished today:. Ducts in basement- they seriously cut down on our headroom, so there is a lot of ducking in our future! Not sure what this is yet. Yes, I will be getting new floor registers. Hole in the floor- but no duct yet! I tel...
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The Barony at Julian: Reading 2015
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The Barony at Julian. In 2003 we bought 58.92 acres on a hillside in Julian, Pa. We call it our Barony and this is its unfolding chronicle. Construction of Phase I (Carriage House) ended in 2004; Phase II (Main House) ended in 2010. Phase III is never ending. Visitors to our tale are invited to leave a comment. Saturday, August 1, 2015. The Messiah Conspiracy* * Ian CP Irvine. Only Time Will Tell * *Jeffrey Archer. The Warren Omissions* *Jack Patterson. The Einstein Prophecy* *Robert Masello. The Thornbi...
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The Barony at Julian: Cherry Burls I
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The Barony at Julian. In 2003 we bought 58.92 acres on a hillside in Julian, Pa. We call it our Barony and this is its unfolding chronicle. Construction of Phase I (Carriage House) ended in 2004; Phase II (Main House) ended in 2010. Phase III is never ending. Visitors to our tale are invited to leave a comment. Sunday, August 9, 2015. Untrimmed Cherry Burl Log. Pieces of Second Cherry Burl Log. Closeup of Larger Piece of Cherry Burl Log. Trimmed Larger Piece of Cherry Burl Log. The wood came from. Forest...
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The Barony at Julian: July bowls: Bradford Pear and Sycamore Maple Bowls
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The Barony at Julian. In 2003 we bought 58.92 acres on a hillside in Julian, Pa. We call it our Barony and this is its unfolding chronicle. Construction of Phase I (Carriage House) ended in 2004; Phase II (Main House) ended in 2010. Phase III is never ending. Visitors to our tale are invited to leave a comment. Friday, July 31, 2015. July bowls: Bradford Pear and Sycamore Maple Bowls. Bradford Pear (Pyrus calleryana). Sycamore Maple (Acer pseudoplatanus). Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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The Barony at Julian: July: One month=one post
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The Barony at Julian. In 2003 we bought 58.92 acres on a hillside in Julian, Pa. We call it our Barony and this is its unfolding chronicle. Construction of Phase I (Carriage House) ended in 2004; Phase II (Main House) ended in 2010. Phase III is never ending. Visitors to our tale are invited to leave a comment. Monday, July 27, 2015. July: One month=one post. Hummingbirds abound at the feeders. More than 12 visit 3 feeders. Rat snake, (4') at our front door. Garter snake (12") on the wood tarps. Mom visi...
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The Barony at Julian: Side walk
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The Barony at Julian. In 2003 we bought 58.92 acres on a hillside in Julian, Pa. We call it our Barony and this is its unfolding chronicle. Construction of Phase I (Carriage House) ended in 2004; Phase II (Main House) ended in 2010. Phase III is never ending. Visitors to our tale are invited to leave a comment. Sunday, August 9, 2015. The flagstone walk that Paul put in a few years ago was looking pretty shabby. The plantings had gone to weeds and weren't holding the stones well. Time for repair. Crescen...
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