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Gastro -nomes farming the city. Exploring Urban Agriculture in Boston. Municipal Agriculture and Fruit for All. While completing this week’s reading assignments for class, I was intrigued by. A chapter from Darrin Nordahl’s book. Public Produce: The New Urban Agriculture. Nordahl makes a compelling argument for municipal agriculture, that is, the integration of food policy and urban and peri-urban agriculture activities with local governments and public space planning. Below: grapes, pears, and apples gr...
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Basic Food Saving Ideas: September 2015
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Saving on food has never been more important. Basic methods, tips, recipes and advice. Quick Cooking Tips and Substitutions. Wednesday, September 30, 2015. How to Make Almond Milk. Do you like almond milk but the cost just seems like too much? You can make it yourself for less! Keep the pulp to add to hot cereal or bread. Add a little honey or sugar to the almond milk, as much or as little as you like and there you have it. Monday, September 28, 2015. Before You Buy That Pumpkin. When you buy, look for b...
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FRP Director Speaks at Zero Food Waste Forum in Austin, TX | Food Recovery Project
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Waste Not, Want Not. FRP Director Speaks at Zero Food Waste Forum in Austin, TX. June 22, 2015. Middot; by nicolecivita. Middot; in Uncategorized. Middot; 1 Comment. FRP Director Nicole Civita just returned from a quick trip to Austin, Texas where she had the pleasure of presenting a lecture titled. The Law of Food Recovery: Reducing Risk, Maximizing Benefit and Creating Culture. At the Austin Zero Food Waste Forum. In partnership with Austin Resource Recovery. The City of Austin. EPA Region 6- Dallas.
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Loquats, Plums, and Urban Foraging | Ancestral Arts
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Ethnobiology: foraging, gathering, hunting, wild foods, primitive skills and tools, herbal medicine, and traditional ecosystem management. Loquats, Plums, and Urban Foraging. Here is a cool website that maps the location of fruit trees in urban areas across the world.:. It was invented in the SF Bay Area, so the data are especially rich here. Downtown Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA. This entry was posted in Ethnobotany / Foraging. February 23, 2015. Methods to Gather Wasps and Bees to Eat →. All That the Ra...
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Other Community Tree Plantings. Plant a Community Orchard. What You Can Grow. Low Maintenence Tree Crops. Shade Tolerant Fruit Plants. Where to Get Trees. Grafting and Nursery Work. Fruit and Plant Info Sites. Web Articles – Fruiting Plants. List of Fruit Tree Projects. Urban Agriculture and Food Security. In our community an abundance of fruit ripens that never gets harvested. Lawrence Fruit Tree Project does. Here are some recommended approaches:. 6) Say please and thank you. Plant a Community Orchard.
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Stanford Gleaning Project: The Julian Pantry
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The Chronicles of Gleaning from the Privileged and Donating to Those in Need. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. While we entered the church that serves as the Julian Pantry at eight in the morning, a long line had already formed at its door. We entered through the back and found a beautiful sight. Light streamed through the towering windows from above, shining down onto the great circle of fresh produce and goods being laid out by volunteers. We took our places when they were done and the doors to the church...
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Stanford Gleaning Project: The Free Farm Stand
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The Chronicles of Gleaning from the Privileged and Donating to Those in Need. Wednesday, November 30, 2011. The Free Farm Stand. 8220;Where the hell did all these hipster come from? Another surprise was what the tables were stoked with. Right beside the piles of fresh organic produce we had helped grow only a few weeks before were heaps of just baked bread, and not just one kind but many. 8220;Hey tree, how can I help? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Have fruit to share? Want to help harvest? Stanfor...
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Stanford Gleaning Project: October 2011
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The Chronicles of Gleaning from the Privileged and Donating to Those in Need. Friday, October 21, 2011. Stanford campus is exploding with delicious fruit once again; the trick is just to know where to look. Observing the many fruitless (hehe) trees around campus on my way to the years first Stanford Gleaning Club (SGC) gathering, I found myself skeptical. I wondered, how many people would we feed off of redwood bark and palm fronds? 8220;You look like a gleaner,” I said. He was. The fruit was headed for ...
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Stanford Gleaning Project: April 2011
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The Chronicles of Gleaning from the Privileged and Donating to Those in Need. Friday, April 29, 2011. Gleaning and Food Farm Visits! Much has happened in the past month with the Stanford Gleaners! The harvests are looking PLENTIFUL this spring, and Glean is doing something about it! On April 14-15th, the Gleaners harvested a whopping 194 lbs of oranges from the orange tree next to Mars, on the Quad (not too shabby! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Have fruit to share? Want to help harvest? Join our email list:.
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