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Grow, Cook, Eat. A personal and professional journey through gardens, farms, kitchens and food sharing collectives in Belgium, Portugal, India, White Earth, Georgia, St. Croix, Dominican Republic and wherever else this year takes me. View my complete profile. Sunday, May 1, 2011. A new raised bed, a potato tower and two rain barrels came next (and a clothesline, which I have yet to use because I lack the necessary accoutrement- clothespins! Have yet to see much action (more later! Sunday, April 10, 2011.
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Grow Cook. Eat. The Farmer's Kitchen. Promote Your Page Too. Is a privately-funded, school to career program working with high school culinary arts students in the Greater Boston area. Future Chefs’ mission is to prepare motivated youth for high quality early employment and post secondary educational opportunities in the culinary field. Projects I'm Working On. Julia Shanks: Food Consulting. MA Dept. of Agricultural Resources. Subscribe to this blog's feed. A Few Favorite Blogs. Taste With The Eyes.
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Grow Cook. Eat. Friday, May 22, 2009. Our new favorite summer-time treat}. Why do i call this a "british" milkshake? Because CJ used to love to complain about. The "milkshakes" he ordered when in Britain. It was just milk! Well, that's what we find ourselves making these days. Really simple. really refreshing. Whole milk (we use Straus). Agave nectar (for sweetening). Mix it all up in a blender. Thursday, May 21, 2009. 1/2 cup quinoa (boil, then simmer in 1 cup water). 3 small cloves garlic. Ghee, or cla...
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Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. December 5, 2012. Reflecting on our first CSA (community-supported agriculture) season, I think I can call the venture a success. Even my husband, who was lukewarm to the idea, looks forward to the weekly boxes and has praised the quality of the produce. I’ve also been impressed by the variety. Fruit has included rhubarb, strawberries, elderberries (! Raspberries watermelon, cantaloupe and more varieties of tomatoes than I can name. Corn on the cob: It’...