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lcalancie | Orange County Food Council
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Orange County Food Council. Building partnerships, identifying issues, and coordinating action. December 31, 2015. The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2015 annual report for this blog. Here’s an excerpt:. A San Francisco cable car holds 60 people. This blog was viewed about 920. Times in 2015. If it were a cable car, it would take about 15 trips to carry that many people. Click here to see the complete report. November 9, 2015. Summer nutrition in NC workshops. Please see this document.
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Chatham County Farms on the Web | North Carolina Cooperative Extension
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Chatham County Resources chevron right. Chatham County Farms on the Web. Chatham County Farms on the Web. See the Buy Local Guide for More Chatham County Farms. 8211; vegetables, flowers, eggs, jams/jellies/pickled products. 8211; Asian vegetables, cut flowers, upland rice. 8211; vegetables, herbs, cut flowers, pastured layers. 8211; greenhouse tomatoes and cucumbers. These Chatham County farms market directly to the public and have their own website:. Fox Farm and Forage. Harland’s Creek Farm. Agricultu...
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Wild perennial pesto | sustainable grub
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Our local real-food revolution. March 26, 2015 at 2:05 pm. The only crop that was ready to be harvested this week in my early spring garden was one I had nothing to do with. When I went out to the garden to check on my sugar-snap peas (they finally germinated! Imagine my delight when I also discovered a whole bed of chickweed and dead nettle. These delicious and nutritious wild, edible, perennial and ubiquitous greens had taken over a bed of soil that I had not yet planted. What could be better? I made m...
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My Plate, My Planet | sustainable grub
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Our local real-food revolution. My Plate, My Planet. March 24, 2015 at 1:08 pm. I’m happy to add our support to this open letter, and urge you to add your support at http:/ www.myplatemyplanet.org. Food for a Sustainable Nation:. An Open Letter to HHS Secretary Sylvia Mathews and Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack. Dear Secretaries Burwell and Vilsack:. As Americans, we rely on our government to provide accurate, science-based information, that promotes the health of our families and our environment.
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Women rock our foodshed | sustainable grub
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Our local real-food revolution. Women rock our foodshed. January 28, 2015 at 6:20 pm. North Carolina ‘s widely recognized real-food scene is cultivated by hundreds of innovative chefs, farmers, advocates and entrepreneurs. A recent story in. The New York Times. Noted that so many are women. Got that right. In our Pittsboro foodshed alone, we admire Debbie Roos, our sustainable agricultural extension agent and pollinator garden propagator. Also Slow Money NC co-founder Carol Hewitt, Abundance NC direc...
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Farm to Food Bank: Feeding the hungry in a land of plenty | sustainable grub
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Our local real-food revolution. Farm to Food Bank: Feeding the hungry in a land of plenty. November 6, 2014 at 7:11 pm. Farmer Foodshare driver Ryan Cribbins delivers fresh farm produce to food agencies serving hungry clients in four counties. The idea is to strengthen local farms and local communities by providing new outlets for farmers and a convenient source of fresh healthy food for people who need it. Take and Eat Food Pantry manager Michelle Morehouse and Farmer Foodshare volunteer Jerry Levit.
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Orange County Food Council | Building partnerships, identifying issues, and coordinating action | Page 2
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Orange County Food Council. Building partnerships, identifying issues, and coordinating action. November 18, 2015. Of Justice and Fairness, Strong Communities, Vibrant Farms, Healthy People, Sustainable Ecosystems, and Thriving Local Economies. After a final group discussion, attendees filled out interest forms for Food Council Task Force involvement. Food for this event was prepared by Cyril Murphy of Camp Chestnut Ridge using food from around Orange County. November 9, 2015. Please see this document.
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Co-Lab Kitchen Launches, Hosts First Pop-Up Farm to Table Dinner - Raleigh Food & Wine Festival | Raleigh, NC
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Raleigh Food and Wine Festival Raleigh, NC. Explore the Capital City - Sip by Sip, Bite by Bite! Non-Food/Beverage Tasting Event Table Sponsorship. July 31, 2015. By Raleighwood Media Group. Co-Lab Kitchen Launches, Hosts First Pop-Up Farm to Table Dinner. Co-Lab Kitchen Launches with First Pop-Up Farm to Table Dinner Event. Independent restaurants partner to offer culinary treat to diners, as well as education about local farms and providers. Opening Cocktail by Fiction Kitchen. 8220;Dirty Beets” ...
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Our Vendors - Apex Farmers Market
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2016 Vendors (more being added soon.). We are excited to host a large variety of full time farmers and vendors, including both certified organic and conventional fruits and vegetables, organic herbs, fresh flowers, chicken, pork, beef, goat, lamb, fresh farm eggs, honey, preserves, jams, jelly, cheeses, mustards, freshly baked bread, sweets, salsa, sauces, vinegars/oils, plants, natural soaps, crafts and more! Browse through our current list of vendors below and feel free to. Copeland Springs Farm is a s...
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Chapel Hill Creamery » Where To Buy
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Allison’s Ox Blog. How We Make Our Cheese. News & Events. The question we’re asked most often is where can we find your cheese? We accept credit cards at the Farmers Markets! Taste before you buy. Ask us for samples and try our different varieties. Our pork sausage is available at the Durham. Our cheeses are served in restaurants across the Piedmont and beyond. Send us an email! In addition to this list, we’re always expanding to new locations, so if you don’t see your local store here, do drop us a line!