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Press - Bella Nut Butters - New Orleans, LA Handcrafted Organic, Omega 3 & Raw Seed and Nut Butters
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Whether you want to review us, profile us or highlight us - we are interested of course! Even our Founder is available for speaking engagements regarding her start-up story and inspiration of a mompreneur! You must hear her talk! Inspiring to say the least! REPORTER. JOURNALIST. NUT BUTTER LOVERS. And Good Eggs NOLA. Online grocery delivery.". Women Urged to Pursue Entrepreneurial Dreams. Sleep: From A to Z's - Where Ya At -. 5 Delicious Organic Nut Butters for Back to School Sandwiches.
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Prepared Foods - Nolavore
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Delicious, Nutritious, Locally Sourced. An Easier Way to Delicious. When you dine you want quality and flavor. The NOLA Food Co-Op. And of course our own. Canning: an age old method of food preservation. Fresh Refrigerated or Frozen Foods. Easoning can make the difference between good and great. Snacks, Sweets, and Baked Goods. Not many people have the leisure. All of which feature local ingredients, or sample Mamie's Central City Lemon Curd. Made with juice from trees right here in New Orleans!
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Tofu and Soy Milk | VEGGI Farmers Cooperative
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Skip to primary content. Where to Find our Produce. Tofu and Soy Milk. Tofu and Soy Milk. VEGGI Farmers’ Cooperative supplies fresh home-made soy products to restaurants and local markets. Our tofu and soy milk is made with organic non-GMO soy beans and comes in several flavors and varieties. Our tofu can also be stuffed with various ingredients, for example: lemongrass, peppers, vermicelli, mushrooms, garlic, and even beef or other meat. You can find our tofu at these restaurants and markets:.
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About | nolafoodshedroundtable
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Just another WordPress.com site. The NOLA FoodShed Roundtable process is ‘helping create space and opportunities for people and organizations involved and interested in our food movement to meet and learn from one another, develop critical, collective analysis of our movement, and find ways to work together.’. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Save the date! April Food Swap: 4/22 at 10:00 AM | NOLA Food Swap
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Sharing slow food in the Crescent City. April Food Swap: 4/22 at 10:00 AM. March 26, 2012. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Google account. ( Log Out. Notify me of new comments via email. Save t...
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WHAT’S GROWING ON [DECEMBER ISSUE] | brayfood
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WHAT’S GROWING ON [DECEMBER ISSUE]. December 1, 2013. Middot; by brayfood. Middot; in local food. Middot; 2 Comments. I will be posting a monthly guide for what is in season based on information provided by Louisiana Grown. A project of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) that seeks to promote LA farmers through statewide branding. Its hard to believe we’re already up to the final edition of “what’s growing on” for the year! I sat on the balcony this morning snacking on strawberries (!
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November | 2011 | nolafoodshedroundtable
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Just another WordPress.com site. Archive for November 2011. October’s Roundtable, and Next Steps. Aquaponic Modular Production Systems NOLA. Hollygrove Market and Farm. Hyperlocavore: A Yardsharing community. List of NOLA Community Gardens. Louisiana State University Agricultural Center. New Orleans Food and Farm Network. New Orleans Food Cooperative. New Orleans Liberation Academy. People's Institute for Survival and Beyond. Blog at WordPress.com. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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August Swap and 1 year anniversary celebration! | NOLA Food Swap
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Sharing slow food in the Crescent City. August Swap and 1 year anniversary celebration! August 8, 2012. This month we are celebrating food swapping in New Orleans for one year! We will be having a special swap on Monday August 20th at La Divina Gelateria. Come by around 6pm for a chance to win some special prizes and enjoy some delicious homemade treats. Don’t forget to bring at least 5 items to swap, along with a list of ingredients used and your own bag to take home all your goodies in. You are comment...
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Recap of March 2012 Swap | NOLA Food Swap
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Sharing slow food in the Crescent City. Recap of March 2012 Swap. April 12, 2012. Loyal food swapper Rob's garlic confit. Just one and a half weeks until the April Food Swap! If you need to get your creative juices flowing as you plan what you will be bringing, take a look at our pictures from March’s swap. We had a great turnout with a lot of creative fare: fig-walnut tapenade, dandelion green pesto, garlic confit, and curried kumquat relish, just to name a few! It can’t get any better than that! Former...
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How It Works | NOLA Food Swap
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Sharing slow food in the Crescent City. What To Expect at a NOLA Food Swap. Bring edibles made from scratch, by you, and trade them for other people’s homemade goods. Anything goes as long as it is made (or grown! By you and delicious since you will be sharing your items with others. Anything is swappable! Good choices are jams, pickles, bread, cheese, beer, wine, yogurt, granola, herbs, pestos, fresh veggies from your garden, etc. Get as creative as you’d like! How Much to Bring. Now comes the fun part!
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