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nola bean: October 2008
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Sunday, October 26, 2008. Thursday night dinner party! I have a standing dinner party almost every Thursday evening, in the home of one of my favorite clients. After the kids (all five of them) have enjoyed their dinner of Chicken Nuggets, Corn and Pasta, the adults sit down to a relatively quiet meal. This past week was a particularly beautiful dinner. It may just be the yellow plates (one of my favorite colors) but everything looked as good as it tasted. Thursday, October 23, 2008. A big thank you to e...
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FAQ | Hollygrove Market & Farm
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Hollygrove Market and Farm. Buyers’ Club Frequently Asked Questions. Please email your questions to Info@HollygroveMarket.org and we will include them here! What’s in a weekly box? How is the Buyers’ Club different from a CSA (community supported agriculture) program? Members are not required to pre-purchase. Or pick up a box every week. As they generally are in CSAs. We welcome members to purchase a weekly box however often they like. How do I join? Please send your name and preferred email address to:.
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Events | Hollygrove Market & Farm
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Hollygrove Market and Farm. Cooking with Dan Esses. Come on out on December 12th from 11am to 1pm for a free cooking demonstration by owner and chef of Esses Foods, Dan Esses. Paint and E-Waste Recycling with the Green Project. The Green Project will be accepting paint and e-waste – computers, monitors, and printers – for recycling at the Hollygrove Market and Farm every 3rd Saturday, from 10am until 2 pm only, starting Saturday, November 21st. 2 Responses to “Events”. July 26, 2009 at 10:28 am. Notify m...
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Staff & Resources | Hollygrove Market & Farm
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Hollygrove Market and Farm. Executive Director of both the Carrollton-Hollygrove CDC and Hollygrove Market and Farm. Marketing Director and PR and C for Hollygrove Market and Farm. Resident Biologist and Advisor. Volunteer and Event Coordinator. LSU Ag Center’s Planting Guide: Recommended Schedule. LSU Ag Center’s Soil Test: Form. The Greenhorns: Guide to Grants, Land Trust and More. One Response to “Staff and Resources”. June 1, 2009 at 2:19 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Eat W...
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Taste: A Food Dictionary | Hollygrove Market & Farm
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Hollygrove Market and Farm. Taste: A Food Dictionary. Whether you are a experienced cook, a foodie, or someone who just doesn’t want to ask the obvious question, “How do I prepare this? 8221; , this is a guide which will make the most of your kitchen, food, and budget. This video might surprise you about how important food really is to our history and to ourselves. Enjoy! One Response to “Taste: A Food Dictionary”. Sprouts and Shoots « Hollygrove Market and Farm. December 12, 2008 at 2:33 am. Eat Wild: C...
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Fresh: How to Store What You Eat | Hollygrove Market & Farm
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Hollygrove Market and Farm. Fresh: How to Store What You Eat. This guide contains storage suggestions on how to make the most of your produce. It includes tips on short and long term storage. The encyclopedia will be updated each week, as it addresses most of produce in your Buyers’ Club box. 2 Responses to “Fresh: How to Store What You Eat”. October 9, 2008 at 8:32 pm. This website is great! I know I will use it over and over and tell my friends to check it out. December 12, 2008 at 2:26 am. The Jew and...
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Go Green NOLA | Louisiana Farms
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Links & Resources. Fuel, Bus, Bike. Health & Wellness. With its year around growing season, Louisiana is the perfect place for farms. We’ve listed some farms we’ve found (thank you, www.localharvest.org. And hope you will support them and maybe start a farm of your own! CSA = Community Supported Agriculture. Start your own farm. Because there’s a (farmers) market for them. Read this Times Picayune article. Read this: Backyard Market Gardening: The Entrepreneur’s Guide to Selling What You Grow. U PICK- or...