mainstreetmarket.ca
2010 Interns
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Policies, Terms & Conditions. Main Street Market Urban Farm. CSA Weekly Produce Basket. Join our urban farm team. 2014 Interns and Staff. 2013 Interns and Staff. This year we had 4 fab youth interns (high school students/KEYS Interns), one grad student, and 3 workshares. Below are bios on the interns. To read more about our workshares, check out the Workshare page. Lahbwee Moo (Burma / Thailand). Background image: beds he beautifully groomed. I prefer outdoor work to indoor work, and think it is importan...
saltofkingston.com
Farming Marginal Land | Salt of the Earth Farm | Kingston, Ontario |
https://saltofkingston.com/2013/12/21/farming-marginal-land
Salt of the Earth Farm Kingston, Ontario. Real Good. Food. Farming Marginal Land Pt. II →. December 21, 2013. Southern Ontario is blessed with some wonderful farmland. The Kingston area, however, is not home to much of it. Of course, glaciation is the defining aspect of the landscape in this part of the world, and where much of the best farmland is where glaciers. Material, Frontenac county is marked, more or less, by the. In fact, 10,000 years later, the land is still slowly rebounding. Strictly speakin...
sustainablequeens.ca
Local Food — Sustainable Queen's
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Commission of Environmental Affairs. Queen's University Solar Design Team. Society for Conservation Biology. What is the SAF? How Can I apply? Commission of Environmental Affairs. Queen's University Solar Design Team. Society for Conservation Biology. What is the SAF? How Can I apply? Memorial Centre Farmer’s Market. Open Sundays from 9am to 2pm. Http:/ www.memorialcentrefarmersmarket.com/.
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Raised over 1,000 lbs. of produce for four Ontario food banks and found a great way to use those fresh pears! | Buy Local Share Local Blog
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Buy Local Share Local Blog. Raised over 1,000 lbs. of produce for four Ontario food banks and found a great way to use those fresh pears! August 31, 2009 at 4:00 pm. Fresh picked Clapps pears at Market on Broadway in Orangeville. Buy Local Share Local made stops in Peterborough, Kingston, Orangeville and Toronto this past week to raise donations of fresh produce for food banks in each community. The donated produce went to: Kawartha Food Share. In Peterborough, Loving Spoonful. And the Fort York Food Bank.
saltofkingston.com
Beef | Salt of the Earth Farm | Kingston, Ontario |
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Salt of the Earth Farm Kingston, Ontario. Real Good. Food. We offer beef for sale by the quarter and side, and as our supply allows, by the cut from our freezers. In the off season. Moving cattle across public roads with a pail of beer grains… Fun! Buying a quarter, half or whole beeve…. Shorthorns and Angus stripgraze a fresh break of cover crop on next year’s strawberry patch. Our beef is sold by the pound @ $5/. Based on the hanging weight. Plus the butchering fees. Down Payment and Pick-Up. Owing to ...
transitionkingston.blogspot.com
Transition Kingston: New website
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From Oil Dependence to Local Resilience. The next business meeting will be Monday, October 22nd, 2012, at 7 PM at 75 Queen Street. See below for all our other fun events coming up. Contact Transition Kingston: transitionkingston@gmail.com. Monday, October 29, 2012. Posted by Transition Kingston. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). What is Transition Kingston? Sustainability, Peak Oil, Etc. Food Security and the Occupy Movement. Transition Prince Edward County. Food Down the Road. Peak Oil News Stories.
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Why Local - Black Dog Hospitality Group
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A Moveable Feast Custom Catering. A Moveable Feast Custom Catering. Money spent with local farmers, growers, artisans and locally-owned purveyors all stays close to home. The Black Dog Hospitality Group chooses to buy locally because:. 1 Local food is fresher. It tastes better than food that has been trucked or flown in from thousands of miles away. 2 Local foods are seasonal. Eating locally means eating seasonally, with all the pleasure that accompanies it. 4 Local foods preserve green space. Money spen...
ladydinesalot.com
Food Column | Lady DinesAlot
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Life is too short to dine on bad food. Category Archives: Food Column. For the Love of Food at the Waterfall Café. August 21, 2015. Filed under Food Column. Off the Beaten Track. Kingston Heritage and Frontenac Gazette. Nothing but passion is behind the door of the Waterfall Café in Yarker. This unexpected eclectic foodie haven is nestled next to a tumbling waterfall, giving great joy and pleasure to many. The charming Waterfall Cafe seeks new owner. Eric De Poe, Owner Waterfall Cafe. Waterfall cafe is a...
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Eat Well & Learn | Lady DinesAlot
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Life is too short to dine on bad food. Eat Well & Learn. February 26, 2015. Posted in Food Column. As featured in Kingston Heritage and Frontenac Gazette:. Chef Ian Arthur is a renaissance man: a self-taught chef, educated in International Development Studies, with interests in politics, activism and promoter of all things local, especially food. Ian began his career as the salad boy at Chez Piggy, and in 2008 returned to help run the kitchen as Sous Chef then four years ago took over as Executive Chef.
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