theworldinmykitchen.com
The World in My Kitchen: November 2011
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I love to cook and love to try new cultural recipes from around the world and the United States. This is where I document my successes and failures and try to make good homemade food accessible to cooks of all levels. Email me at mindy(at)theworldinmykitchen(dot)com. View my complete profile. 12 Days of Christmas. Book and Product Reviews. Lemon Curd [Secret Recipe Club]. Slow-Cooker Shredded Beef Tacos. Chicken, Apple and Gruyère Salad: A Light Meal for. Monday, November 21, 2011. Which looked like an e...
theworldinmykitchen.com
The World in My Kitchen: May 2012
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I love to cook and love to try new cultural recipes from around the world and the United States. This is where I document my successes and failures and try to make good homemade food accessible to cooks of all levels. Email me at mindy(at)theworldinmykitchen(dot)com. View my complete profile. 12 Days of Christmas. Book and Product Reviews. French Toast- My Vacation Breakfast. Pickled Carrots and Radishes [Secret Recipe Club]. Eating in Vienna, Austria: Part Two. Potato and Zucchini Salad with Dill. Pickl...
themayancafe.com
Sustainability & Farm to TableThe Mayan Cafe
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News & Reviews. Find Us in Downtown Louisville. We believe in running a sustainable business at every level, whether that’s where we source our meat and fish from, the type of sodas we offer (or don’t offer! In effort of full transparency, here are the folks we source from :. MEAT, VEGGIE and CHEESE FARMS :. Grass fed beef, produce. Free-range chicken, grass-finished beef and sustainably-grown vegetables. Honey and shiitake mushrooms. Field Day Family Farm. Grass-fed beef and produce. Art in the Age.
sarahfritschner.wordpress.com
La Vida Local | Reality bites local food | Page 2
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Reality bites local food. Newer posts →. Successful sales: so many hurdles, so little time. May 21, 2013. Just yesterday, I received a request from a wholesale distributor, who was working with a foodservice contractor on proposal for a new account. The distributer, I’ll call him Mike, sent me this list, and asked what I could do to secure these products. BEEF PATTY ANGUS SEASONED – 3.2 oz. BEEF PATTY ANGUS SEASONED – 5.3 oz. BEEF PATTY GRND 75/25. BEEF PATTY GRND 75/25. BEEF PATTY GRND 75/25 HMSTYL.
theturniptruck.com
The Turnip Truck : Local Directory
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Directions and Store Hours. LOCAL SUPPLIERS WE SUPPORT. We're proud to be one of the largest providers of local merchandise in the Nashville area. Below is a list of all the local goods you may find in our stores at any given time. Please note that some items may be seasonal, and not in stock at all times. If you're interested in speaking with us about carrying your product, you can start here. Organic products from Smyrna. Organic local produce from Williamsport. Organic local produce from College Grove.
proofonmain.com
Purveyors | Proof on Main
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Proof on Main Reservations. Location & Hours. From farm to table. Our strong purveyor relationships are at the heart of Proof’s menus. We work closely with a number of local farmers and artisanal producers – many who emphasize fostering heirloom varieties – and our collaboration with Woodland Farm. Is especially indispensable. Seasonally, herbs that are grown in planters along our sidewalk patio make their way into dishes and drinks. We are also active in Slow Food Bluegrass. Boston, KY rabbits, eggs.
thelexingtonstreetsweeper.blogspot.com
The Lexington Streetsweeper: Not Easy Being Green
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Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Not Easy Being Green. Kermit, the frog, may have said it best. “It is not easy being green”, especially in Lexington, Ky. Take the issue of recycling your household materials. There are a lot of items on the approved list but not everything with the international recycling symbol is acceptable. I know that, for my family, we put out nearly 3 times as much recycling material as we do waste material. I hope that that is pretty much standard. Last week the map also presented a spot (...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Why Valet Parking?
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Thursday, September 16, 2010. The City has just recently finished the re-do of the Main St sidewalks and parking spaces. This is no surprise. Connie Jo Miller has been telling us for the past few months that "the world is coming" and that Lexpark has worked hard to free up the parking spaces in downtown, making them available to all. One of the best parts is the statement about "all parking spaces are FREE after 5:00pm. In the next few weeks, crowds will throng around downtown(or so we are told) and the ...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Is Low Power Community Radio In The Future?
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Thursday, May 28, 2015. Is Low Power Community Radio In The Future? I am not always in favor of a lot of the ideas floated by the established movers and shakers of Lexington. Some of the latest could include the re-branding of Rupp Arena or the day-lighting of Town Branch. These are fairly expensive undertakings and funded by the typical taxpayer. By not remembering or reporting what had happened and how it related to events popping up as breaking news, quite a number of our young professionals (who were...
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The Lexington Streetsweeper: Lexington To Fully Enbrace Community Supported Agriculture?
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Thursday, May 14, 2015. Lexington To Fully Enbrace Community Supported Agriculture? I am a big fan of CSAs, as in Community Supported Agriculture. We have looked at joining a CSA for several years but most have required a substantial payment before the growing season begins and it just wasn't in the budget at the time. This year things were different. We have joined an alternative style of CSA called the New Roots Fresh Stop. Lexington has worked with Seedleaf. A local non-profit, which teaches about and...
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