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September | 2014 |
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Monthly Archives: September 2014. What’s Fresh September 2014. September 8, 2014. Buy Fresh Buy Local simply loves this time of year. So much is in season: zucchini, tomatoes, eggplant, sweet corn, cucumbers, peppers, potatoes, onions, peas, cabbage, beets, etc. We are also seeing the beginning of fall fruit: apples, pears, melons, even some fall raspberries. Here’s a great recipe to celebrate the bounty and flavors of September. Recipe thanks to Maytag Dairy Farms. Watermelon, Tomato, Cucumber Salad.
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December | 2014 |
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Monthly Archives: December 2014. December 10, 2014. Happy Holidays, Greater Des Moines BFBL pledge takers! We have created a guide to the perfect local. Meat and cheese appetizer tray for your holiday gatherings this season- head on over to our What’s Fresh. Page to view it. Check out our updated What’s Happening page here. For the great events our members are hosting this month. Lots of our members will be at the Winter Farmers Market. You can find unique recipes to spice up your get-togethers. Iowa win...
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Link of the Week | Pinot & Pineapple
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Link of the Week. The Scientific Seamstress Blog. Subscribe in a reader. Crafting, sewing, cooking, quilting. Category Archives: Link of the Week. Link of the Week: Trappistine Creamy Caramels. This week’s featured link is Trappistine Creamy Caramels. This candy making operation is the main means of support for the monastic community of 30 Trappistine nuns of. If you are looking for a delicious and thoughtful gift idea this coming holiday season, check out Trappistine Creamy Caramels. October 5, 2008.
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Philosophy | Pinot & Pineapple
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Link of the Week. The Scientific Seamstress Blog. Subscribe in a reader. Crafting, sewing, cooking, quilting. The following list, courtesy of the Environmental Working Group, can help us all spend our organic food dollars more wisely:. Also, here is a “recipe” for homemade produce wash (courtesy of re-nest.com. 1 cup distilled white vinegar. 1 tablespoon baking soda. 20 drops grapefruit seed extract. August 20, 2009. My Farm Share Week 17. October 8, 2008. Link of the Week: Trappistine Creamy Caramels.
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Things to Do in Newton, IA - VisitNewton
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105;nfo@visitnewton.com. VISITORS & GUESTS. Digital Visitor’s Guide. Hike & Bike Trail. Grants and Incentives Program. Bowlful of Blues (Annual Event). C/o South Skunk Blues Society. PO Box 951, Newton, IA 50208. Website: www.southskunkblues.org. 116 1st St. N., Newton, IA 50208. Website: www.capitol2.com. 1300 S. 5th Ave. E., Newton, IA 50208. Website: www.cardinallanes.us. Centre for Arts and Artists. 501 W 3rd St. N., PO Box 0005, Newton, Iowa 50208. Website: www.centreforartsandartists.org. Contact: ...
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Products • Cheese/Butter/Eggs - Troia Foods
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All Tillamook Cheeses are naturally aged and made without any preservatives or artificial ingredients. Pt Reyes Original Blue Cheese. Winner of Best Cheese/Dairy Product at the 2011 Fancy Food Show in Washington DC (awarded by the National Association for the Specialty Food Trade, NASFT). Combining old world craftsmanship with rich dairy heritage, dating back to 1923. A family-owned and operated broad line cheese supplier to food service distributors. Grassland Dairy Products, Inc.
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What's for Dinner?: Sleeping With The Dishes
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How many women you see in this kitchen? Only me. Why do you think that is? Because high cuisine is an antiquated hierarchy built upon rules written by stupid, old men. Rules designed to make it impossible for women to enter this world, but still I'm here. How did this happen? You think cooking is a cute job, eh? Like Mommy in the kitchen? Every second counts and you CANNOT be MOMMY! Messy stations slow things down, food doesn't go, orders pile up, disaster! Recipes and other Interesting Stuff. Walking in...
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Blue-veined Cheeses - Types of Blue-veined Cheese
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Bull; Processed Cheese. Bull; Bloomy-rind Cheese. Bull; Washed-rind Cheese. Bull; Scalded Cheese. Bull; Blue-veined Cheese. Blue cheeses are usually made from cow's milk. The one exception is Roquefort, often considered the "king of cheeses," which is made from ewe's milk. Some other well-known blue cheeses include Stilton, produced in the English counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire; French Bleu d'Auvergne; and crumbly Italian Gorgonzola.