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Cat on the Coast: June 2011
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Cat on the Coast. Dedicated to fitness, food, fun, and ALIGNMENT! Cathy at Drift Creek Falls. Saturday, June 25, 2011. Local Food is Best. They also have chickens and eggs. What is super wonderful about their chickens is they have free-access to the outdoors for foraging and they are never fed corn or soy. So their chickens are healthy, well-cared for, clean, and the eggs are delicious and more nutritious. Visit their website at http:/ www.mckranch.com/. Thursday, June 9, 2011. Loren Cordain Sorts out the.
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luclife | Trust me, I'm a chef. | Page 2
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Trust me, I'm a chef. Here’s a whole front pig leg from Afton Field Farm. This is normally cut into a boston butt, picnic roast, and trotter. But here, I butchered it minimally (took the breast plate off and trimmed it to the blade) and slashed and roasted it. Turned out well. So our friends at Thistle in McMinnville recently won best restaurant in the greater PDX area, as bestowed upon them by the Oregonian. It’s huge honor, and they are more than deserving of it! Chicken: Afton Field Farms. I’m s...
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Old MIll Feed & Garden - About
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About Old Mill Feed and Garden. Our history dates back to 1996 when we opened Independence Feed in Independence, Oregon. In 2000, we moved to The Feed Store on Washington Street in Dallas. Then, in 2007, we purchased the tired old Co-Op building on Main Street, gave it a little CPR, and opened as Old Mill Feed and Garden. The name reflects where we are and what we do. Since the beginning, we've loved what we do and hope it shows. Local Friends of Old Mill. Polk County Master Gardeners. Dallas, OR 97338.
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Living Culture Online: Spring Gardening Guide for the Willamette Valley
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March 4, 2012. Spring Gardening Guide for the Willamette Valley. Spring is just around the corner, which means it's time to start planning your garden! This year's gardening guide features several businesses that offer garden-related services in the Willamette Valley. Many of these businesses also have extensive knowledge about raising chickens, beekeeping, rainwater harvesting, etc. Their advice can be very helpful as you take your garden to the next level. 1190 Old Salem Rd. N, Albany, OR 97321. Produc...
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Living Culture Online: Report Card: Rating the nation's top organic egg producers
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February 18, 2011. Report Card: Rating the nation's top organic egg producers. Posted by Nate Rafn. Have you ever wondered about the true quality of organic eggs at the grocery store? The Cornucopia Institute, based in Wisconsin, has created an Organic Egg Scorecard. Their list of 84 egg producers rates quality based on outdoor access for hens, space allowed, rotation of space, feed, lifespan of hens, and ownership structure of the business, among other factors. [View the List]. And Trout Lake Abbey.
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Rafns' Restaurant: Local Meat
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Rafns' specializes in sourcing humanely-raised local meats, including grass-fed beef and lamb, free-range chicken, and heritage pork. Our network of expert butchers and ranchers allows us to offer one of the best local meat selections in Salem. All of our fresh meats are antibiotic and hormone free, humanely raised, and processed locally under USDA inspection. It's the real deal, and you can taste the difference! Our Ranchers and Meat Suppliers:. 479 Court St. NE. Salem, OR 97301.
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Cat on the Coast: Local Food is Best
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Cat on the Coast. Dedicated to fitness, food, fun, and ALIGNMENT! Cathy at Drift Creek Falls. Saturday, June 25, 2011. Local Food is Best. They also have chickens and eggs. What is super wonderful about their chickens is they have free-access to the outdoors for foraging and they are never fed corn or soy. So their chickens are healthy, well-cared for, clean, and the eggs are delicious and more nutritious. Visit their website at http:/ www.mckranch.com/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Links | Mindful Plate
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Seasonal and/or Local Food Blogs. Not all are local to Oregon, but are eating locally in their area). Here are some links to local farms, resources and local food blogs. (Local to the Willamette Valley, Oregon). Local Farms/Resources(CSA’s listed separately below). Bide A Wee Farm. Farmer John’s Produce. Growing Wild Farm Blog. Slow Food Yamhill County. Smith’s Blueberry Flats. Willamette Valley Cheese Company. Zook’s Dutch Kitchen/Grandpa Buswell’s Candy. Albany and Corvallis Farmers Markets. Kitchen ni...
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Living Culture Online: Chickens to hit green pastures as temperatures rise
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April 2, 2012. Chickens to hit green pastures as temperatures rise. Young chicks are sheltered in a brooder box at McK Ranch. Throughout the Willamette Valley, pasture-based farms are gearing up for chicken season. Large chicken farms, like Foster Farms or Draper Valley, build temperature-controlled barns for year 'round production. Most small scale producers sell whole chickens. Expect to pay around $3.50 per pound. Chicks stay warm under red heat lamps before moving to pasture. The list below is a good...