slowfoodphilly.org
Organizations Making a Difference | Slow Food Philadelphia
http://www.slowfoodphilly.org/organizations
What is Slow Food. Living a Slow Food Lifestyle. Organizations Making a Difference. Organizations Making a Difference. We envision a world in which all people can access and enjoy food that is good for them, good for those who grow it and good for the planet. Collaboration Makes Us Stronger. We recently completed our second luncheon held on Friday, April 15. Local and Sustainable Food Organizations. PASA / Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture’s. Consistent and driving vision has been to t...
fruitsunheardof.wordpress.com
salad: part two | fruits unheard of
https://fruitsunheardof.wordpress.com/2011/09/02/salad-part-two
Shake the tree of life and bring down fruits unheard of. Laquo; summer garden gone wild. September 2, 2011 by erinharvey. Our mesclun, while slightly different each week, contains things like baby kale, baby chard, Asian mustard greens such as mizuna and tatsoi, and some really pretty varieties like Ruby Streaks and Bull’s Blood beet leaves. While mesclun’s really trendy period may have come and gone (1997 was the Year of the Mesclun. There it is, dead center, munching away. Sounds great, right? Despite ...
eatmarathon.com
Our Farm — Marathon :: Serving the Neighborhood
http://www.eatmarathon.com/our-farm
16TH + SANSOM. 19TH + MARKET. 19TH + SPRUCE. Urban Farming – A movement in cities all across the world to grow food in urban areas in order to engage and educate communities as well as address issues of food security and sustainability. Urban farming has immense benefits. Your support of the multiple programs across Philadelphia, especially Marathon Urban Farm Initiative will ensure that this important movement continues to break new boundaries and build our communities! Get on our list.
shadyapplegoats.com
Sharing the bounty (Philadelphia Inquirer 05/19/2011)
http://www.shadyapplegoats.com/newsletter/inq051911.asp
Sharing the bounty (Philadelphia Inquirer 05/19/2011). Source: philly.com/philly/restaurants/20110519 Sharing the bounty.html. Gardeners are coming together in all kinds of ways to grow food and feed others with it. Photographs by Sharon Gekoski-Kimmel, Inquirer staff photographer. And 9-week-old Honeysuckle. She sells goat's-milk cheese to neighbors, along with just-picked vegetables. In Bala Cynwyd, for example, Baily Cypress and her neighbors are doing a variation of the classic community garden. ...
wearingthetable.blogspot.com
Wearing the Table: June 2012
http://wearingthetable.blogspot.com/2012_06_01_archive.html
Tuesday, June 26, 2012. Gingered Fennel and Greens with Peachy Plum Sauce. Ah, fennel: the food of the gods. Youve probably never seen fennel begin that phrase. . People use certain expressions so carelessly, and try as I might to ignore it, it gets to me. Ive overheard people thoughtlessly attach the food of the gods to victuals spanning the entire edible spectrum, from cheesesteaks to chocolate to Funyuns to psychadelic mushrooms. Well, that last one I happen to agree with). Not one of them. Fennel was...
phillyorchards.org
Orchards – Philadelphia Orchard Project
http://www.phillyorchards.org/orchards
Cooking & Preservation. POP Orchard Partner Application. POP Handouts and Resources. Recipes & Nutrition Resources. POP Partner Events Calendar. Sign up for POP’s listserve. Plant a Fruit Tree in Celebration. Skip to primary content. Cooking & Preservation. POP Orchard Partner Application. POP Handouts and Resources. Recipes & Nutrition Resources. POP Partner Events Calendar. Sign up for POP’s listserve. Plant a Fruit Tree in Celebration. Check out the Philadelphia Orchard Project map. Over 120 fruit and...
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manifesto of an imaginary farmer | fruits unheard of
https://fruitsunheardof.wordpress.com/2011/04/24/manifesto-of-an-imaginary-farmer
Shake the tree of life and bring down fruits unheard of. Laquo; sour dough made sweet. Manifesto of an imaginary farmer. April 24, 2011 by erinharvey. Something momentous happened last week. Our field was tilled. That is, we broke ground for our new farm. (What a terrible phrase broke ground? Kind of the opposite of what we’re trying to achieve, but that’s a whole other story…). I’ve been struggling a lot lately with the question: when does our farm actually begin to exist? There’s a lot of negativ...
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BYOS | fruits unheard of
https://fruitsunheardof.wordpress.com/2011/08/25/byos
Shake the tree of life and bring down fruits unheard of. Laquo; manifesto of an imaginary farmer. Summer garden gone wild. August 25, 2011 by erinharvey. I went to a lovely place with my parents for brunch the other weekend. There was one problem: I ate salad. As usual, I ended up embarrassing myself by leaving a small heap of rotting leaves on my plate. You might ask. Where did that come from? Surely, if they payed more attention they could tell the difference between edible food and rotting food? Resta...
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