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Green Foodservice Alliance: January 2009
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Wednesday, January 28, 2009. GFA Supports Feb 10 MPI Luncheon. Welcome the Green Foodservice Alliance Blog! Wow there is so much going on with the GFA’s many projects, committees and activities. With the flexibility of a blog, we will keep our members updated and informed of creative ideas for greening foodservice operations. Be sure to check it out often! Springer Mountain Farms Chicken. Sparkman’s Cream Valley. And Royal Cup Co. MPI showed their appreciation by letting the GFA plan the luncheon program.
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happiness | walking around in the sky
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Walking around in the sky. Just another WordPress.com weblog. February 27, 2010. I just finished working out, and I needed to buy groceries since I had run out of food. Although the day was slightly cool, the sky was clear and the sun was warm, so I decided to take the 10-15 minute walk to Whole Foods and enjoy the weather instead of going to the local supermarket right next to me. Mo’s Dark Chocolate Bacon Bar. Sparkmans Cream Valley Chocolate Milk. 15 dozen cage-free eggs. I was very sad. I carried...
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Simply Sus: May 2011
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Sunday, May 15, 2011. Cheese, Glorious Cheese! Recently I attended a cheese making class at Sweet Grass Dairy. In Thomasville, GA. It was awesome! We learned all about cheese and made our own! I'll just go home and make my own? Well, turns out it is! Did I make a beautiful aged Brie? No But I did make some ricotta that was quite tasty! In true Sus style, I had to start with the wrong pot. It just wouldn't be me to use all the right ingredients, tools and. These were my ingredients: Sparkman's. The premis...
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going local | Octane's Coffee Blog!
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Octane’s Coffee Blog! Octane’s Coffee Enlightenment. November 3, 2008. We began the transition by sourcing a delish local organic (but not certified organic, sorry) milk by the name of Sparkman’s Cream Valley. Unfortunately, Georgia is not well known for its great dairy farms, but we got lucky when our local grocery co-op Sevananda. Also, did you know that Sparkman’s has chocolate milk? Filed in coffee nonsense. One Response to “going local”. November 5, 2008 at 6:36 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Fill ...
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The Subversive Road Show: Food and Americana: Slow Foods and the People Who Love Them...
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Thursday, September 20, 2007. Slow Foods and the People Who Love Them. There's an interesting grassroots foodie trend afoot called the Slow Food Movement. You can check out the facts at Wikipedia. For the quick lowdown on slow food. But then, if you're that impatient, this movement might not be for you.). From the Eat Local website. One great thing I've recently discovered is Sparkman's Cream Valley. Milk, which I get at Harry's Farmers Market in Marietta (which means pretty much any Whole Foods or Harry...
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Queen of Quality > Producers
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Click the links or use the contact information below to learn more about Queen of Quality producers near you. And don't forget to like the Queen of Quality facebook page. For news, events, and photos from all our producers! 178 Cato Corner Road. Colchester, CT 06415. 337 Parmelee Hill Road. Durham, CT 06422. Products: flavored milk, yogurt, soft cheese. Bolton, CT 06043. Products: milk, cream, butter, ice cream. 367 Bishop Chapel Church Road. Swainsboro, GA 30401. Sparkman’s Cream Valley. Rigby, ID 83442.
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Local Food Challenge - Marietta GA: Local Food Challenge - Day 1
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Local Food Challenge - Marietta GA. Monday, July 13, 2009. Local Food Challenge - Day 1. Breakfast for me: A cut-up piece of French Toast (Daddy made it Sunday - yum! The bread came from the Great Harvest bread store in. They had a booth at a festival we were at and they gave us yummy samples and then we got a whole loaf because I liked it so much. My Bottles today were filled half-way with formula and the rest was local milk. This is new for us! She had yogurt as a Snack and dropped in a handful of loca...