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Little Seed Gardens
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Organic family farm and CSA in Chatham, NY. April 7, 2014. May 15, 2014. Little Seed Gardens CSA Shares available now! A seasonal selection of certified organic vegetables. Begins in june and ends late october. Pick up sites at the farm in Chatham, Tuesdays 4:00-6:30. Or in Rhinebeck, Thursdays 4:00-6:00. 8211; 22 weeks $500. Pick up every week June- October. 8211; 11 weeks $300. Pick up every other week June- October. For other share options and more info visit http:/ www.littleseedgardens.com. You are ...
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Celebrate the Harvest Dinners | NY Locavore Challenge
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NOFA-NY: inspiring awareness and action in eating locally and organically. Celebrate the Harvest Dinners. Celebrate the Harvest Dinners. Host a Celebrate the Harvest Dinner- Win Great Prizes while Raising Money to Support the Work of NOFA-NY. Sign up to host a Celebrate the Harvest Dinner during the last weekend of September. You choose the date and the amount to ask your guests to donate. The challenge is to make at least half the ingredients local and organic. To register, click here. We are inviting r...
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littleseedgardens | Little Seed Gardens
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Organic family farm and CSA in Chatham, NY. May 26, 2016. May 27, 2016. Dear CSA members,. Things are growing on the farm and we are preparing for the first distributions. We are looking forward to sharing lots of beautiful greens and salad ingredients with you! 1st Rhinebeck CSA distribution. Thursday, June 2nd. Pick up is 4-6 at Sunflower Natural Foods. 1st Chatham CSA distribution. Tuesday, June 7th. Pick up is from 4pm – 6:30pm at the farm at #541 White Mills Road. March 22, 2016. March 21, 2016.
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Local Partners - Collar City Hard Pressed
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215 Broadway Troy, NY. Denison Farm – Schaghticoke, NY. Beautiful and nearby, Denison Farm is a family farm fully committed to organic and sustainable practices. Justine, Brian, and their daughters Maggie and Suzanna grow on over 164 acres of rich bottomland, wooded ridges, pasture/hayfields, marsh, and streams. Denison is a fellow vendor at the Troy Waterfront Farmers Market. Beautiful Denison Farm Beets. Justine and I scouting the perfectly ripe tomato. The Peanut Principle – Cohoes, NY. 8211; Troy, NY.
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C.R.A.F.T. Participating Farms
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Collaborative Regional Alliance for Farmer Training. Must have apprentices and allow their apprentices to attend all CRAFT meetings without penalty, barring a particular, unusual situation. Farms must send at least one member to the annual meeting each year and also must take on at least one administrative task for the group at this meeting. Do not have apprentices, but are supportive of CRAFT and are willing to host a farm visit. View 2016 CRAFT FARM VISITS. In a full screen map. 327 Rte 21 C. Great Bar...
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New York State Dispute Resolution Association, Inc.
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New York State Dispute Resolution Association, Inc. REGISTER (Early Bird Rate Thru 8/31). Hotel and Travel Info. When to Use DR. Board of Elections Arbitration. Member Benefits (As of Jan. 2016). No, Keep Private. Welcome to the NYSDRA blog! Search all posts for:. JOB OPPORTUNITY: Community Relations Service Regional Director. Posted By Carla Schlist, Director of Marketing and Member Services. Friday, August 12, 2016. OFFICES, BOARDS AND DIVISIONS. 4 vacancies in the following locations:. Kansas City, MO.
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Cabbage and carrot salad recipe - Chefs' Consortium
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Cabbage and carrot salad recipe. Posted on 19.04.2015 / by Noah. Cabbage and carrot salad recipe. Winter and spring, root vegetables and the wait for spring veggies. With the latest spring weather, the first greens and vegetables of the season are just around the corner. Already chives are popping up all across the Hudson Valley and the Capital region. In the next few weeks the tender shoots of wild edibles like stinging nettles and ramps will be tall enough for foraging. And Little Seed Gardens. Shredde...
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Earthcare at QIVC | Quaker Intentional Village-Canaan
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What are we doing to improve our care of the earth? How are we living more. October, 2011 (Fourth Intention updated 2013). Some strategies we pursue as part of our fourth intention:. Use fewer resources (reduce, reuse, recycle). For energy sources, use recently sequestered carbon (wood, oil) instead of releasing more fossil carbon (petroleum) into the cycle. Make more, buy less. Sharing specialty vehicles (7-seater and pick-up truck) among families to keep the average car size down. Having jobs that requ...
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From Brooklyn to Beacon: March 2010
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Thursday, March 18, 2010. Our grandmothers are very dear to both of us, and have played pivotal roles in our lives. When we decided to start this blog, we knew immediately that one of our first posts should honor those two very special women. We asked them what they loved to cook, and then we tried to recreate the magic. Above photos l to r: Kate's grandparents; Kristen's grandparents). 8220;So, what was your absolute favorite dish to make for your family? What exactly was that? I decided to do the same.
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Ironwood Farm
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With farming you can never be entirely in control. It takes on a life of its own, constantly surprising and challenging me. I look to farming as a way to bring family and work-life closer, and to be in touch with the basic human need of happy, healthy food. I farm because it matches up with my values and passions in life of eating well and using my body to meet my needs. My background is in sculpture, and i like farming because it requires the same aesthetic consideration and problem solving skills.