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The Abbey Group Food Services Management - Dishing Up Local
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At The Abbey we know the importance of community. We are working with farmers and businesses to bring local produce and products to your tables. Spending our money locally helps enrich the local economy. Fresh, local food delivers enhanced nutrition to you and your children. Dishing up local just makes sense! The Abbey Group is Dishing Up Local in all we do! For even more information about Harlow Farm visit them online at www.georgiamountainmaples.com. 05% Direct Local Farm Purchases. Graze and Gaze Farm.
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Where's Jess? | Working, wandering and always learning | Page 2
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Working, wandering and always learning. Gardens and peeps in downtown Dover. Posted by Where's Jess? Habitat for Humanity ReStore. As I get my feet on the ground with the Food Hub and other work to pay the bills, I’ve been taking advantage of the sunshine to work in garden. Our beans and peas are planted along the trellis now and the beets and radishes will most likely go in sometime this week if the weather holds. It’s exciting to watch the garden change as we experiment with various methods f...So I sp...
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A word on HUNGER | Where's Jess?
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Working, wandering and always learning. Laquo; Comin round the corner of summer. First Annual Food Day. A word on HUNGER. Posted September 8, 2011 by Where's Jess? Tagged: Community Food Security Coalition. Something to think about. Check out the Oxfam website and read some of the information on the interactive map. Http:/ www.oxfam.org.uk/test/map/flash/map55-ENGLISH.swf. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Follow me on Twitter!
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Root cellar history – in my basement! | Where's Jess?
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Working, wandering and always learning. Laquo; Gardens and peeps in downtown Dover. Amazing worms and transplants. Root cellar history – in my basement! Posted May 9, 2011 by Where's Jess? On that note, I looked up websites for any historical information on the city. Check out the Thom Hindle Collection. Of photos. I currently live on Central Ave. Enjoy! 2 responses to this post. Posted by Peg Smeltz on May 10, 2011 at 1:15 pm. You’re in the right place, right time! Posted by Where's Jess? You are commen...
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Local shrimp! | Where's Jess?
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Working, wandering and always learning. Laquo; And the worm bin experiments continue! Posted February 16, 2012 by Where's Jess? They’re smaller, with the meat usually being about 1/2 the size of my pinkie finger, but very pink and flavorful. After many hours of shucking shrimp with everyone, that flavor stuck with me for awhile:). Aside from putting the word out there about how easy and fun it is to buy shrimp directly off the boat (we purchased from Rimrack Fish. Prepare the working surface with newspap...
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Comin round the corner of summer | Where's Jess?
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Working, wandering and always learning. Laquo; Amazing worms and transplants. A word on HUNGER. Comin round the corner of summer. Posted August 13, 2011 by Where's Jess? So I have realized over the past month or two of not blogging that my distance from this website stems from my declaration to post something every week. As silly as that sounds, as soon as I made it more of a ‘task’, I think I unconsciously (or maybe consciously) steered clear of having to spend more time on my computer! We’ve harv...
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Gardens | Where's Jess?
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Working, wandering and always learning. Posted by Where's Jess? My hope is to keep you, my friends, family and fellow garden enthusiasts, up to date on some of the gardening projects I’m doing. I would love to eventually use this as a site for exchanging information about local gardening tips, problems (hopefully few and far between) or general practice. Please feel free to make any comments related to your gardens and farms as well! The more exchange, the better the conversation:). Follow me on Twitter!
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Our Local Farms & Producers | Windham County Farm to School
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Windham County Farm to School. 8230;now Food Connects! 10 Reasons to Buy Local Food. Curriculum Frameworks and Standards. Food, Farming, and Nutrition Curriculum Topics. Taste Tests in the Classroom. FTS Professional Development Course. Mobile Kitchen Cart and Cooking Curriculum. Vegetable and Fruit Information. Schools Fighting Hunger in Windham County. 10 Reasons to Buy Local Food. Taste Tests in the Cafeteria. Parents Guide to Cooking with Kids. Harvest of the Month and More. Vegetable and Fruit Guides.
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CSA - Hannah Grimes Marketplace
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Keene, NH 03431. Local Food & Farm Events. Jeffrey P. Smith Farm Scholarship Program. CSA Farms in the Monadnock Region. Don’t see your CSA listed? Abenaki Springs Farm Walpole, NH. Our Certified Organic CSA shares include both produce and specialty items. Call or check our website for details about 2011 shares. Daloz Farm, Hancock NH. Darling Hill Farm, Greenville, NH. Fertile Fields Farm Westmoreland, NH. Herban Living Farm, Temple NH. Hillside Springs Farm Westmoreland, NH. Stonewall Farm Keene, NH.