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Resources - What's Cooking RVA
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WCR in the News. Raw Milk Interview 2013. Healing with Food in RVA - March 18, 2013. WTVR 6 Virginia "This Morning" show - Jan 2012. Style - November 30 2011. RTD - November 22, 2011. HuffPost Green - Mother's Day 2011. Belle - March 2011. Email: Sallie Penn and Chance. To be added to our mailing list email us. Is the Richmond chapter of the Weston A. Price Foundation. Looking for grass fed beef in central Virgina? Check out the list below. We've got sources for those things too. Cedar Creek Farm -.
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The Scribbling Locavore: Introducing the Scribbling (and Walking) Locavore
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Sunday, September 12, 2010. Introducing the Scribbling (and Walking) Locavore. Districts. Often the purpose of my walks is to secure one or more ingredients for a recipe that includes foods from the big red CSA (Community Sustained Agriculture) box that arrives on my front porch every other Wednesday. Thanks to Dominion Harvest. Providers of the big red box, I am able to support artisan food makers in Richmond as well as farms throughout the region:. Amelia: Avery's Branch Farms. View my complete profile.
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Sources | SlowFoodieBear
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I’ve compiled my favorite health, food, and recipe websites. The sites should show where I get some of my inspiration from, and I hope this page is informative and helpful. Delicious Pastries, Cakes, and Breads. Avery’s Branch Farms. Family Owned Farmed with Local Beef, Pork, Poultry, and Eggs in Amelia, Virginia. Has pick-up locations near Charlottesville every week so I can get meat, eggs, and milk right from the farm. My favorite, local Virginia kombucha. Barefoot Contessa on FoodNetwork. Known for th...
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Alexander Adventures: October 2012
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Why We're So Happy. Friday, October 5, 2012. As we prepare for Oliver's graduation celebration, I've been looking through some of the older scrapbooks and reading things that were written during the seasons when Meredith and Elliott were finishing school. The words, mostly written by Meredith, seem as relevant today as they did then and have been an encouragement to me as I contemplate the future of yet another graduate. Written by Meredith in August 2009. A Tribute to A Young Man With Vision. However, m...
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Alexander Adventures: September 2012
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Why We're So Happy. Monday, September 10, 2012. School, Ice Cream, and Frogs. Sheridan became a full-fledged Kindergarten homeschooling student this year. As excited as the younger kids were to go to a movie (a very rare treat), I was especially blessed to feel like some of our former, more orderly life was returning. Our family is crazy about ice cream. On Thursday, no doubt. MooThru is another ice cream store that our van can't see to pass by without stopping. We were excited to enjoy a rare treat of g...
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Food Rebelle: RVA Food
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Photos of Main Street Station in Richmond, VA at night, photo by Lynda Thompson. I started using LyndaRVA in various ways way before there was a movement in Richmond for the city's nickname to be RVA. INFORMATION ON RICHMOND VA (RVA):. There are SO MANY great local sources and farms, please check out these sites to learn more. Some of these links may be dead - please let me know. Farmers are a bit too busy to keep up with websites, so email and call before going someplace. 17th Street Farmers Market.
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Richmond Food Collective: Local CSAs and Farm Clubs
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Local CSAs and Farm Clubs. CSA, or Community Supported Agriculture, is a great way to support local farms. All CSAs work differently but usually you pay an annual fee to join and then a weekly fee for your fresh produce (and now more options like bread, eggs, milk and more.) Some farms use a 'debit' system so that you can shop at the market money-free.others deliver right to your doorstep. Check out the Wikipedia article on CSAs. Here are some of the CSAs in the Richmond area.
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Richmond Food Collective: Local Meat, Egg and Diary Farms
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Tuesday, November 1, 2011. Local Meat, Egg and Diary Farms. Looking for places to buy grass fed meat and dairy products. What about pastured eggs. These farms have everything you're looking for, and many sell at farmers markets around the area. Others encourage you to buy a 'cow share.' Scroll down to find a list of our favorite local cheeses. Most are made from grass to finish nearby. If your farm of choice is not on this list,. Grass fed Beef, pastured pork , eggs, Thanksgiving turkeys, chickens. Culpe...
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The Scribbling Locavore: September 2010
http://scribblinglocavore.blogspot.com/2010_09_01_archive.html
Sunday, September 12, 2010. Introducing the Scribbling (and Walking) Locavore. Districts. Often the purpose of my walks is to secure one or more ingredients for a recipe that includes foods from the big red CSA (Community Sustained Agriculture) box that arrives on my front porch every other Wednesday. Thanks to Dominion Harvest. Providers of the big red box, I am able to support artisan food makers in Richmond as well as farms throughout the region:. Amelia: Avery's Branch Farms. View my complete profile.
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