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Yummy Montana: Columbia Falls market
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Thursday, September 10, 2009. Columbia Falls has a large, happy market. There are two grassy areas, each with its own music stage. People really enjoy this community experience, as evidenced by children dancing, plates piled high with food on picnic tables, and a general sense of fun and well-being. While you are buying your produce, you can learn to make lotus blossoms. It's easy to spend the whole evening at this friendly market. June 18 - September 17. Thursday, 5pm - 7:30 pm. Montana, United States.
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Yummy Montana: Boulder, Helena, Townsend markets
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Saturday, June 27, 2009. Boulder, Helena, Townsend markets. Today I drove a 400-mile loop to visit 3 farmers markets. Whew! It was a big contrast to see Helena's market, which covers a large space between two small parks. Here are some pictorial highlights. Early season produce piled high. Products like this local honey were in abundance. Even pets could find a treat or two. Plenty of foot-tapping entertainment. And lots of pretty girls - these from the Queen City Ballet school. June 6 - September 5.
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Yummy Montana: The Hi-Line
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Thursday, August 13, 2009. I love the Hi-Line. This is the area along Highway 2, that runs across the very northern part of Montana. Some say it was so named because it was the "high line" of the railroad - as opposed to the rail line that ran in the southern part of the state. Why it is spelled this way, I can't find out. It is flat land here, endless prairie, endless wheat fields, a long long road with little traffic. But even here you find farmers markets. Indeed, why not? I tasted a small red one cal...
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Montana Retail Outlets: Western Trails Food:
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Healthy Montana-grown foods packed with western heritage. Glendive, MT 59330. Healthy Montana-grown foods packed with western heritage. Many Montana restaurants use our hulless barley and bean products. From J&J Chinese and Li's Chinese Restaurant in Glendive, to Bean Soup at the M&M Cafe in Sidney, and Hearty Pancakes at the Cateye Cafe. In Bozeman. Check out the barley flakes at Montana Coffee Traders. In Columbia Falls, or the Livingston Healthcare Center. From the Glendive Public Schools. Baskets or ...
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Hulless Barley & Bean Recipes: Western Trails Food
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Healthy Montana-grown foods packed with western heritage. Glendive, MT 59330. Healthy Montana-grown foods packed with western heritage. To Cook Hulless Barley. Hints for Baking with Rolled Barley Flakes. Replace all the flour in favorite muffin recipes with barley flour. For a lighter cake like muffin, add 1/4 C flour along with barley replacement. Muffins will rise better if you reduce or leave out all the fat. Quick breads can be made substituting half the flour with barley flakes. Send Us Your Recipes.
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Hulless Barley & Beans Grown in Montana: Western Trails Food
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Healthy Montana-grown foods packed with western heritage. Glendive, MT 59330. Healthy Montana-grown foods packed with western heritage. Features Montana-grown Hulless Barley and locally-grown beans. We package them into healthy delicious foods—soup mixes, bread mixes, pancake mixes and more—that not only are mighty tasty, but can help keep you healthy. Is made and packaged by the Farm-to-Table. Project in historic Glendive, Montana, a nonprofit group of volunteers who believe in and are pursuing. We've a...
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Yummy Montana: Winter market
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Saturday, February 13, 2010. The farmers market season is short in Montana, and any sign of fresh local produce is a welcome one. The Bozeman Winter Farmers Market fills the gap. It all happens in the Emerson Center. Inside you will find a variety of winter produce (such as potatoes, onions, garlic), along with other interesting and unusual food items. There is Claudia's Salsa. And of course: chocolate! Bozeman is lucky to have La Chatelaine Chocolat. Oh, so very lucky! Is to encourage these artists, and...
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