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The Good Acre — From the Ground Up North
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August 27, 2012. CSA week #14. | Reimann Family Farm
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). August 27, 2012. CSA week #14. August 26, 2012 in weekly harvest. MISSING FROM PHOTO: SWEET CORN! Zucchini and Summer Squash. Peppers (sweet and hot). Beets with greens — more thinnings, just like last week. Carrots — orange and yellow. We were out in the cabbage patch and SURPRISE! We found this beautiful cauliflower baby looking for a forever family. The reason there are less Sungold tomatoes in your box this week than usual. Bok Choy / Pac Choi. Follow “Rei...
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Aug 13, 2012. CSA week # 12. | Reimann Family Farm
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). Aug 13, 2012. CSA week # 12. August 13, 2012 in weekly harvest. Zucchini and Summer Squash. Carrots — orange and yellow. Peppers — mostly sweet peppers (a variety of colors) and a couple Hungarian Wax hot peppers that say “hot” on the stem (they are small and yellow/orange). Bok Choy / Pac Choi. Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service. MISA – MN Institute for Sustainable Agriculture. Simple Good and Tasty. Two Peas and Their Pod. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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beets | Reimann Family Farm
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). You are currently browsing the category archive for the ‘beets’ category. Beet, Blue Cheese and Almond Salad. August 12, 2012 in arugula. Thank you “Better Homes and Gardens” for this really tasty recipe! We all enjoyed it for supper tonight, and recommend it heartily to you! Beet, Blue Cheese and Almond Salad. 1 small clove of garlic. 3 Tablespoons extra virgin olive oil. 2 Tablespoons lemon juice. 3/4 teaspoon ground black pepper. Green Soup – AMAZING! It is satis...
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September 10, 2012. CSA week #16. | Reimann Family Farm
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). September 10, 2012. CSA week #16. September 10, 2012 in weekly harvest. In your box this week! Tomatoes — thankfully the forcasted heat this week should help the rest of the tomatoes continue to ripen, You will notice less in your box this week because of cool temps. Zucchini and Summer Squash — wow, we are finally past the peak of these guys! Cucumbers — same as with Zukes above! Beets with leaves that you can use just like Chard. Turnips with really tasty leaves.
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How's It Growing? | Gardening, cooking, eating and learning with children. | Page 2
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How's It Growing? Gardening, cooking, eating and learning with children. Newer posts →. May 12, 2013. This week we welcomed the warm spring weather by spending our time outside in the gardens! We started off the lesson by checking-in with our plants, watering them, and then putting them outside for the very first time! The root hairs act like straws under the soil, helping the plant get lots of water and nutrients. Each week we are getting closer to planting in the garden! Jars Full of Beans. May 5, 2013.
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September 24, 2012. CSA week #18. GRAND FINALE! | Reimann Family Farm
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Community Supported Agriculture (CSA). September 24, 2012. CSA week #18. GRAND FINALE! September 24, 2012 in weekly harvest. IN YOUR BOX THIS WEEK:. Celeriac (aka Celery Root). Peppers, sweet and hot. Hakurei turnips with leaves (have you tried them sauteed with your scrambled eggs yet? Thyme (can hang to dry). Mint (can hang to dry). Frosty Little Beet Leaves! Bok Choy / Pac Choi. Midwest Organic and Sustainable Education Service. MISA – MN Institute for Sustainable Agriculture. Simple Good and Tasty.
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Impact — Building More Philanthropy with Purpose
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BMPP COMMUNITY CELEBRATION - MARCH 14, 2015. In 2015, BMPP funded seven projects and celebrated at our Pho the Good of All event. Bmpp community Celebration - March 14, 2014. Building More Philanthropy with Purpose Giving Circle is proud to fuel good work by supporting these projects and organizations. Thank you for letting us help make a difference in our local communities. Take a look at BMPP's 2013 grantees. Asian Economic Development Association (AEDA). Cultivates vibrant, diverse communities by crea...
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May | 2012 | foodaccordingtoemily
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Archive for May, 2012. Perennial plants provide a type of spring joy that will likely never be achieved by annuals, at least not in northern climes. Sure, annuals offer some of the tastiest harvest, but perennials often get the first (asparagus, anyone? I love early spring flowers – while in college in Tacoma, Washington, my favorite were the daffodils that bloomed in February – but the. Unlike anything you could ever get shipped from California, a fresh, tender Minnesota Grown strawberry delivers a burs...
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