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Pecking at the barriers for chicken of the middle producers. Saturday, April 18th, 2015 by admin. On April 8, farmers, butchers, public health professionals, industry experts, and members of the media gathered at Ecotrust to talk about sustainable chicken production, and why it’s so difficult to achieve. What followed Sobell’s introduction was a robust discussion about what many attendees and panelists referred to as chicken of the middle. Antibiotics in chicken production. Gail R. Hansen is a public...
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FoodHub Blog News and stories from the FoodHub community. Pecking at the barriers for chicken of the middle producers. Posted on April 18th, 2015 by admin. On April 8, farmers, butchers, public health professionals, industry experts, and members of the media gathered at Ecotrust to talk about sustainable chicken production, and why it’s so difficult to achieve. What followed Sobell’s introduction was a robust discussion about what many attendees and panelists referred to as chicken of the middle. Gail R&...
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through: the yard, improved
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through. Foodshed musings, more fun with chard, political palates, what about the taco trucks? Lentil appreciation, great meals in Northwest literature, recipes. Whatcom Farm to School. Thursday, July 25, 2013. The yard, improved. Ron's rain barrel masterpiece includes a water glass, overflow drain and a plumbed sink,. I was chagrined to find out that in my state, its illegal to collect rainwater. Crazy, huh? July 26, 2015 at 1:40 PM. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through: November 2011
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through. Foodshed musings, more fun with chard, political palates, what about the taco trucks? Lentil appreciation, great meals in Northwest literature, recipes. Whatcom Farm to School. Saturday, November 26, 2011. Over the Thanksgiving holiday, I read Jane Kramer’s New Yorker. Just compare the photos and recipes in my friend Jenny Hahn’s recent Pacific Feast. Where I learned that Makah women drank nettle tea during labor “to scare the baby out.” That didn&#...In college, I...
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through: July 2013
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through. Foodshed musings, more fun with chard, political palates, what about the taco trucks? Lentil appreciation, great meals in Northwest literature, recipes. Whatcom Farm to School. Thursday, July 25, 2013. The yard, improved. Ron's rain barrel masterpiece includes a water glass, overflow drain and a plumbed sink,. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Good stuff, if I do say so myself. Available on Amazon or from your local independent bookseller. Casaubon's ...
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through: April 2012
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through. Foodshed musings, more fun with chard, political palates, what about the taco trucks? Lentil appreciation, great meals in Northwest literature, recipes. Whatcom Farm to School. Wednesday, April 11, 2012. My friend Binda brought me this, on this rainy day- purple sprouting broccoli, flowering mizuna, and kale in bud. Delicious. The rest will brighten the kitchen for another day. Hurray for April! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Good Groups and Sites.
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through: November 2010
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through. Foodshed musings, more fun with chard, political palates, what about the taco trucks? Lentil appreciation, great meals in Northwest literature, recipes. Whatcom Farm to School. Saturday, November 20, 2010. Colcannon with real and fake squash, plus a pear. Has a recipe, but you don't really need one. There's a nostalgic song about colcannon, which the Kulshan Chorus will be singing at our concert this December 11. One verse goes:. Well did you ever make colcannon,.
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through: September 2010
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through. Foodshed musings, more fun with chard, political palates, what about the taco trucks? Lentil appreciation, great meals in Northwest literature, recipes. Whatcom Farm to School. Saturday, September 18, 2010. We chatted about gardens—LouInda’s friend Laurel’s challenges include one I’d never heard before—her chocolate lab is a green bean fanatic, knocking down the vines to eat them. Links to this post. Monday, September 13, 2010. I wish we would get another extended ...
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through: April 2010
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through. Foodshed musings, more fun with chard, political palates, what about the taco trucks? Lentil appreciation, great meals in Northwest literature, recipes. Whatcom Farm to School. Monday, April 12, 2010. The apple trees are in bud, the newest blueberry is that amazing vibrant green (is there any color more alive than this? And the artichoke is gearing up for year three, bound to be its best. Links to this post. Thursday, April 1, 2010. Other good garden news is that t...
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through: August 2010
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Old Northwest Foodie Thinks It Through. Foodshed musings, more fun with chard, political palates, what about the taco trucks? Lentil appreciation, great meals in Northwest literature, recipes. Whatcom Farm to School. Thursday, August 26, 2010. Loving my olive oil jar. Links to this post. Monday, August 23, 2010. Can I play that in journalism class so we can analyze the questions and come up with better ones? Late summer feels a little like being a teenager again. The bare patch of fence in the back will ...
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