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Posts from ‘February, 2009’

You say potato, I say what?

This is what happens to potatoes in the cupboard when no one’s paying attention: I should have put them in a cooler in the garage, but (…shoulda, woulda, coulda…) I didn’t. It’s too early to plant them and too late to eat them. Compost? Art? Thoughts anyone?

Local Meal of the Week (#15)

This week’s Dark Days Eat Local Challenge meal was my usual Mardi Gras meal, but all local: pancakes, made with flour from Wild Hive Farm and Micro Mill, an egg from Ox Hollow Farm, milk from Stone Wall Dairy, and butter from Trinity Farm. (Baking powder and salt: origins unknown) bacon from Ox Hollow Farm [...]

Local Meal of the Week (#14)

Lucky me—I’m posting late, but I think I might make it in under the wire! This week’s Dark Days Eat Local Challenge meal was: ribeye from Stuarts Family Farm potato from Riverbank Farm red wine from McLaughlin Vineyards That’s it!

CT NOFA Conference

This year’s Connecticut Northeast Organic Farming Association (CT NOFA) conference is called CULTIVATING AN ORGANIC CONNECTICUT: Closing Connecticut’s Food Gap with Urban Agriculture, Small Farms and Gardens. It’s on Saturday, February 21, 2009, 8:30 AM - 4:45 PM at Windsor High School, Windsor, CT. The keynote speakers are Ian Marvey (co-founder and director of Added [...]

Local Meal of the Week (#13)

This week’s Dark Days Eat Local Challenge meal was pork chops with apples and acorn squash. The sweet and the heat together in this dish are really awesome. Pork chops from Ox Hollow Farm Cortland apple and apple cider from Silverman’s Farm acorn squash from Waldingfield Farm shallots and red pepper from Cherry Grove in [...]

The Power of Community

I saw a most inspiring movie the other night at the Bluestone Farm Fullmoon fireside: The Power of Community – How Cuba Survived Peak Oil. Apart from its value as a “how to” or as a plug for local, sustainable food, it is a testament to the human spirit. From their site: When the Soviet [...]

Would you buy raw milk from these women?

The Hartford Courant blogged about the current debates going on about raw milk here in CT. It’s not often you hear a couple of nuns with doctorates stand up for the right to sell cow’s milk, but that’s part of what is at stake under a plan to limit the sale of unpasteurized milk. He’s [...]

Local Meal of the Week (#12)

A couple of Dark Days Eat Local Challenge meals this week- The first was chicken, potatoes, and kale: roasted chicken (from Ox Hollow Farm), prepared with olive oil (from out there), turkey broth (homemade from my thanksgiving turkey and frozen into two-cup packs for meals like this), shallots (from Cherry Grove), Vespers wine (from Jerram [...]

Freedom to Obtain Raw Milk Threatened in CT

Here in the great state of Connecticut (third smallest in the union), raw milk is currently legal. We can even buy it in retail stores that choose to carry it. Interestingly, those that choose to tend to be natural foods stores. Lately, there’s been some action to review and change the availability of raw milk [...]

Local Meal of the Week (#11)

This week features a few Dark Days Eat Local Challenge meals: Lentil Soup Lentils from out there (bulk, organic, from New Morning Natural Foods) Carrots from Riverbank Farm Potatoes from Waldingfield Farm Onion from Cherry Grove Farm in Newtown Bread from Wave Hill Breads Butter from Smyth’s Trinity Farm in Enfield UPDATE: Oooops, forgot to [...]