The Farmshop.
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TORONTO friends! My coworker introduced me to the cheapest produce box! All locally grown produce delivered right to your door. It’s a weekly or biweekly box so you basically always get whatever is in season rather than selecting specific items, I got my first one yesterday;
For 35$ TOTAL (after tax and shipping, right to my door in an apartment building too!) we got the following;
In it
-bag of onions
-bag of carrots
-7 apples
-bunch of bananas
-cucumber
-broccoli floret
-2 sweet potato
- 8 purple potatoes
-head of lettuce
-jar of honey from local bees (beekeepers are also unionized; bonus local honey helps increase antibodies to the local pollen, lessening spring allergies too!)
-loaf of bread made from repurposed barley (barley was used for beer, local baker reuse it to make sourdough)
Notice the limited packaging too! I’ve repurposed the box into a cat hideout too! Such a better deal than getting it all at the store and since it’s all local farmers, you also reduce the transport costs and fuel to ship as well.
The box is called FoodShare and the link is below. This isn’t a paid advertisement, I’m just genuinely flabbergasted that more people don’t know this exists since it’s such a steal and for good local produce.
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How to Start Seeds like a Pro
Hey y'all! Its been a while. I said I would start back blogging and I'm here back on the saddle. Check it out! Show it some love! Share and comment. Thanks y'all!
To start seeds like a pro, you’ll need quality soil, containers, and proper care. Use a good seed starting mix (for recipe see below), provide consistent moisture, and maintain a warm environment. Ensure adequate light, either natural or artificial, and transplant seedlings to larger containers as they grow. Remember not to overwater and follow specific seed packet instructions for each plant…
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Friday = Food Day...????
Citizens in Sri Lanka are now being given a day off a week to spend growing their own food at home. As a national food crisis management strategy this is clearly far too little too late.
However, moving forward in this rapidly changing world, I think this idea has some genuine global merit.
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Day 3192 - We moved here just as the local produce season was wrapping up, so I got some extra to freeze for later. Looking forward to setting up a proper winter pantry next year.
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Farm shops are always so cute 💗
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Great Arctic Eats - Narsaq, Greenland
Narsaq
Do you love to eat in a town with no more than 1,348 people? Do you crave an bustling town with an invigorating night life? Do you absolutely need art, history, and fantastic scenery? Do you want to stay a while in a beach town not overrun by surfer dudes and day trippers who leave their trash everywhere? Do you want it all by being above the Arctic? Is it essential that you dine on tasty…
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ALWAYS REAL, FRESH, AND REAL FRESH AT THE EAST END FOOD COOP!
This local mainstay has the highest of standards.
The East End Food Coop is one of our favorite markets, and a large part is due to how their standards line up with our own.
They recently shared the details on how their prioritize their produce-
1- local and certified organic
2- local and organically grown
3- certified organic
4- local and conventionally grown
5- conventionally grown
We…
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Experience the charm of The Ashford Arms, a premium country pub and restaurant with rooms in the Peak District. Enjoy locally sourced food, cosy rooms, and an award-winning service that makes every visit memorable. Perfect for any occasion, from a relaxed meal with family to celebrations with friends. Discover our individually styled rooms and make us your base to explore the Peak District's beauty. At The Ashford Arms, it's all about you. Visit us to sip, savour, slumber, and celebrate.
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2018 - St. Cloud Times (Gannett)
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Honesty and Trust.
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Eating a lot of toasty cheese sammiches with my new salamis. Im halfway though the duck already
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農業団体ポスター
担当:デザイン+イラストレーション
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The Benefits of Supporting Local Produce
Supporting local produce not only benefits your health but also has positive impacts on the environment and local economy. When you choose to buy locally grown fruits, vegetables, and other agricultural products, you are making a conscious decision to support your community and contribute to a sustainable food system.
One of the major benefits of consuming local produce is its freshness. Locally…
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