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VEGETARIAN ZUCCHINI BAKE
My mom sent me this recipe years ago after visiting Nova Scotia. It's proven to be a winner and I've used it every summer since when it's you know what time ... zucchini season! I've changed it oh-so-slightly to my taste in which I've made *notations of below.
Here, they also have witnessed firsthand the patience and commitment the farmers have made to the long, slow process of developing a loyal customer base and building relational trust with customers, neighbors and other farmers.
Rhubarb Shrub Recipe
by Autrumn Giles and Serious Eats
Tart rhubarb practically begs to celebrated in a shrub. Two pounds of rhubarb may seem like a lot, but a large amount is necessary to have a good concentrated rhubarb flavor in the final product. You can use your shrub with seltzer, or mix into a cocktail.
Here is a rendition of Dolores’s Rhubarb Cake by Jane Brody from the Good Food Cook Book. This is a super moist low-rise cake that reminds me a little of cheese cake with out the cheese. Jane Brody made changes to the original recipe to increase the nutrient value and decrease the sugar and calories in the original recipe. I have made some additional changes (noted) keeping up with the times.
VEGETARIAN ZUCCHINI BAKE
My mom sent me this recipe years ago after visiting Nova Scotia. It's proven to be a winner and I've used it every summer since when it's you know what time ... zucchini season! I've changed it oh-so-slightly to my taste in which I've made *notations of below.
Thanksgiving IS gravy. Second only to aged boozy eggnog in its importance on my holiday table. For my husband, turkey, stuffing, potatoes, flaky yeast rolls, even Brussels sprouts and cranberries are mere vehicles by which gravy is transported from plate to palate. One day a year, it is a food group of its own.
..In the early days John sold his crops at Farmers’ Market and through community-supported agriculture subscriptions. He realized pretty quickly that he was not going to be able to earn a living as a farmer. Undeterred, he continued on with a career in technology and dedicated his farm to growing food to donate to food banks. It is a tenet of John’s that all people, including those struggling financially, should have fresh, nutritious food for themselves and their families.
Friends of the Farms Fall 2020 Fundraising Drive: Day 4 Friends of the Farms Executive Director, Heather Burger, and Highside Distilling Co-owner Matt Glenn shake up a Fig Infused Black Manhattan. A farm-to-cup cocktail inspired by locally sourced ingredients, celebrating Day 4 of the Friends of the Farms Fall Fundraising Drive. Raise a glass and join us in celebrating local farms, food, and cocktails!
Friends of the Farms Executive Director, Heather Burger, and Highside Distilling Co-owner Matt Glenn shake up a Bitter Beet. A farm-to-cup cocktail inspired by locally sourced ingredients, celebrating Day 3 of the Friends of the Farms Fall Fundraising Drive.
Raise a glass and join us in celebrating local farms, food, and cocktails!
Friends of the Farms Executive Director, Heather Burger, and Highside Distilling Co-owner Matt Glenn shake up a Plum Negroni. A farm-to-cup cocktail inspired by locally sourced ingredients, celebrating Day 2 of the Friends of the Farms Fall Fundraising Drive. Raise a glass and join us in celebrating local farms, food, and cocktails!
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Friends of the Farms Fall 2020 Fundraising Drive: Day 1 Friends of the Farms Executive Director, Heather Burger, and Highside Distilling Co-owner Matt Glenn shake up a Blueberry Thyme Fizz. A farm-to-cup cocktail inspired by locally sourced ingredients, celebrating Day 1 of the Friends of the Farms Fall Fundraising Drive. Raise a glass and join us in celebrating local farms, food, and cocktails!
I have memories of my mom walking thru the garden during the mornings in her bathrobe with an old rusty kitchen knife that she had bent in the shape of an ‘L’. Her knife was a designated killing weapon intended for slugs; without hesitation.
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Gardening truly is a journey of discoveries.
Some people say they have a black thumb and don’t garden, but I wonder if it has more to do with what your specific planting situation is? Growing garden vegetables is not a slam dunk: soil type & ph, sunlight and water are important factors. If you’re going to invest in growing your own produce, focus on putting the right plant in the right place, at the right time. You may find your “black” thumb is garden dirt and a green thumb is underneath!