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Lady Locavore Reaches 10,000 Hits!
10,000 Hits! 10,000 Reasons To Eat Local, Eat Healthy and Eat Organic! I am so excited LADY LOCAVORE blog is doing so well, thanks to all of you bloggers and followers out there. I wish to take this time to … Continue reading
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Parsnips Roasted Sweet ‘n Parsnips Roasted Savoury
Tickle your taste-buds. You choose. Do you like your veggies sweet or savoury? Depending on what is accompanying your main dish you may wish to choose one or the other. With a roast of turkey, pork or chicken, perhaps the … Continue reading
What does Organic mean to me?
For many years, I used the word organic when speaking about my art. It meant to work organically, using something organic, to create a free-form or organic flow or movement in a medium, to bring forth an organic feeling. To … Continue reading
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Cabbage Recipes from the Amish
Scouting around in my neighbourhood Amish Book Store, I found this little handy cookbook, The Practical Produce Cookbook – How to Plant, Pick, Prepare and Preserve Produce, by Ray and Elsie Hoover and family. In this very informative cookbook, I … Continue reading
How To Freeze Spinach and other Greens
Do you happen to have too much spinach or other greens on hand that you don’t want to go bad in the fridge? Here is a simple and fast way to keep those nutrients for another day, in time when … Continue reading
Chicken ‘n Spinach Meatballs
“……any other ideas for spinach???”, my little sister asked. Uh huh, you bet! Spinach is one of those greens you can put in to so many places. I can remember being a kid and having to force myself to eat … Continue reading
Spinach Pesto
I know the new Baby Spinach coming our way is so amazing at this time of the year, that many of us just use it in a salad to enjoy the freshness and the beautiful colour and the marvellous scent. … Continue reading
What’s in this Week’s Box?
This page is a work in progress. Why don’t the veggies in my box come all clean and washed like in the store? As soon as you get your box of fresh organic produce, open it, take inventory, and put … Continue reading
Why Join a CSA?
I’ve spent much time thinking about what motivates people to join CSA’s. ‘Tis the sign-up season, after all, and so many of you out there are considering making this decision for yourself and your family for this Summer, 2011. Researchers … Continue reading
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Food Technology: Truly Benefitting the Human Race?
“Locavore Learner” is away at university. This is an article she put together for her Key Questions in Humanities course. It kinda makes a Mama proud! One of the best things about technology, in my opinion is its ability to make … Continue reading