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First trip to Market in 17 Days – In the Time of Covid19 – New Normal
After 17 days of being “confined” I went to the grocery store yesterday and had dresses with my mittens, winter boots, jacket, hat and medical mask on, which was really a challenge to use, and set off in the early morning. Continue reading
Posted in animals, environment, health, humor, photography
Tagged cat photos, check out machines, covid19, face mask, gloves, grocery shopping, health and food, humor, new normal, relationships, restrictions, shopping manners, spring, stay at home
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2012 in review
I am deeply appreciative of all the people who drop into my kitchen from all over the world. It keeps me writing. Continue reading
Where To find a Farmers Market in the USA – From the USDA = 7, 260 Farmer’s Markets and Counting in the USA
Minnesota has been a national leader in revitalizing our local and regional food system through new farmers markets, Farm to School and Farm to Hospital initiatives, healthy corner stores, farmer engagement and new businesses that connect “farm to fork”.
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Posted in Farmer's Markets, Slow food and art in the kitchen
Tagged community atmosphere, environment, Farmer's Market, Farmers' Market Ireland, Farmers' Market UK, Farmers' markets Canada, health and food, improve school lunch, local food sourcing, Minnesota leads the country, Pingree/Brown legislation, research, Sabina Kookt!, science, US Farmer's Market's Locator, USDA blog
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