What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
farmland protection, organics, health and nutrition, food justice, home gardens, community gardens, hunger and local foods access, CSAs, farmers' markets, local foods marketing and distribution, food coops, GM-free seeds and genetics, other
Are you a food producer? If so, what types of food do you produce?
vegetables, berry fruit, cheese and dairy, grains and bakery, specialty/fancy foods, beer, other
If you produce foods of some sort, please choose one of the following:
I produce foods only for my own and my family's consumption
Other info about Me (please mention any food, fishing, agriculture, or community groups you are affiliated with):
Owner of listserve, Maine Locavores on yahoo groups, organic gardener on .11 acres in urban sea-side community of Old Orchard Beach, we have begun a small orchard and grow many food-bearing plants.
Hi Amy, Call me at 522-2606 and/or email me at mainelyorganic (at) yahoo (dot) com. I'd be happy to send you the proposal for my book. I'm not including interior photos because it raises the price of publishing astronomically out of my range and the price of the book over what I think its market would bear.
Hi Amy,
thanks for your kind words. if you want to email normally, my email is karl@yearofthegoat.net - would be happy to provide you guys with some raw milk if you're interested.
best, Karl
Hi Amy, I left an answer to your raw milk post and had another thought. You are interested in raw milk - we're looking for someone who can farm sit for us for a weekend in September and milk our goats. Maybe we can barter farmsitting for raw milk :-). Let me know if you're interested. Best, Karl
Crown O'Maine Organic Cooperative is talking with the Berhenu's about talking the tempeh all over Maine. So if you're interested in getting some, give them (or us) a shout.
588-0060 Marada Cook< Crown O'Maine Organic Cooperative.
If you are interested in finding a buying club, give Crown O'Maine a ring. We have helped buying clubs get started all over Maine. This week we have had a Calais club join in, a Porter club, and a Caribou club, and a Kittery Club. Clubs are on the...
November 4, 2009 at 6pm to December 17, 2010 at 7pm
Dear Friends and Community Members,
On December 17, 2009 I would like to host a supper at the New Gloucester Congregational Church. The purpose of this supper is to raise money for the food pantry’s ‘Veggie Connection’ program. In the past the pr...
Well that is what I started out to do, prep the garden for next year. But alas my age old equipment didnt exactly work with me. I purchased a bag of winter rye which I use as a cover crop on the two parcels of garden area. The rye does two things,...
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I'm looking for a photo to put on the cover of my upcoming book, BRINGING FOOD HOME: THE MAINE EXAMPLE. Is This Bountiful Life a possibility?
Merry Hall
thanks for your kind words. if you want to email normally, my email is karl@yearofthegoat.net - would be happy to provide you guys with some raw milk if you're interested.
best, Karl