I eat them every morning for breakfast - with a little farm-fresh yogurt (I love the stuff from Winter Hill Farm in Freeport) and a few tablespoons of granola. Yum! It's the same thing I eat for breakfast almost every morning of the year - except th…
John - if you click on the link to the conference's own website it has all that information there - schedule, directions, brochure, and so on. (I am not affiliated with the conference, just another interested potential participant).
Join the Kneading Conference experts to learn about the emerging science and the rich traditions of sustainable grain cultivation and milling, professional and home artisan bread baking, and wood-fired oven management and construction.
What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
farmland protection, organics, health and nutrition, food justice, food coops
Are you a food producer? If so, what types of food do you produce?
vegetables, berry fruit
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):
I am a longtime member of MOFGA because of my strong interest in food, gardening, and belief in a farming system that enriches rather than depletes the earth.
Most of my activism in recent years in around issues other than food, but we have a large garden and, for what we don't grow, we purchase as much as we can figure out from local sources.
At the Common Ground Fair I got a postcard about a series of "Eat Local Food" meetings. It was also discussed in the Eat Local roundtable in the Ag Demo area. There was one scheduled for 9:30am in the Augusta area on October 16 and I thought we were told that the location would be posted on the events log of this website when it was finalized (that's what I wrote on my calendar at the time). Anyone know anything about this meeting?
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Your Input Needed: Take Back Control of Your Food! | Fair Food Fight
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Wed, 12/23/2009 - 16:00
Please send an Email letter before December 31, 2009. This could be some of the most important work our Department of Justice has to do for ag…