'Rock Star' Farmers Behind Utah's Produce

It’s been so long since I’ve seen someone refer to a farmer as a ‘rock star’ that I almost forgot I had a category for these folks on the VFG blog. Here’s a nice story in the Salt Lake Tribune about three of the Utah’s farmers (and their families) behind the ever-growing community supported agricultureContinue reading “'Rock Star' Farmers Behind Utah's Produce”

American Idol Champ Lent Voice to Organics Biz

Catching up on my local news, I turned the page of my weekly Oak Leaves and found this nice hometown boy story about Lee DeWyze, the reigning American Idol. Besides the fact that I actually have a music category on this blog, and have posted on the pop culture phenomenon, this story makes it toContinue reading “American Idol Champ Lent Voice to Organics Biz”

I Swear Officer, Those Are Just Tomato Plants & Veggies Back There

I had to share this absolutely delightful Splendid Table interview with Ian Cheney updating us on the Truck Farm he and Curt Ellis have been rolling around the urban East Coast to talk about where our food does and should come from. I just love the part about the guy at a truck stop whoContinue reading “I Swear Officer, Those Are Just Tomato Plants & Veggies Back There”

Just Pre-Ordered: The Indian Slow Cooker

Just in time for cooler weather and busy fall schedules will be the release of “The Indian Slow Cooker: 50 Healthy, Easy, Authentic Recipes.”  The book is a labor of love and story of mommy-self discovery for Anupy Singla, a former broadcast reporter who I’ve reconnected with via social media. Anupy and I used toContinue reading “Just Pre-Ordered: The Indian Slow Cooker”

Not Too Late to Buy a Veggie Share from Local Farm

Several people have asked me recently about purchasing “shares” of a harvest from a local farm. The shares, usually full – weekly – or half – every other week, are carefully packed in a veggie box and delivered to areas for easy pick up. Last year, we picked up from a relative of the farmer.Continue reading “Not Too Late to Buy a Veggie Share from Local Farm”

Welcome Farmers. Thanks for the Good Eats

Saturday was opening day at the Oak Park Farmers Market and I’ve known for a while what I would be getting: Asparagus and rhubarb. These are the flavors I crave about this time every year. For some reason, I haven’t managed to use the asparagus yet. But I whipped up a delicious strawberry-rhubarb pie today,Continue reading “Welcome Farmers. Thanks for the Good Eats”

I Could Be a Clorox Commercial

Back to back games means a quick turnaround wash since this is my son’s first year of t-ball and we only have one uniform to work with. Here’s what I got after Tuesday’s game: ground in ball field dirt, grass stains and a sprinkling of watermelon Italian ice, courtesy of Nick’s… After some detergent andContinue reading “I Could Be a Clorox Commercial”