This afternoon, the iFarmer and I dropped our kids off for a week of cousins camp in NW Indiana. I’m having some mixed feelings as I miss my kids, but know they’re already having a fantastic time with four of their cousins. To cheer me up, we’re having some adult fare at home tonight, startingContinue reading “Easy Watermelon, Dill & Tomato Salad”
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Think You're Buying Organic at the Local Farmers Market? Probably Not
Great to see Pat Terry writing in the Chicago Tribune about the myth of buying organic at a farmers market. Don’t get me wrong, I’m a huge supporter of farmers markets (you can catch me on occasional Saturdays at the Oak Park Farmers Market info booth). But she’s right to say that many food buyersContinue reading “Think You're Buying Organic at the Local Farmers Market? Probably Not”
Burried in Blues
This is a little new to me. The Hoosier Outsider, apparently still joansing for a berry crop after strawberry season finished, has been buying up blueberries at auction. Sounds like a good move, considering the roadside stand keeps selling out. Not a surprise. These Midwest blues are amazing. Future Farmboy ate up a pint likeContinue reading “Burried in Blues”
Home Sweet Home
We had a fantastic vacation, really packed in a ton of activity. So it’s no wonder we’re so happy to be home, in our own beds and ready for a calmer routine. Here are a few pix from our final two days in the Traverse City area. http://picasaweb.google.com/s/c/bin/slideshow.swf
Crazy About This Off-the-Beaten-Path Answer to Urban Sprawl
Thanks to a tip from a chef the iFarmer met at Right Brain Brewery, we visited the one-time Northern Michigan Asylum, a beautiful campus of Victorian-Italianate buildings that’s being repurposed as art galleries, trendy bistros and organic food shops. We spent a few minutes at the TGIF Farmers Market, which takes place from 2-6 FridaysContinue reading “Crazy About This Off-the-Beaten-Path Answer to Urban Sprawl”
My Kind of Daytrip: Midwest Farm-to-Table Tours
I had to travel all the way to Traverse City, Mich., to learn that Learn Great Foods offers farm-to-table tours in my own backyard. There’s a whole range of tour options, from local farmers market tours to full-day excursions that include touring local organic farms, cooking demos and dinner. There’s apparently a Chicago tour. ButContinue reading “My Kind of Daytrip: Midwest Farm-to-Table Tours”
San Diego Chicken Update
I’m getting positive reports out of San Diego about my sister’s backyard chicken adventure. This real Urban Farmgirl now has a pen, two Rhode Island Reds and is collecting two eggs a day. Gypsy started laying right away, but Molly needed a little encouragement. Turns out Molly likes to jam while laying, so the UrbanContinue reading “San Diego Chicken Update”
Days 2-4 Michigan Adventure '09
By our second day of camp, we had found our stride. We were more organized and cooking better meals. And coffee came quicker in the morning. We’ll definitely do this again, though we’ve learned a few lessons, like this Farmgirl needs to be comfortable or nobody’s going to have a good time. I bought aContinue reading “Days 2-4 Michigan Adventure '09”
Day 1 of Michigan Adventure '09
We finally got out of Oak Park around 10:45 a.m. after a quick trip to the bike shop to be sure we weren’t going to rip the spoiler off our van and cause an accident on the interstate. In no time we were across the border an at Redamak’s in New Buffalo, Mich. We learnedContinue reading “Day 1 of Michigan Adventure '09”
Biggest CSA Challenge: How Am I Going to Use This on Vacation?
I’m very pleased with my 1/2 share, week two. But I’m thinking I may need to give a big portion of it to a neighbor or co-workers unless I can figure this into our camp menu for the coming week. I’d hate to have to give away this red cabbage. Maybe we’ll do fish tacosContinue reading “Biggest CSA Challenge: How Am I Going to Use This on Vacation?”