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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Interview with a bog-dweller
Conjure up an image of what, or who, resides in a marshy, murky, mucky bog, and well, I gotta say, it’s not looking too pretty. Unless of course you are referring to persons residing in the west of Ireland, and … Continue reading
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Tagged apples, bog, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, cranberries, cranberry, cranberry sauce, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, Green City Market, moira's blog, Thanksgiving, to market with mo
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Hard to crack? Understatement
I have a new appreciation for the cost of shelled nuts. Walnuts in particular. The price of shelled English (aka Persian) is one thing, but go purchase shelled Black Walnuts and woosh, why so much more? Compare the shelling process and … Continue reading
Posted in To Market with Mo, Uncategorized
Tagged Asian Pear, Black Walnuts, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, English Walnuts, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh organic, Glenwood Sunday Market, Green City Market, moira's blog, Oriana's Oriental Orchard, Persian Walnuts, sustainable, to market with mo
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La vie en Rose, stinkin’ that is (encore)
No, no, no, not accepting that Summer is over. Yes, confirmed by my favorite weatherman, Tom Skilling, it is now officially Fall. And indications of the season are confirming said season change — apples, pears, and pumpkins, yeah, pumpkins have … Continue reading
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Tagged Andersonville Farmers Market, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, fresh organic, fresh seasonal organic produce, garlic, Glenwood Sunday Market, Green City Market, moira's blog, Nichols Farm, roasted garlic, stinking rose, sustainable, to market with mo
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