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PSA for the Bees
I have taken the following right from SlowFoodUSA.org. Would love if you could all take the time to read, and then sign their petition to help get to the bottom of what is killing our honey bees. Bees are the … Continue reading
Breakin’ Bread (an encore)
For some of us with Irish ancestry, one of the things we look forward to on St. Patrick’s Day is Irish soda bread and brown bread. And for others of said ancestry, Irish soda bread was just something you had … Continue reading
Posted in To Market with Mo
Tagged Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, food artisans, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, Green City Market, Heritage Prairie Farms, Irish Brown Bread, Irish Cuisine, Irish Soda Bread, moira's blog, Spotted Dick, St. Patrick's Day, Ted's Organic Grains, Three Sisters Garden, to market with mo
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Tiny but intense (encore cuz I just can’t get enough of them lately)
…clearly I am not describing myself, unless of course women who are six feet tall are suddenly deemed ‘tiny’. No, ‘tiny but intense’ best befits micro-greens. Let me tell you, I cannot get my fill of these petite doses … Continue reading
Posted in To Market with Mo
Tagged Andersonville Farmers Market, Chicago Area farmers marekts, Chicago Farmer's Markets, Evanston Farmer's Market, Farmers Markets, food artisans, fresh organic, fresh seasonal organic produce, Glenwood Sunday Market, Heritage Prairie Farms, micro greens, moira's blog, sustainable, Three Sisters Garden, Tiny Greens, to market with mo
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