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Who We Are | 50% Local food club
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Restaurant and Retailer Registration. Wanted: Volunteer Regional Coordinators. One Week Sample Meal Plan. Where To Buy and Eat Local. 50% Local food club. Meeting Nova Scotia Food Producers Halfway – Est. September 2014. The 50% Local Food Club organizers are a collaborating coalition of local food advocates, eaters and backyard growers. Our inspiration came from Alicia Lake, author of the Cape Breton Local Food Adventure. This year, Farmers’ Markets of Nova Scotia Co-operative is taking the lead:. Faceb...
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A River of Stones | Clucking Marvellous
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Plant an idea, harvest the future. A River of Stones. A River of Stones. January 4th. I’m late. #aros #1. January 5th. Smoke drifts low and lazy into the cold winter air. A dog bark echoes from far across the snow encrusted valley. A low haze obscures a whole band of stars. Although I am alone I do not feel it. #aros #2. January 6th. Cold kitchen and breakfast clutter. Too long spent playing with shiny stones. Bagels to bake, before the boys come home. #aros #3. Weights pulling on aching shoulders. Janua...
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cluckingmarvellous | Clucking Marvellous
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Plant an idea, harvest the future. A River of Stones. I’m a lousy farmer. July 4, 2014. Anyhoo, the sun dried out the top inch or so of my tilled beds, or more accurately at this stage ‘strips’. Underneath was wet but not waterlogged, which bodes well I guess. I did three more passes with the tiller (a week after the initial tilling) before the soil was light enough and relatively clump-less to poke stuff into it. Except I couldn’t find the disk for melons and squash. On googling for which disk...This is...
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Regional Coordinators | 50% Local food club
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Restaurant and Retailer Registration. Wanted: Volunteer Regional Coordinators. One Week Sample Meal Plan. Where To Buy and Eat Local. 50% Local food club. Meeting Nova Scotia Food Producers Halfway – Est. September 2014. Meet our Regional Coordinators – and be sure to note the one nearest you! The Regional Coordinators will be organizing local food meet-ups and events in their designated areas. They will keep in touch via the 50% Local Food Club Facebook Group. Are all the details. Contact her by email:.
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Ketchup. | Clucking Marvellous
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Plant an idea, harvest the future. A River of Stones. We’re finally in our new kitchen! New Adventures in Bovinity, or how to bucketfeed a calf →. September 9, 2012. I used to be annoyed when my favourite. And now I’m guilty of the same thing. How the heck it got to become. September already I don’t know. And all I can offer is a paltry precis, but it’s better than nothing and who knows, it might just provide the impetus to write all those full length blogs that I’ve been storing up. So what’s new? I got...
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New Adventures in Bovinity, or how to bucketfeed a calf | Clucking Marvellous
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Plant an idea, harvest the future. A River of Stones. Meet Jericho, the holy cow. →. New Adventures in Bovinity, or how to bucketfeed a calf. September 10, 2012. Ok, so far it’s just cute pictures and I promised you an adventure, or at least a quick tutorial. So Norman pulled up the other day and when he has something for me he always says ‘Where are you? In this case I grabbed the naughty little thing, pinned it gently with a Judo move, stuck my fingers down it’s throat until it thought ‘oh,...One respo...
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From pasture to Raised Beds | Clucking Marvellous
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Plant an idea, harvest the future. A River of Stones. Forgive me father, for I have blogged. I’m a lousy farmer →. From pasture to Raised Beds. June 28, 2014. This is something I’ve been wanting to do for awhile. First I had to get a tractor, then I had to get a tiller and a few other implements, then wait for the weather and tie that up with some spare time. All of this between the short period of ‘ground frozen solid’ and ‘planting too late for cr0ps to mature’. This entry was posted in Farming. You ar...
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I’m a lousy farmer | Clucking Marvellous
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Plant an idea, harvest the future. A River of Stones. From pasture to Raised Beds. I’m a lousy farmer. July 4, 2014. Anyhoo, the sun dried out the top inch or so of my tilled beds, or more accurately at this stage ‘strips’. Underneath was wet but not waterlogged, which bodes well I guess. I did three more passes with the tiller (a week after the initial tilling) before the soil was light enough and relatively clump-less to poke stuff into it. Except I couldn’t find the disk for melons and squash...
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Meet Jericho, the holy cow. | Clucking Marvellous
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Plant an idea, harvest the future. A River of Stones. New Adventures in Bovinity, or how to bucketfeed a calf. When is a car shelter not a car shelter? Meet Jericho, the holy cow. September 25, 2012. Jericho is a Jersey cow, who’s milk I believe is comparable only to it’s island neighbour, the Guernsey. Oddly enough we have a friend from Guernsey who’s name is Nick de Jersey. I never tried his milk but his beer, wine and conversation made for fine times. This entry was posted in Moving To Canada. You are...
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Eating Local | Dream Big Cape Breton
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Dream Big Cape Breton. Other Cape Breton Blogs. On this page you’ll find a list of Facebook groups, websites and blogs to various producers, markets, and consumers who are all concerned with eating local foods on Cape Breton Island. Use these links to get connected with the growing local food movement here. If there is something not listed, please email me (leahcnoble@gmail.com) with the info! Facebook Groups or Pages. Farmers and Friends Cooperative. TABLES (Take Action, Buy Locally, Eat Seasonally).
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