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Carlson Orchards | New England Apples
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News and information from the New England Apple Association. Posts Tagged ‘Carlson Orchards’. You say ‘gal-la, I say ‘gay-la’. Posted in New England apple varieties. Cox's Orange Pippin apple. Kidd's Orange Red apple. New England Apple Association. On September 17, 2015 Leave a Comment. A bin of fresh-picked Gala apples at Fairview Orchards in Groton, Massachusetts. (Russell Steven Powell photo). Gala apple (Bar Lois Weeks photo). Even the name fits the apple, compact, short and sweet. Biting into a ...
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About | UMass Dining | Fresh Fruit Salad Guinness World Record
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Help UMass set the Guinness World Record for Fresh Fruit Salad! In 2011, the University of Massachusetts Amherst Dining Services successfully created the World's Largest Stir-Fry (4,010lbs) during first week festivities. Last year, UMass Dining created the World's Largest New England Seafood Stew, weighing in at over 6,656 pounds. Join UMass Dining and the entire UMass Amherst community on September 2nd as we work together to break yet another Guinness World Record! How will we use 15,000 lb of fruit?
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Red Fire Farm: Some Useful Links
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Sign our mailing list. About Red Fire Farm. History of the Farm. Where to Find Our Produce. News from the Farm. 8226; RFF in Stores. 8226; Area Producers. 8226; Other Producers. 8226; Delivery Partners. 8226; . etc. RED FIRE FARM AT THE GROCERY STORE. These stores often carry Red Fire Farm organic produce or work with us for CSA distributions:. Cambridge and South End. Harvest Co-op Stores are also sites for Red Fire CSA distribution locations in Cambridge and Jamaica Plain.). M&M Green Valley Produce.
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Dave's Natural Garden
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At Dave's Natural Garden you will find local apples, pears, plums and peaches. From Cold Spring Orchard. We also stock locally grown shiitake mushrooms. From Forest Farm in Shutesbury, MA during the summer growing season. Dave's Natural Garden also produces farm fresh eggs. Grown here on the farm. Our chickens are cage free and can roam outside as they wish, and they are fed leftover produce and locally grown grains made fresh each week! 35 Amherst St. Granby, MA 01033. Phone: 2086 023 314.
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MFGA 081006 Press Release -- Peach
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August 10, 2006. CONTACT: Jon Clements, UMass Extension Tree Fruit Specialist, 413-478-7219. MASSACHUSETTS PEACH AND NECTARINE HARVEST IN FULL SWING. Although Massachusetts is perhaps better known for it’s fall apple crop, many Bay State tree fruit growers also produce that delectable late-summer treat, locally grown tree-ripened peaches. Is open daily from 10-5 beginning August 12. One south-central Massachusetts community is so enamored with peaches they hold an annual Peach Festival. Since 1985 th...
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Food from the Backyard: What to Can? What to Freeze? What to Store? What to Grow? What to Dry?
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Food from the Backyard. One family's adventure to grow our own food, eat local and be a little more sustainable. Sunday, September 22, 2013. In the late summer many of my friends make jam and pickles to can and keep for the winter. While these are yummy and pretty to look at in the cupboard, is this really what you eat over the winter? Other things to freeze are chard, asparagus, shredded cabbage, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, summer squash, cherry tomatoes, sweet and yummy peppers, hot peppers&...
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Food from the Backyard: September 2013
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Food from the Backyard. One family's adventure to grow our own food, eat local and be a little more sustainable. Sunday, September 22, 2013. In the late summer many of my friends make jam and pickles to can and keep for the winter. While these are yummy and pretty to look at in the cupboard, is this really what you eat over the winter? Other things to freeze are chard, asparagus, shredded cabbage, peas, broccoli, cauliflower, zucchini, summer squash, cherry tomatoes, sweet and yummy peppers, hot peppers&...
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Hatfield Harvest | A 5k run and 2-mile walk SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2013 | Page 2
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A 5k run and 2-mile walk SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5, 2013. Newer posts →. The Hatfield Harvest Course: Foggy Morn. October 5, 2012. Runners and walkers pass the 1894 Dickinson Library on Main Street in Hatfield, Massachusetts, going and coming during the Hatfield Harvest and 2-mile walk. The front door on a 1760 house on Hatfield’s Main Street along the course of the Hatfield Harvest 5K and 2-mile walk. A field of wild grasses, some of the incidental color along the Hatfield Harvest 5K. RACE-DAY REGISTRATION fo...
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