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Chez Musser: November 2008
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Portland momma musings on the art and craft of making a home. Saturday, November 29, 2008. I've been preparing for the December Pantry Challenge I wrote about in a post. Links to this post. Friday, November 28, 2008. True to form, our plans changed midstream yesterday. Instead of simply roasting our turkey, Mike suggested smoking it. Great idea! Overall, but it didn't call for any moistening or binding ingredients, like broth or egg, that I am accustomed to using. I had some leftover chicken gravy, s...
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Sustainable Food for Thought: Resources
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Pacific Northwest Sources, Farmers and Suppliers. Deo Volente Farm : Poultry and Lamb. Full of Life Farm : Grass Fed, Pasture Raised Chicken, Beef, Pork and Goat. Mirador Community Store : Housewares, Books and More. Pokrov Farm: Pastured Meat, Dairy, Poultry, Kombucha. Salt, Fire and Time: Portland's Traditional Healing Foods Grocery. Urban Edibles : Local Directory. The Warehouse : Locally Sourced Foods. Local Classes and Workshops. Preserve: The Art and Science. Sustainable Living on a Budget. Join ou...
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Eat Wild - Oregon
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Getting Wild Nutrition from Modern Food. Shop for Local Grassfed Meat,. Shop the Eatwild Store for Books. Find our favorite books on food and farming in the Eatwild Store. Pastured Products Directory - Oregon. Find a farm or ranch near you on our Eatwild Oregon map,. Or browse the alphabetical list below. Visit our Oregon Beyond the Farm. Page for a list of local markets, restaurants, stores and buying clubs that sell grass-fed products. Non-soy/GMO fed pastured Pork. CSA – monthly subscriptions at...
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Living Culture Online: Chickens to hit green pastures as temperatures rise
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April 2, 2012. Chickens to hit green pastures as temperatures rise. Young chicks are sheltered in a brooder box at McK Ranch. Throughout the Willamette Valley, pasture-based farms are gearing up for chicken season. Large chicken farms, like Foster Farms or Draper Valley, build temperature-controlled barns for year 'round production. Most small scale producers sell whole chickens. Expect to pay around $3.50 per pound. Chicks stay warm under red heat lamps before moving to pasture. The list below is a good...
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Chez Musser: October 2008
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Portland momma musings on the art and craft of making a home. Sunday, October 12, 2008. No Time for Love, Dr. Jones. Okay, is there anyone reading this blog who gets the reference above? Thankfully, we are living in the glorious age of YouTube, so I can share with you this clip. From my favorite movie of 1994, Clerks. Though, "If we're so fuckin' advanced, then what are we doing working here? Chicken from Deo Volente Farm. And Alaskan salmon and halibut I bought through Azure Standard. Much to Mike's con...
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Local Resources | Whole Savings
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Just another WordPress.com site. This is not an exhaustive list. We are blessed to live in area that offers so many options! I have tried products from all of these farms listed and found them to be excellent. They are all local family farms focusing on sustainable practices. These farms also have very reasonable prices for the high quality food they produce, a necessity on our tight budget. Meat, Eggs, Dairy. Your closest farmer’s market. Mt Hood Organic Farms. Bob’s Red Mill. The Healthy Bread Store.
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Chez Musser: May 2008
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Portland momma musings on the art and craft of making a home. Saturday, May 31, 2008. This is Moo the Cow, as he is now known in our family. Annabel named him Moo after I showed her his picture and explained he would provide us with hamburgers and steak soon. She's a little sad about it. I suggested we think of Moo the Cow and thank him whenever we eat beef at home. I plan to print his picture and hang it on the freezer. Links to this post. Thursday, May 29, 2008. Azure Standard Order Next Week. Page of ...
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