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New York City All-Day Singing
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NEW YORK CITY ALL-DAY SINGING. Saturday, September 17, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm. In the Social Hall at historic. 50 E 7th St. (bet. 1st and 2nd Aves.), Manhattan. A map of the location is available. Two Days of Singing! Saturday, Sept. 17, 9:30 am - 3:30 pm: All-Day Singing with Dinner on the Grounds. Saturday, Sept. 17, 4 pm - 5:30 pm: "Composium" Tunesmith Workshop. Sunday, Sept. 18, 2 - 5 pm: Manhattan Monthly Singing, also at Middle Church. Contact: 2016 NYCADS Chair Gwen Gethner. Housing will be available.
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EE HUNT. About the Author
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EE Hunt has lived in rural California. Suburban St. Louis. For sixteen years; Dallas, Texas. And Paris, France. For ten years. His previous published work was academic, having graduated from Stanford University. With two degrees, the Episcopal Seminary. In Austin, Texas, and Princeton Theological Seminary. Where he earned a doctorate. His interest is in promoting a common sense of human decency amongst the practitioners of all faiths. Contact Dr Hunt at his email address, crowfoot20@aol.com.
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Yorkville CSA » Read This First
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Farms & Products. Straight from the farm! Fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, milk, meat and honey, delivered weekly. Are You New to our CSA or Interested in Joining? Here is some basic information that you may find helpful. The information below is based on the Yorkville location, some details may vary slightly from site to site. The vegetable delivery season runs for 24 weeks starting in June and ending in November. Members are welcome to pickup the weekly selection between 4:00 – 7:00 PM. Are You In...
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Yorkville CSA » News
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Farms & Products. Straight from the farm! Fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, milk, meat and honey, delivered weekly. WEEK 11: TOO HOT TO COOK; EDAMAME; CELERY; LEEKS. TOO HOT TO COOK. This ridiculously hot weather has made want to stay far away from the stove. Luckily, this week’s share can be enjoyed with very little added heat. And I won’t have to add very many ingredients to give me great meals every day. 6 I’ll combine a few salads for another lunch: Lee’at’s celery salad, cucumber salad with yogu...
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Yorkville CSA
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Farms & Products. Straight from the farm! Fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, milk, meat and honey, delivered weekly. WEEK 9: NOTE FROM STONELEDGE. No doubt that summer is here. Heat and humidity make it a challenge to work outside. We start early in the morning but still need to work into the heat of the day. The summer plants love the weather, though and it is just what is needed for sweet tasting Peppers, Eggplant and Cucumbers. Enjoy the summer and the harvest. Everyone at Stoneledge Farm. Kathryne...
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Yorkville CSA» Blog Archive » WEEK 19: CELERY; CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE SALAD; USING ROOTS
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Farms & Products. Straight from the farm! Fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, milk, meat and honey, delivered weekly. WEEK 19: CELERY; CAULIFLOWER CABBAGE SALAD; USING ROOTS. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/2012/04/15/magazine/sixteen-reasons-to-take-celery-seriously.html? His interactive recipe guide is here:. Http:/ www.nytimes.com/interactive/2012/04/15/magazine/celery-recipes.html? Roasted Cabbage and Cauliflower Salad With Peanut Dressing. 1 head cauliflower, cut into small florets. 1/4 cup olive oil.
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Yorkville CSA
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Farms & Products. Straight from the farm! Fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, milk, meat and honey, delivered weekly. This Week’s Share (Week 8). Islander Lilac Pepper-1 -we are just starting to pick the peppers. 1 Basket of Peaches-there will be a couple of White Peaches with mostly Yellow Peaches. 1 Bag of Sugar Plums and Shiro Plums-the Sugar Plums are purple, the Shiro Plums are yellow. The Shiros could ripen a bit, so let them sit out for a couple of days before eating. Dear CSA Member,. We harves...
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Yorkville CSA» Blog Archive » WEEK 24: BUTTERNUT SQUASH AND CIDER BISQUE; ROASTED GARLIC: BEETS WITH CREME FRAICHE, BRUSSEL SPROUTS &/OR KOHLRABI IN EINBRENN OR WHITE SAUCE; MASHED POTATOES WITH FRIZZLED LEEKS; COLCANNON; POTATO LATKES; PA
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Farms & Products. Straight from the farm! Fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, milk, meat and honey, delivered weekly. WEEK 24: BUTTERNUT SQUASH AND CIDER BISQUE; ROASTED GARLIC: BEETS WITH CREME FRAICHE, BRUSSEL SPROUTS &/OR KOHLRABI IN EINBRENN OR WHITE SAUCE; MASHED POTATOES WITH FRIZZLED LEEKS; COLCANNON; POTATO LATKES; PATCHWORK PIE. Some recipes that work well this time of year:. BUTTERNUT SQUASH AND CIDER BISQU. Recipes from America’s Small Farms. BEETS WITH HORSERADISH CREME FRAICHE. 2 In a smal...
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Yorkville CSA » Volunteer
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Farms & Products. Straight from the farm! Fresh, organic fruits and vegetables, milk, meat and honey, delivered weekly. Volunteering policies vary from location to location. Many members find volunteering to be the piece that really makes the CSA come together. It’s a great way to meet people in the neighborhood. Click on the links below for site specific information. Carnegie Hill volunteering information. East 88th Street volunteering information. WEEK 11: TOO HOT TO COOK; EDAMAME; CELERY; LEEKS.
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