Plymouth Public Library Foundation Announces Garden Tour
Plymouth Public Library Foundation is excited to announce its inaugural Garden Tour, taking place...
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Plymouth Public Library Foundation is excited to announce its inaugural Garden Tour, taking place...
Read MorePLYMOUTH, MA – The A.D. Makepeace Company (ADM) is partnering with the Marion Institute to develop...
Read MoreHart Design publishes edition #63 of Edible Southeastern Massachusetts. From coastlines where beach plums wait to be discovered to inland farms where the ripest of produce is ready for picking, it’s time to let the exploration...
Read MoreA simple way to prolong the life of sweet berries. Use very ripe berries for extra sweetness. Add the homemade syrup, and perhaps a splash of alcohol, to sparkling water to suit your taste. Garnish with fresh berries and herb sprigs clipped from the garden.
Read MoreYOU’RE ENTERED! By simply clicking the ENTER HERE link that was in the TIDINGS newsletter...
Read MorePotato Salad By Elizabeth ThomasCaribbean Potato Salad is a picnic staple on the island of Dominica, the home country of Elizabeth Thomas of Milton who provided this recipe. She was a volunteer at the first Juneteenth event...
Read MoreNovara Olive Tapenade 1 pound pitted kalamata olives (or your choice if you prefer green or a mix!)1 tablespoon of minced garlic½ cup extra virgin olive oilFresh oreganoZest of one lemon Combine in food processor and blend to...
Read MoreNovara Tomato Marmalata Day Tripping SpreadsFlavor up any sandwich or charcuterie board with these delicious spreads from Novara Restaurant in Milton. 1 pounds Roma tomatoes (cut in half)¼ olive oil1 teaspoon each salt and...
Read MoreGarlic Fiddleheads 1 pound fiddleheads (large stems removed)2 tablespoons avocado oil3 cloves...
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Wine is food;
spray cheese is not.
Butter’s good; margarine is just yellow gunk.
Soil beats strip malls; food gardens are preferable to lawns; farmers, chefs, and artisans are our heroes.