Fresh Meadows Farm – Organic Cranberries
Cranberries are one of a handful of fruits native to North America. For those of us who live in...
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Cranberries are one of a handful of fruits native to North America. For those of us who live in...
Read Moreby Julia Powers. For omnivores, there is a step from farm to table that is so difficult to...
Read MoreEdible Notables by Mike Gioscia Do you have a minute and nineteen seconds to spare? That’s how long it took me to sign up for the BRAND NEW Massachusetts ‘Choose Fresh & Local’ license plate. Sporting this colorful plate on...
Read MoreFor those committed to eating locally grown, sustainably raised food, the South Shore and South...
Read Moreedible Notables by Mike Gioscia Fill Your Plate Massachusetts! Do you have a minute and nineteen seconds to spare? That’s how long it took me to sign up for the BRAND NEW Massachusetts ‘Choose Fresh & Local’ license plate....
Read MoreSouth Shore Locavores Holiday Pot Luck Helpful resources mentioned at the December 27, 2011 Potluck Note: lots of these organizations have Facebook pages as well as websites BlogsDiary of a Locavore diaryofalocavore.com. Has...
Read Moreby Pam Denholm. The irony of moving from Southern Africa, where I’ve lived most of my life, to...
Read MoreJalapeno Popped Twice-Baked Sampson Potatoes Sampson Farm has been located on Old Bedford...
Read MoreSampson Farm Potatoes has been located on Old Bedford Road in Westport since the 1800s. The farmhouse was built in 1837, and farming began in 1850.
Read MoreThis Valentine’s Day why not ditch the candlelit dinner and box of chocolates and surprise your...
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Wine is food;
spray cheese is not.
Butter’s good; margarine is just yellow gunk.
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