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In Season: What we’re doing with Beets
Beets. They’re like cilantro. You either love them or hate them. Matt loves them. Until fairly recently, probably 5 years ago, I was in the other category. The dish that changed my opinion was Matt’s beet salad, probably because it … Continue reading
Posted in Beets, Food/Recipes, In Season: What we're doing with...
Tagged Beets, capital city farmers market, ccfm, farm life, local food, locavore, married a chef
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A Chance Worth Taking
Making the decision to quit our full-time jobs was huge. We had actually talked about it for a few years. But, taking the plunge is extremely scary. No solid source of income to pay the monthly bills? It’s terrifying. Although … Continue reading
Farm to Market to Your Table
If it can’t be farm to your table, then go with the next best thing…farm to market to your table. This is how you guarantee the freshest produce for you and your family. Growing at our farm: Harvested and … Continue reading
Starting to pick up
It’s such a fun time of the year. Plants really start to take off in the garden and we begin to feel like it’s all coming together. Saturday, June 28 was the last market for radishes this season and they … Continue reading
Recipe for the Zucchini/Squash you pick up at Market Saturday…
I’m sure you all have your favorite ways to eat zucchini/squash. Try this for a fun twist. We’ll have the zucchini/squash and mint you need for the salad. Shaved Squash Salad with Prosciutto Ingredients: – 3 medium squash (variety) – … Continue reading
Local Treats
Many people, including Matt and I, were thrilled to have an artisan bread vendor at market again. Patti Duffy of Bad River Bread graced market with some great breads this weekend. We picked up a peasant loaf. (We also came … Continue reading
Posted in Cabbage, Farmers Market, Food/Recipes, Garlic Scapes, Potatoes
Tagged capital city farmers market, ccfm, colcannon, garlic scape, local food, married a chef, napa cabbage, walleye
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Various Market Photos and a Simple, Yummy Salad
The flowers of early summer are so pretty. Any flowers from the garden are pretty, as far as I’m concerned! This was a very simple salad from our mixed greens. I squeezed in some lemon juice, tossed with Parmesan, and … Continue reading
Posted in Farmers Market, Food/Recipes, Garden, Lettuce
Tagged capital city farmers market, ccfm, flowers, local food, wild flowers
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2011 CSA – Sign-Up by March 1st
B and G Produce is excited to offer its second season of CSAs! Each weekly basket will include a variety of produce and recipes. Some of the items we’re growing this year will be specifically for our CSA members and … Continue reading
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Tagged capital city farmers market, ccfm, CSA, local food
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Guess My Weight – Winner…wait, winners!
Although no one guessed the exact weight of the pumpkin (117 lbs!), we had three people guess within 3 pounds. Those people, listed below, have a $10 gift certificate for next season. Congratulations! Mary Jean Lomheim Nathan S Joyce Kammersell
Guess My Weight
B and G Produce found the biggest pumpkin in our garden…and then decided to have a contest. Through the end of October, stop by market and “Guess My Weight”. The winner will receive a $10 gift certificate from B and G … Continue reading