CSAs (Community Supported Agriculture) provide opportunities for people to eat locally, the get the kinds of foods you would normally find at local farmers markets, and to take part in the agricultural process. Most CSAs require some sort of ongoing commitment, such as a monthly fee in exchange for a weekly box of locally grown vegetables. Depending on where you live, the weekly box may include a wide assortment of mostly-root vegetables (kale, cabbage, squash, turnips in Minnesota, for example) or of anything else grown on a particular farm, in a particular climate. Many CSAs encourage their members to work at the farm for a day or more, to better understand the farming process and to get closer to local, sustainable food. Some require it. When I tell friends that I recently joined the Harmony Valley Farm CSA, they often start asking questions. Why did I join it? Am I concerned about the cost?
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HA, love the peanut butter tip. I honestly didn't expect it to be on there, but glad I saw it, as I eat peanut butter almost every day!...
Great post. I recently started using plain distilled white vinegar for cleaning my bathroom with. I've read several articles now that say bleach...
i myself try to be the most unassuming vegetarian i can possibly be. Not because i dont feel for these poor animals, but because there is nothing...
LOVE that pottery too! And I can't wait to see the V-slicer, sounds fantastic.
I was told it was dog friendly so I walked up off the trail with my dogs. A boxer and a chihuahua. I had brought a bag to put my 3 lb dog in but...
Great post! Thanks for the food tips. I think Minnesota is the best state in the US and has the best things to offer! I recently stumbled upon...
Good one, Nilgun. That is some tasty stuff. I'm a big fan of all of those honey products too - even the flavored honey sticks and hard candies....
How come nobody knows about the honey ice cream with sunflower seeds made by Kemps especially for the fair???!!! It's at the bee and honey exhibit...
Pronto Pups = Minnesota State Fair. I do believe they were the first thing ever served on a stick at the fair, so perhaps they set the standard...