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July 16, 2013
Picking
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As We Fish and Farm

I came to Newfoundland for the first time just over four years ago. I can still vividly recall taking the ferry across from Nova Scotia in the late winter, listening to the groaning sounds of the ice around the boat. Within two months of arriving I made my first trip to Bonne Bay, a remote fjord on the west coast of the island. I went to learn about the food system and fisheries in the region as part of a PhD program I was beginning at Memorial University that fall.

As We Fish and Farm
August 25, 2011
Picking, Planting, Preparing
Andreae C
My front yard grocery store
My front yard grocery store
July 25, 2011
Events, Picking, Planting
Costa Kasimos
Bits and Pieces: Along the Shore

Spectacular vistas, whales breaching, ice bergs floating by, and a foragers paradise. We are blessed with many wilderness areas that offer abundant edible plants. I rarely go on a hike without stopping to have a little taste of this or that. In this post, I will touch upon some of the edibles currently available in our wonderful wilderness.

Bits and Pieces: Along the Shore
May 16, 2011
Planting
Matthew Middleton
Growing In A Potato Box

Thanks to the listing from Seeds of Diversity, I was able to locate a gentleman in Newfoundland who has a great deal of experience growing a wide variety of potatoes here. Last week, I recieved by my set of samples from George, and here's what my benefactor told me about the varieties:

Red Dutch: A very dry, yellow flesh red from Holland in the 1940’s. An excellent potato. Late maturing.

Northern White: A white flesh variety, from Quebec apparently, from the early 1900’s. Very high yield. Good taste.

Growing In A Potato Box
October 17, 2009
Planting
Rick Kelly
Harvest Times

EEk! Sorry everyone - I missed September entirely. Oh well, at least I have a lot to say about the garden.

As you may remember, I've been growing my first real attempt at a garden this year, with a 12x4 foot raised bed. Last time I wrote I was complaining about the water ban, but that's certainly not a problem anymore! I've harvested just about everything now (a little less then I was hoping). What remains is to pick the carrots, beets, and turnip, and to prepare the garden for the winter.

Harvest Times
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November 16, 2014

NL Good Food Challenge: What's One Cooking Tip You Think Everyone Should Know?

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November 16, 2014
NL Good Food Challenge: What's One Cooking Tip You Think Everyone Should Know?

We asked our Facebook and Twitter fans to give up their favourite tips from the kitchen—from “a shark knife is a joy to use” to “turn off the stove when you’re done.”

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November 10, 2014

NL Good Food Challenge: Take a few minutes to eat a single raisin.

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November 10, 2014
NL Good Food Challenge: Take a few minutes to eat a single raisin.

A mini-challenge to round off the week. The idea is to take the time to experience the food as fully as possible, with all of your senses, trying to appreciate it as much as possible. Here’s some of what people said about it online.

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November 10, 2014

Good Food Challenge 2014: "Eat food. Mostly plants. Not too much." — Michael Pollan

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November 10, 2014
Good Food Challenge 2014: "Eat food. Mostly plants. Not too much." — Michael Pollan

Some good conversations around this quote happened on Facebook. Here's a look at some of it.

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November 10, 2014

Good Food Challenge 2014: Ross Traverse's Essential Gardening Tools

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November 10, 2014
Good Food Challenge 2014: Ross Traverse's Essential Gardening Tools

A good, simple list of gardening tools from NL gardening expert Ross Traverse.

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