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- RT @CCAN: DC friends! @DOEE_DC is seeking input on their #CarbonFreeDC by 2050 campaign. Share your vision of a climate-resilient city: h… 12 hours ago
- East of the Hudson River - here we come! Our Dobbs Ferry store will be opening soon. Scroll down in this link to… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
- @KingKBazz Hi Chef, We do not currently carry this product but we are adding it to our product review schedule - wh… twitter.com/i/web/status/1… 1 day ago
- @KingKBazz I will check and get back to you. It doesn’t look familiar to me, but new items come in frequently. Thanks for reaching out. 2 days ago
- RT @ChesapeakeNPS: Imani Black is the founder of Minorities In Aquaculture which works to educate minority women on aquaculture & restorati… 2 days ago
- RT @RandyLerman: Be sure to donate non-working light strings from the holidays to @MOMsOrganicMrkt locations! 3 days ago
- @cten_hue We’re not Yes Organic Market (14th St) but thanks for thinking of us anyway :) 4 days ago
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What’s cookin? Spinach Lasagne
Spinach lasagne – warm, filling and tasty. This dish takes about an hour and 1/2 to make, but can be prepared in advance and stored in the fridge. The original recipe calls for it to be baked in a 9×13 … Continue reading
What’s cookin? India-inspired Chicken with Rice Pilaf & Spinach Salad
This complete dinner is simple to make and very flavorful. Serves 6. Initial prep takes about 15 minutes and the rest can be done while cooking. Total cook time = 1 hour. Spinach salad is gluten-free and vegan. Rice pilaf … Continue reading
Posted in Organic Food, Recipes
Tagged Ayrshire Farm, chicken, coriander, cumin, India, lime, rice pilaf, salad, spinach, turmeric
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Testing the Soil
This is my first year with a rather large garden all to myself. I went from 6 pots to a 4×12 plot in a community garden. I was trying to go all organic from soil to plant, but the soil … Continue reading
Posted in Fruits, Gardening, Local, Native plants, Organic Food, Vegetables
Tagged accomplishment, Black from Tula, Brandywine tomatoes, community garden, critters, eggplant, gardening, green beans, harvest, herbs, home garden, jade cucumbers, jalapeno, kale, Mid-Atlantic, mulch, mustard greens, okra, organic growing, organic methods, pea plants, pesticide, pests, Romaine, rouge zucchini, seeds, spinach, Sun Gold, sweet peppers, tilling, weeding, zucchini patch
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