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  • A real lesson in farming-Green String Institute

    michelle victoria October 1, 2009     1 Comment     Farm to Table, Farmers Markets, Gardens and Farms, Slow Food, Sustainable Agriculture

    In 2000 Fred Cline, founder of Cline Cellars, and Bob Cannard founded the Green String Institute. The Institute was created because both men saw that as the concept of organic farming became more popular it was unfortunately also being diluted from what it truly is. To Bob Cannard, one of the pioneers of the organic movement

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  • Fresh blue corn cornbread thanks to Talon de Gato Farm at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market

    michelle victoria September 20, 2009     2 Comments     Farm to Table, Farmers Markets, Gardens and Farms, GMO-GE Information, Recipes, Santa Fe, Slow Food, Sustainable Agriculture

    Yesterday at the Santa Fe Farmers’ Market I was lucky to spot the last bag of blue cornmeal at one of the vendor’s stands and this morning I made this blue corn cornbread. I had not planned to post this here but I had someone Tweet me (my Twitter name is SmartLifeways if you would like to

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  • The ‘White House’ Farmer’s Market-Does it matter?

    michelle victoria September 18, 2009     No Comment     Changing Habits, Farmers Markets, Gardens and Farms, Sustainable Agriculture

    Has a small organic garden on the White House lawn really made a difference? The NY Times, the Huffington Post and even You Tube to name just a few, carried the story about the new farmer’s market just a few blocks away from the White House, but does it really matter? I would have to say, yes

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  • Very Hip, Very Sustainable, Very Delicious…Akasha

    michelle victoria September 3, 2009     No Comment     Farm to Table, Farmers Markets, Los Angeles, Restaurants, Slow Food, Sustainable Businesses

    Akasha is a wonderful restaurant serving American comfort food (and some other countries versions too) that just happens to use the finest local, organic and hand-crafted ingredients that can be found. It feels to me as if Akasha Richmond, the chef/owner, has the gift of creating amazing dishes and her own personal values insist on

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  • Lobbyists On Our Side

    michelle victoria September 2, 2009     No Comment     Farmers Markets, GMO-GE Information, Industrial food practices, Sustainable Businesses

    If you want to know more about the food that you are eating, and what you can do to protect our food supplies this is a great web site. It is nice to know that their are a few lobbyists in Washington protecting our interests. This is their Mission Statement: Food & Water Watch protects

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  • Cru in Silverlake-Delicious and Organic

    michelle victoria August 31, 2009     No Comment     Farm to Table, Farmers Markets, Los Angeles, Restaurants, Slow Food, Sustainable Businesses

    Raw or cooked, Cru’s vegan dishes will have you wondering why you would ever eat any other way. Chef Rachel Carr has perfected the art of vegan cooking and food preparation…how else can you describe her wonderful ‘uncooked’ raw dishes. Originally, Cru served exclusively raw dishes but now you can enjoy both delicious raw and cooked dishes

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  • Not Your Ordinary Oatmeal

    michelle victoria August 29, 2009     1 Comment     Farm to Table, Farmers Markets, Recipes, Restaurants, Santa Fe, Sustainable Businesses

    Located on Canyon Road the most charming gallery street in Santa Fe, the Teahouse is much more than a place to go for a cup tea.  At the Teahouse you can have breakfast, lunch or dinner and know that you are enjoying organically grown and locally produced food. Dionne Christian, the owner of the Teahouse,

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  • Basmati Rice and Vegetable Salad

    michelle victoria August 28, 2009     2 Comments     Farm to Table, Farmers Markets, Recipes

    I had not really planned on including my own recipes here, which now that I think about it is silly since I used to have an organic coffee house/cafe and was the chef, but as I was preparing my lunch today I thought this would be a great recipe to share on the web site.

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  • Our Food Choices and Global Warming

    michelle victoria August 21, 2009     No Comment     Farmers Markets, Gardens and Farms, Sustainable Businesses

    Sometimes the larger issues that we read about and we know are reaching a critical point seem so monumental a sense of powerlessness can overwhelm us, global warming can be one of these issues. But, the good news is there are many things that each of us can do on a daily basis to halt

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  • The Joy of Mastery

    michelle victoria August 19, 2009     No Comment     Farmers Markets, Films to see

    What a joy to watch Julie and Julia, which transports us back to another time and another state of mind, while offering a contrast to life in the 21st century. The fun watching Julia Child as embodied in Meryl Streep kept me smiling for the entirety of the movie and afterwards as well. Sharing Julia’s thrill shopping

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