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Author Archives: Lovely Locavore Ladies
“Local things growing enough to fill your tummy” Time
This Thursday, a marvellous herald of summer happened. The Red Fire Farm CSA began. This marks the beginning of ‘local things growing enough to fill your tummy’ phase of the growing season. We had already managed to enjoy fresh things … Continue reading
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Garden Update
So……. yeah, we haven’t really posted in a while….. a long while……..The last time we posted, New England looked rather bare. This is the community garden at Larz Anderson Park in Brookline. We have had the opportunity this year to … Continue reading
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ONCE of Whimsy to Take Us Away…
Last Friday (a long long time ago, now), we sauntered down to Union Square for a loverly ONCE event with JJ of Cuisine en Locale fame, and ONCE of Whimsy and fun to get our minds off of a rather … Continue reading
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Le Garden!
So, we found out our garden plot number and absolutely had to take a trot out to try and locate it. After all, if the previous inhabitants had left any sort of structure (raised beds, any tomato cages, etc.), we … Continue reading
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Good Eats and Good News!
First the good eats. We went to the Wayland Winter Market for the first time this season, despite the snow and scored some awesome stuff. These lovelys are from a new vendor, which we were thrilled to see! We love … Continue reading
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