Saved Seeds and Wild Weeds: The Farmers of Castlegarth
For Matthew Brearley, farming his parents’ land was an inevitability, even if his first career...
Read Moreby Heather Heagney | Sep 29, 2023 | Food Is Everything, Good Food Culture | 0
For Matthew Brearley, farming his parents’ land was an inevitability, even if his first career...
Read Moreby Lorette C. Luzajic | Feb 2, 2022 | Eat. Play. Rove. | 0
In 1962, a Pittsburgh based commercial illustrator and graphic designer named Andy...
Read Moreby Malcolm Jolley | Feb 26, 2021 | Good Food Culture | 0
The hackery in the name of this post comes from both a mid-pandemic revelation of mine on how to...
Read Moreby Malcolm Jolley | Dec 19, 2014 | Good Food Culture | 0
A dozen Canadian journalists, fighting jet lag, file into Antonio e Antonio, a renown pizzeria in...
Read Moreby Malcolm Jolley | Sep 6, 2013 | Good Food Culture | 1
If you’re like me, then in the last few weeks you have been fiendishly devouring as many...
Read Moreby | Aug 21, 2013 | Good Food Events | 0
From The Farm is pleased to spread the word about two great Prince Edward County food events that...
Read Moreby | Aug 12, 2011 | Good Food Culture | 1
Ryan Rivard, manager of All The Best Cheese department and a talented chef, has created a dynamite Tomato Onion Chili Jam made from heirloom tomatoes harvested from his garden in Norfolk County. It will be the secret ingredient in our entry in the Grilled Cheese Contest.
Read Moreby | Sep 16, 2010 | Good Food Culture | 0
This is the time of year when our own locally-grown tomatoes are at their best. You’ll find them in every size, shape and hue- sun-ripened and packed with flavour. Last week I came home from the Brick Works Farmers’ Market laden with large, nobbly, tomatoes of brilliant red with sweet, juicy flesh, and fabulous organic plum tomatoes of red, yellow, orange and green (some delicately striped or mottled) with slightly sharper taste and firmer flesh.
Read Moreby | Feb 19, 2010 | Good Food Culture | 1
by Malcolm Jolley Dan Donovan is looking for things. Things like chopped onions. Chopped onions are an essential ingredient for most store shelf pasta sauces. There is, in fact, a large and reasonably priced supply of chopped...
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