Meet Your Farmer: Chris Whitney, Locktown Farm
by guest blogger Katie Lutzker, It's a crisp fall morning. Chris Whitney kneels down and pulls back straw from the beds of his summer garden to reveal beautiful, dark, loose soil, rich in...
Meet Your Farmer: Malaika Spencer, Roots to River Farm
The past ten years—the last five in particular—has seen a large influx of young farmers in Bucks County. They are passionate about growing healthy, fresh food using sustainable and organic practices. In...
Meet Your Farmer: Hershberger Heritage Farm
When you can't find good eggs or poultry, raise your own, right? That's what the Laytons decided to do and now they've got a whole farm. NOTE: The Laytons moved to a new...
Meet your farmer: Beef the way nature intended
Most of us want to eat healthier. Watch the news or read the papers and it can get a little overwhelming. Eat organic? Eat local? No antibiotics or growth hormones? And where...
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Who knew?
RT @Foodimentary: Who knew? After The Boston Tea Party(1773),it was considered patriotic to drink only coffee. Tea was considered "English."
Signs of spring
For some, it's robins, tweeting in the garden. For others, it's little snowdrop flowers poking their heads up between the ivy. For us, we know it's spring in two ways. First, by...
Eat down the street
Just a year ago The 3/50 Project began. Hard to believe. This grassroots "movement" to encourage people to support their independent, local brick and mortar businesses began with a blog post by...
Tax season
I feel a need to apologize for the lightness of my online presence these past few days. I've been pulling together our taxes. Ugh. Should be done today and I'll send it off...










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