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Zucchini Rice Gratin

August 18, 2012by jazzkj Leave a comment

1/3 cup uncooked white rice, long-grain is suggested but use whatever you prefer 5 tablespoons olive oil 1 1/2 pounds zucchini or other summer squash (about 3 medium), sliced 1/4-inch […]

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Tomato Frittata With Fresh Marjoram or Thyme

August 28, 2010by jazzkj Leave a comment

I just spotted this in the NYT today, and it looks sooo good… 1 1/4 pounds tomatoes 1 or 2 garlic cloves (to taste), minced or puréed Salt and freshly […]

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Greek Salad with Orzo and Black-Eyed Peas

July 25, 2010by jazzkj Leave a comment

The recipe has you put it into mason jars to see the layers — cute, maybe handy for picnics, but pretty unnecessary.  I just mixed it all together, and it […]

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Summer Bread Salad with Tomatoes and Feta Cheese

September 12, 2009by jazzkj Leave a comment

1-1/2-2 cups chopped baby zucchini and/or chopped peeled cucumber 1-1/2 cups chopped tomatoes 1/2 cup crumbled feta cheese 1/4 cup sweet or green onion 1/4 cup imported olives (black or […]

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Tomato and Goat Cheese Salad with Basil Vinaigrette

September 6, 2009by jazzkj Leave a comment

Shared by CSA member Kathy Osborne. She says that the basil vinaigrette does not disappoint! 1/2 cup packed fresh basil leaves, plus more for garnish 2 tablespoons olive oil 2 […]

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Shannon’s Kohlrabi Sandwiches

October 4, 2007by jazzkj 1 Comment

Peel and slice a kohlrabi into 1/8 inch thick slices. Use as a component in a sandwich (i.e. cheese, mayo, lettuce, tomato, mustard, and kohlrabi). This is now our favorite […]

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Prizewinner Green Beans with Tomatoes and Herbs

October 4, 2007by jazzkj Leave a comment

This recipe won a prize in the 2002 Food for Thought Recipe Contest in Madison, Wisconsin 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 1 clove garlic, minced about 1/4 teaspoon red pepper […]

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This cutie may be leaving the farm tomorrow but we’re so glad she’s going to be returning to Maine next month! Thank you for the hard work and the wisdom you brought to the farm this season, @rosecathat! We’re so glad you came (and are coming) back!
Maple concurs. The sweet corn is looking awesome this year. Now if she would only put the effort into keeping deer and raccoons away that she does into looking pretty. #notthemosthelpfulassistant
“The cost of land and access to it challenges most small farmers who don’t inherit land, especially farmers of color and other socially disadvantaged groups, but the long-standing dream for secure farmland is becoming a reality for one group of immigrant farmers here in Maine.
In awe of the BLMPortland organizers of last night’s incredible protest. So grateful for their leadership and for the thousands who showed up. When we lay face-down on Commercial Street for eight minutes it was so quiet you could hear the gulls crying over the harbor. After 400+ years the fight for racial justice is still just beginning, and we will support this fight - bodily, financially, politically - in the weeks and months and years to come. (Also grateful to be farming alongside a crew who knows how to do farm dinner on the sidewalk, far from the fields, while painting signs) #blmportland #blacklivesmatter
Two kids hard at work bickering and putting in the onions. (And oh my heart at the sight of CJ in her little work overalls!). #transplantingtime
A physically-distanced, masked and successful greenhouse plastic operation went off without a hitch yesterday! Everything got tied down before the wind picked up, and the new house is holding snug in today’s gusts. #nextuptomatoes
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