Yes, Austin has developed quite the reputation as a “foodie” city, but what we eat is about more than just the best avocado toast recipes. That’s why we write stories about the impact of our local food system on the environment, culture, and equity.
From: “Andrew w Smiley”
Sprouting Healthy Kids Summer Educator Institute for Austin-area Teachers
Presented by Sustainable Food Center in partnership with Skillpoint Alliance
June 15-17, 2009
Blog devoted to sustainable food — traditional and vegetarian cooking, recipes with dairy free options, growing your own food, farmer’s markets and community supported agriculture plus food in the news.
Kat Sparks Blog
I am a Foodie. An addict to the sensory enchantment of food that fuels the body and the soul, I delight in all things edible.
We grow a wide assortment of organic vegetables, herbs and flowers for
our community supported agricultural operation (CSA). The CSA concept is
based on the model that customers/shareholders invest in the farm and
share in the harvest over the course of the season. Currently, we have a
waiting list for new CSA members, but we do have Workshare memberships
available. A workshare member is someone who works from 8am to 1pm on a
Saturday or Wednesday in exchange for a week share of the farm’s produce
(typically 8 – 10 seasonal vegetable items, a $30.00 value).
From: Reed Sternberg
Hi Everyone,
The *Texas Green Network May Meeting* is going on this:
*Wednesday, May 27th 4-7pm*
*Austin Farmers Market at the Triangle*
*46th & Lamar (Info at www.sustainablefoodcenter.org)*
*Please RSVP at **rsvp at TexasGreenNetwork.org*
This month, TGN joins forces with the *Austin Farmers Market* and *Sustainable
Food Center* for our May meeting. Join us for a great array of locally
grown foods and beverages and check out the market in full swing.
Tonight we are celebrating local food production and our newest crop of Citizen Gardener and Permaculture graduates. If you are just finding out this event is happening and your schedule is open this evening RSVP to this link
http://www.evite.com/pages/invite/viewInvite.jsp?event=CMTPPAUKXUESMARGVVXS&inviteId=TNHBIUVEQUNHCAORFKHO&showPreview=false&x=987071397 and get cooking/chopping!
From: antoinette marie
PLEASE POST FAR AND WIDE
Over the next three weeks, Windsor Park Community Garden will be collecting
recycled materials to fill in the frames of our fence. We are seeking
donations of materials (see list below).
Here is what the frames look like: They are about 5.5 feet wide by 3.5 feet
tall.
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Here is a frame that is partially filled in (with woven venetian blinds)
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And here is one that is completed but has not yet been installed
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Some ideas we have for “fill” are:
Come help Johnson’s Backyard Garden harvest potatoes this Saturday, May
9th or next Wednesday May 13th from 8am to 1pm! We grow a wide
assortment of organic vegetables, herbs and flowers for our community
supported agriculture (CSA) and certified organic farm. The CSA concept
is based on the model that customers/shareholders invest in the farm and
share in the harvest over the course of the season.
In exchange for your help, you’ll receive a share of our farm’s freshly
harvested organic vegetables. This week, we are planning on including
Upcoming Workshops through Sustainable Food Center
Workshops are free unless otherwise indicated. Registration is required –
call 236-0074 x105 or email jess at sustainablefoodcenter.org. To find out
about more events, go to www.sustainablefoodcenter.org
Learning the Medicine Wheel
Saturday, May 9, 10am-1pm
Alma de Mujer Center, 13621 FM 2769
Come out to Alma de Mujer and learn about the Nahui Ollin Medicine Wheel
garden, both its concept and its use. We will discuss traditional approaches