Posted in Growing Food, Savoring Culture on Aug 9th, 2008
Produce from Chang Farm is served at Amherst Chinese Food.
Last night, I dined with Wonderful Husband Charles at Amherst Chinese Food. Don’t be deceived by its unassuming name: Amchi, as it’s fondly known, was chosen by Gourmet magazine as one of the country’s best “Farm-to-Table” restaurants in 2007.
The restaurant is owned by Dr. Tso-cheng [...]
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Posted in Growing Food, Savoring Culture on Aug 7th, 2008
I work for Trader Joe’s, the coolest grocery store chain in the world and one of the best employers.* That being said, there’s room for improvement in any enterprise, and one quibble with Trader Joe’s is that the produce section mainly offers packaged fruits and vegetables from California or farther. While this approach allows the [...]
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Posted in Savoring Culture on Aug 6th, 2008
My friend and co-worker, Karen, belongs to a family that has farmed in Hadley, MA, for over 200 years. These days, the farm is inhabited by four generations of Barstows and a lot of Holstein cows.
While Longview Farm has operated a successful dairy for many years, the family is looking to diversify their business, [...]
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Posted in Growing Food, Savoring Culture on Aug 4th, 2008
I hope that you’ve been enjoying a bountiful variety of fresh fruits and vegetables this summer. As a newcomer to western Massachusetts, I quickly learned that this region is blessed with many small farms. Regional agriculture is promoted by Community Involved in Sustaining Agriculture (CISA), which maintains a directory of farms, retailers, and restaurants that [...]
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Lucky is the cook who lives next to a shiitake mushroom farm!
Yesterday, Charles and I walked through the woods to say hello to our neighbors… who happen to raise shiitake mushrooms. They started the commercial operation two years ago and sell their shiitakes to the nearby Whole Foods Market and a local produce distributor. A noteworthy aspect [...]
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