Hey all, it's Terry. Presenting a peachy taste of my upcoming book this fall, Vegan Pie in the Sky. There’s a little known cousin of pie called pandowdy, something that if you fear making crusts from scratch or are simply looking for something beyond basic pie or cobbler that just happens to be a fantastic … Continue reading Recipe: Ginger Peach Pandowdy
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Last Night’s Food Tasting Recipe!
I hope you all got a chance to sample our own CSA Chef Terry Romero's vegetable pancakes last night. Not only did they utilize pretty much everything in our box this week, but they were delicious! Here is her recipe: Crunchy vegetable pancakes makes 12 four inch pancakes Everyone loves zucchini pancakes, but the addition … Continue reading Last Night’s Food Tasting Recipe!
“Greenhorns” Premiering in Brooklyn
July 24 (Sunday) "Greenhorns" Premiering in Brooklyn Event Description: You are invited to the Brooklyn premiere of our documentary film The Greenhorns, about the struggle and valor of young farmers in America. To see the trailer go to http://www.TheGreenhorns.net July 24 at 7pm at the Bell House in Brooklyn (Gowanus) Please help us spread the … Continue reading “Greenhorns” Premiering in Brooklyn
Zucchini Grows in Forest Hills… and Kew Gardens, Long Island, and…
You may have noticed that we're now leaving the lettuce phase of the CSA season and entering the zucchini stage. You're in luck if you like zucchini! If this is your first season with a CSA, well, let's just say that it's about to start sprouting out of your ears! Luckily, this isn't my first … Continue reading Zucchini Grows in Forest Hills… and Kew Gardens, Long Island, and…
Get Thee to a Park!
Summer is upon us and we are all looking for a little outdoor entertainment. Image from Wikipedia.com Well...NYC, we are more than in luck. Not only does our great city have fantastic events oozing with culture at every turn, there are many that won't take one penny away from your veggie budget! So pack up … Continue reading Get Thee to a Park!
A Pie With My Salad
There it was, in Week Two's box...long strands of what my husband said looked like red celery, tart on the tongue and just what I wanted. Rhubarb. The scent carried me back to my family farm. Every summer we'd pick rhubarb out of the patch behind our little playhouse, and then there would be tantalizing, … Continue reading A Pie With My Salad
