From Goethan metaphysics to cosmic configurations, we had a great discussion tonight at the Co-op. thanks to all who attended and to our hard working farm family of Inspiration Farm. Michael Long provided quite his own inspiration as well. Steiner would be proud.
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Village Books talk -- a great gathering....also, tonight at the Co-op!
· the decline (destruction of) kitchen literacy (thanks Ann Vileisis for a stunning book on the topic)
· the deceptive advertising (right, Annie’s Green Goddess dressing under the Trader Joe’s label??) and the NRA-like devotion to TJ’s hors d-oeuvres, dips, other delights for any and all baby-boomer soirees (and even for younger folks) – watch for more here on Trader Joe’s Nation
· the wisdom of Sandor Katz and his critique of…consumerism and elevation of all-things-fermented
· and the ever-instructive mantra of Slow Food – Good-Clean-Fair – for mindful eating.
Resilience -- Student and Farmer Practitioners Speak!
Resilience Workshop -- Students practice resilient-farming in our Mock workshop (USDA small-farms grant)....and enjoy some FLOSSY-food (Fresh, Local, organic, sustainable, and/or Seasonal!)
.........and wise words from Sweet Grass's Scott Meyers....on "farming with nature".......
Celebrating Community -- More food for thought!
...with the January Seed-Swap (see earlier posts) and delicious yogurt chese.
Yogurt cheese with bread crumbs….. It’s easy to make “yogurt cheese” from homemade fresh-milk yogurt, which is then left to drain in a cheesecloth for several hours – I use the whey for lacto-fermenting beets (to make beet kvass) and the lovely yogurt cheese rolled in our very own fermented sourdough bread.
A Trip to the Esoteric and the Practical (Farms on Lopez)
Gigi's agroecology students visit with biodynamic guru Henning Sehmsdorf (note soils, livestock diversity, dairy, and BD prep storage) and Kobe beef farmer extraordinaire Scott Meyers (note livestock health and pasture management). The nourishing bean soup -- prepared with on-farm foods and rich in bone-broth -- took one week to prepare.
Sweet Grass.....................
Farms! Farms Farms! Good times and good field trips in our agroecology class!
Thanks to Whatcom County farmers for hosting us! Matt Eldridge and family.....
and Growing Washington (thanks Clayton and Jay)!





