Currently Viewing:
Let’s Go Fishing!
Categories:
Archives:
Recipes
- View Database
- Recipe Categories
Email Me
Archive for the 'Local Agriculture' Category
(Chronologically Listed)
Let’s Go Fishing!
You may have guessed from my previous posts on grass-fed and free-range beef that I’ve been thinking about sustainability and meat a lot lately. Beef was an easy thing for me to write about because I feel like I have a real handle on how to eat beef in a sustainable way: don’t eat it [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on May 19th, 2010 under Food Politics, Local Agriculture, Seafood, Thoughts on Foods | Comment now »Go Garlic!
I don’t think I’ve posted a recipe on my blog since the beginning of last semester. Ever since I lost my camera I’ve been hesitant to post recipes because I feel like I’m cheating using just words and no pictures to back up the goodness. But with this recipe it’s not the picture perfect looks [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on February 15th, 2010 under Cooking Adventure, Local Agriculture, New Recipe | Comment now »The Future of Food and Nutrition
My lovely readers…thank you! Your sympathy and suggestions about my grading difficulties were incredibly sweet and I appreciated them more than I can say. The problem with my class has been resolved and not only am I getting the credit, but I didn’t even have to write the paper. I couldn’t be happier. I wish [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on January 26th, 2009 under Books to Read, Farm Life, Local Agriculture, Thoughts on Foods | 1 Comment »The Problem of Too Many Apples…
If you had asked me a week ago if it were possible to posses too many apples I would have answered with an unequivocal “no.” This week I know better. The trouble started at school. One of my favorite classes in the AFE program at Tufts is our Experiencing Massachusetts Agriculture class. [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on October 23rd, 2008 under Cooking Adventure, Greatest Hits, Local Agriculture, New Recipe | 1 Comment »First Day of Fall
What’s that I feel? A slight chill in the air? Maybe a hint of crispness? Oh yes! Not only was yesterday the official first day of autumn, but it was also the first day that I had to put on a jacket to be comfortable outside. Back in North Carolina it may be 85 degrees [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on September 23rd, 2008 under Cooking Adventure, Farmer's Market, Local Agriculture, New Recipe | Comment now »Spring Planting Begins…
After two straight weeks of rain the sun has finally peeped out for long enough that we can start on the real work of spring: planting. Apparently spring planting is always a big rush as well as a bit of a gamble. You don’t want to start too early because a late frost might come [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on April 22nd, 2008 under Farm Life, Local Agriculture | Comment now »When It Rains It Pours…
It began raining on Saturday, the same day we had to move our bed to the new place in Hillsboro. We dutifully wrapped everything in plastic and began. It has been 10 days since then and every single one of them has been rainy. The day we moved our mattress and box spring it drizzled. [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on April 8th, 2008 under Farm Life, Local Agriculture, Thoughts on Foods | Comment now »The Arrival of Spring…Onions
I have taken a very long break from posting. The reason for this is no that my work has been slammed (although it has), or that I’m lazy (although I am), or even that I’ve been reading the Golden Compass trilogy in every spare second I’ve had (although I have), it’s that I’ve been hibernating. [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on March 17th, 2008 under Cooking Adventure, Local Agriculture, New Recipe | 1 Comment »Entirely Local Peach Pie
Do you ever get silly ideas stuck in your head? I got the idea to make a peach pie in my head one Saturday when I saw several baskets of gorgeous fresh peaches at the farmers’ market downtown and couldn’t get rid of it. Not only was it stuck in there, but it kept getting [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on August 11th, 2007 under Cooking Adventure, Local Agriculture | 7 Comments »One Local Summer
What am I doing this summer? Joining the One Local Summer Challenge, of course. While looking around the world wide web for like minded bloggers I discovered a site called Pocket Farm. It was a serendipitous day because my discovery of the site happened to fall on the same day that folks were singing up [...]
Posted by KeysAmy on June 25th, 2007 under Local Agriculture, Thoughts on Foods | Comment now »

EarthboundKitchen by Amy Scheuerman is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 United States License.
What I'm Reading:
My Links:
Five Food Resources:
Blogroll:
- Agricultural Law
- Change.org Sustainable Food
- Cricket Bread
- Delicious Days
- Eat Local Challenge
- Epicurean Ideal
- Food Law
- Food Politics
- I Heart Small Farms
- Jacqueline Church
- LaLaLa Blog
- Only an Almond Bean
- Orangette
- No Impact Man
- Project's to Finish
- Roots & Grubs
- Sustainable Table
- Sweet Foodie
- Tea And Cookies
- The Green Guide
- U.S. Food Policy