Thursday, January 28, 2010

Workshops for Market Gardeners

Have you thought about growing a market garden and selling at local farmers' markets but aren't sure where to start? Turner Farm is offering a series of workshops to help new market gardeners start selling at farmers' markets.

EARN A LITTLE “GREEN” BY GROWING GREENS
Discussion will focus on varieties of greens that grow well and sell well, along with tips on how to raise them year round.  Led by Melinda O’Briant.  February 2nd, 7:00-8:30 pm.

TRAFFIC STOPPERS:
Start a conversation at your market table by growing unusual produce
Discussion will focus on fruits and vegetables such as jerusalem artichokes, broccoli raab, garlic scapes, tomatillos, and others that grow well but aren't commonly seen at area farmers' markets. Led by Melinda O’Briant and Nancy Ogg of Shady Grove Farm. February 23, 7:00-9:00 pm.

Attend one or both. Fee for each class is $12. Turner Farm, 7400 Given Rd, Indian Hill 45243.  Reservations can be made by calling the farm at 561-7400 or emailing them.

Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Basics of Herbalism Workshops

Local herbalist Abby Artemisia is offering a Basics of Herbalism series of workshops.  The first, Herbal Teas for Winter Wellness, is February 6th at Imago.

From the announcement:

In this class we'll talk about the different types of tea, i.e. black, green, white, herbal, etc.  We'll discuss herbal options for immunity boosting in this chilly season.  You'll learn how to create a tea that's not only healthy, but tasty, too!  There will be plenty of easily digestible (pardon the pun) information about the herbs and the various techniques for steeping tea.  And...you'll even get to create your very own tea blend to take home!
Saturday, February 6, 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM, Imago Earth Center (700 Enright Avenue in Price Hill, Cincinnati)  $25, space limited to 20, reserve here.

Slow Food Cincinnati Kickoff Meeting Jan 27

Slow Food Cincinnati is having their 2010 kickoff meeting 6:00pm, Wednesday January 27th at Park+Vine (1109 Vine St, Over-the-Rhine, 45202).

From the evite:

Please join Slow Food Cincinnati for our 2010 Kickoff Meeting at Park+Vine downtown!  We are excited to meet Slow Food Cincinnati Members and food enthusiasts alike for an evening of delicious local food and beverages, conversation, and information about our group.  The event is free of charge, however we welcome any donations to offset the costs of refreshments.

Please bring your appetite, ideas, and interest in supporting good, clean, fair food.  We look forward to seeing you soon!

For more information on becoming a registered Slow Food member, please visit slowfoodusa.org.   We welcome both Slow Food members and non-members to this event.
Free (donations gratefully accepted), but reservations required.  To reserve your place, visit their facebook page.

Friday, January 22, 2010

Winter Farmers' Markets at Our Ohio

Our Ohio has a listing of winter farmers' markets. (If your market isn't listed, tell the market manager to contact Our Ohio.)

Tuesday, January 19, 2010

SW Ohio Beekeeper School March 27th

Southwestern Ohio Beekeeper School is open for registration.  The daylong school features multi-track programs designed for the beginner and experienced beekeeper.  This is a highly-regarded beekeeping school -- local beekeeper Richard Stewart of Carriage House Farm says:

"This school has a long history and is very popular, so much so that last year registration closed two weeks after opening with this year expected to go even quicker. The lectures are top notch, every major bee supply vendor in the business is present...If you only attend one beekeeping school ever, this should be the one hands down!"
 Saturday March 27th 8am - 3pm at the Oasis Conference Center (902 Loveland-Miamiville Rd, Loveland 45140).  $35 per person.  Lunch is provided.  Registration is by mail, first-come, first-served, and is limited to 300.  Download the forms here.  Last year's school sold out early, so don't delay. 

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Review of Dojo Gelato at EpiVentures


EpiVentures has reviewed Dojo Gelato, a local artisan gelato maker who sell at Findlay Market and around town.

Saturday, January 16, 2010

Local 127 Reviewed at EpiVentures


EpiVentures has reviewed Local 127, which sources locally. This one's a particularly interesting review because they were at the chef's table.

Local 127  on Urbanspoon

Fabulous Fermentation 101 at Park+Vine

Park+Vine (1109 Vine St in Over-The-Rhine, 45202) is offering Fabulous Fermentation 101, a class by Fab Ferments' Jordan Aversman and Jennifer De Marco on how to ferment sauerkraut and pickles at home.  The beginners workshop features an overview of the health benefits of fermented foods, a fermentation demonstration and a question-and-answer session.

Feb. 6, 11am to 1pm, at Park + Vine. Space is limited to 30 people. Free, but donations are appreciated. RSVP  by Feb. 5 via email or at 513-721-7275.

Friday, January 15, 2010

Market Shelters Compared at Boulder Belt


Lucy over at Boulder Belt has reviewed various market shelters (portable gazebos to you and me) for sturdiness, ease of set up, and value vs. cost.  Useful information for anyone considering putting in a market garden this year and selling at your local farmers' market.

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Sustainable Dinner Party



Sustainable Table is offering a free Sustainable Dinner Party Kit.  From the downloadable kit:
A sustainable dinner party is a shared meal that focuses on local food and the farms and people who produce it. Much like a typical dinner party, there will be good friends, delectable cuisine and stimulating conversation, but with a focus on the plate in front of you and the issues that surround it. A sustainable dinner party presents an opportunity to discuss modern agriculture and enjoy some delicious seasonal food in the process.
Pretty cool idea!