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Stalking the heirloom tomato: Rhinebeck author and gardener proves … - Independent News Online

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

HEIRLOOM TOMATOES may have no better friend than Amy Goldman. Her latest book, The Heirloom Tomato: From Garden to Table (Bloomsbury 2008, $35), will be launched locally at Rural Residence, 316 Warren Street in Hudson, Saturday, August 2, from 6 to 8 …
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Imagine raising rambunctious triplets - Democrat and Chronicle

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Imagine raising three rambunctious preschoolers, carbon copies of each other. Kimberly Palumbo, of Greece, does it — and does a phenomenal job. That’s according to Palumbo’s sister-in-law. Family: Kimberly Palumbo, 40, lives in Greece with her …
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Adding zest to life behind bars - New London Day

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

Montville — The menu at the Corrigan-Radgowski Correctional Center just got a whole lot better. New culinary specialties are popping up on the menu, including eggplant parmesan, sauteed vegetables, stuffed zucchini, pasta salad and squash soup …
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Share this story: - Daily Chronicle

Thursday, July 31st, 2008

The residents, families and staff of DeKalb County Rehab & Nursing Center would like to thank the Master Gardener group from the University of I Extension office, especially Joe Pasteris. Thanks to their dedication, we now have a monthly horticulture …
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Depreciation Lands Museum invites visitors to step into 1794 - Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Depreciation Lands Musuem blacksmith Andy Karnavas, right, and his son, James, work a piece of steel in the museum’s blacksmith shop. The Hampton museum is marking its 35th anniversary. Ever wonder where streets such as Talley Cavey Road or Sample …
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Produce for Loaves & Fishes - Littleton Independent

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Produce for Loaves & FishesLittleton Independent, MA - Jul 30, 2008… at the Church Meadows site on Great Road where a Congregational Church committee dug up and planted a large vegetable and herb garden in the spring. …

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How to cope with too much produce in a quarantine zone - San Jose Mercury News

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

My house is in the quarantine zone for the light brown apple moth. I’m not supposed to take any plants, plant parts or produce off my property, according to Santa Clara Country agriculture officials Now, I’m growing a dozen varieties of tomatoes out …
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July 2008 - ABC News Blogs

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

‘Nightline’ spent a day last week at an oversized mansion in Connecticut that is on the market. Producers Claire Pedersen, Maggie Burbank and correspondent Andrea Canning profile the owners, who suffer from ‘ oversized mansion syndrome .’ The …
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Herbs: Flavor at your fingertips - Inrich.com

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

“For a long time, I used them because my grandmother and mother did,” she said. “But as time went on, I realized it was a much healthier way to eat. You don’t need a lot of fat or salt or preservatives or additives, because the fresh herbs add flavor …
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Food writer Joelle Kovach spends some time with Jay Nutt in his … - Peterborough Examiner

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Food writer Joelle Kovach spends some time with Jay Nutt in his …Peterborough Examiner, Canada - Jul 30, 2008Outside his café, Nutt maintains a 120-square-foot herb garden full of parsley, basil, spearmint, rosemary and thyme. He grows all the herbs they use in the …

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