Going, Going, Gone: PASA’s Online Auction

PASA (Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture), Grid’s favorite association for sustainable agriculture, is holding an online auction. They’ve got great gifts, pastured Thanksgiving turkeys and exciting getaways. Bidding closes on November 14. The money benefits the organization’s excellent programs. For more on PASA members, check out last year’s Farmbook.  

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I’m Blue: Hubbard Squash Makes the Meal

The oblong shape and striking hue of a blue hubbard sqaush is enough to make you take a second look—and that's exactly what I did when I spotted the baby blues at Sunday's Headhouse Square Farmers' Market. Three Springs Fruit Farm's stand, my go to spot for as many apples as I could physically carry, was

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Reflections: Pistoletto Exhibit Opens

Today, the Philadelphia Museum of Art debuts Michelangelo Pistoletto: Cittadellarte, an exhibition of the artist’s current work at his interdisciplinary laboratory, and Michelangelo Pistoletto: From One to Many, 1956–1974, a survey of the Italian artist’s varied and complex oeuvre. Pistoletto has long used his work as a lense for contemporary society—this includes issues of waste and

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Group Think: Food52.com as Recipe Resource

New York Times Magazine‘s recent (excellent) food issue included a feature on community-based recipe generation. The article, written by Amanda Hesser, praised the power of the home cook: I began to see that readers had always been integral to the Times food pages, whether they contributed recipes, as Aunt Addie did, or were featured by

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West Side Story: Mariposa’s Expansion

Meal Ticket has the scoop on Mariposa’s upcoming expansion—something we’ve had our eyes on for a while.  The West Philly co-op decided on a building at 4824 Baltimore Avenue that will quintuple their retail space. Green features will include rainwater cisterns, rooftop beehives and a vertical garden. Check our Mariposa’s website for details.

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Turkey Time: Get Ready for Holiday Eats

Griggstown’s Matthew Systema and Grid photog Dan MurphyThought I’d give you guys a little teaser for our upcoming holiday guide. I spent this morning at Griggstown Quail Farm north of Princeton where I met hundreds of heritage breed Red Bourbon turkeys. They were a friendly and vocal lot (they swarmed us). We’ll have tons of

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Cycling Celebration: Philly’s First Bike Expo

  This weekend is the first ever Philadelphia Bike Expo, organized by Bilenky Cycle Works (visit their site for some lust-worthy bike beauties) and the BCGP. On Saturday and Sunday 70+ exhibitors will showcase everything from helmets to custom bike frames to baskets, bags, and much more. There will also be a number of seminars

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Label Maker: Greenwashing is Everywhere

The Wall Street Journal recently tackled the issue of “greenwashing”: According to a study due out Tuesday, more than 95% of consumer products examined committed at least one offense of “greenwashing,” a term used to describe unproven environmental claims, according TerraChoice, a North American environmental-marketing company that issued the report. It’s yet another reminder that

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Drill Team: Rendell Signs Fracking Order

Good news on the Marcellus Shale front—Governor Rendell has signed an order halting drilling on state forest land. Talks broke down over a proposed tax; Republicans wanted little to no taxes on the proposed drilling. Try to contain your surprise. Unfortunately, Rendell only has three months left in office, and the order could be reversed

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Cabbage Patch Kid: A Quick Veggie Side Dish

When it comes to food, I can be a bit of an old lady. I love brussels sprouts and chicken liver mousse, and I especially love cabbage. Boil it, saute it, shave it in a slaw, and I’ll gobble it up. On Monday, I picked up a sad discount Savoy cabbage from the Fair Food

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