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Seasonings: From the Farm: Berry Blast Saturday set for May 25 at Boyle County Farmers Market
Contributing WriterDon’t forget to mark your calendars for Berry Blast Saturday on May 25. Complimentary strawberry shortcake samples, made with local homegrown strawberries, will be offered to our patrons. Our local schools will be competing in a farmers market...Tags: Blueberries, Jams and Jellies, Potatoes, Breads, Foods and Beverages
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Fresh salad greens in season
Fresh Kentucky salad greens are a sure sign of the spring garden season! Whether you choose to grow your own or purchase from our farmer’s market vendors, delicious salad greens make a refreshing and nutritious statement for your family meals....
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From the Farm: Won't be long until strawberries arrive at market
Contributing WriterLocal homegrown strawberries will be arriving at the market soon. To celebrate, we will mark May 25 as Berry Blast Saturday. Complimentary strawberry shortcake samples will be offered to our patrons. Our local schools will be competing in a Farmers&...Tags: Baking Powder, Jams and Jellies, Breads, Kale, Cornbread
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From the Farm: Saturday market day was chilly but clear
Contributing WriterMarket Day last Saturday was a repeat of the previous one. There were breezy and chilly temperatures but, thankfully, no rain. In addition to all the wonderful fresh goodies to be found at the 2013 outdoor farmers’ market, this year looks to be an...Tags: Chives, Asparagus, Salads, Jams and Jellies, Breads
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Food on the Table: How to build a successful summer salad
For Food on the TableWarm weather often means lighter, fresher eating. Salads are perfectly light, yet satisfying, and are a great way to incorporate all the beautiful fresh, seasonal summer fruits and vegetables taking over the grocery store produce department. Below are...Tags: Salt, Recipes, Sausages, Salads, Lifestyle and Leisure
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Down the Lane: Mission accomplished
The Winchester SunWell, I accomplished my grandmother duties last week in Louisville while my oldest daughter, Kim, was away in California. My job meant taking 4-year-old Olivia back and forth to Uncle Sam’s Place and keeping an eye on 18-year-old Stephenie while...Tags: Services and Shopping, Health, Hospitals and Clinics, Arts and Culture, Festive Events
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From the Farm: Opening day for farmers market was beautiful
Contributing ColumnistLast Saturday was a beautiful opening day for the Boyle County Farmers’ Market. It was only 34 degrees when we began to set up but as the sun came up and warmed everything, it turned into a perfect Spring day. The tables were full of bright...Tags: Onions, Asparagus, Jams and Jellies, Breads, Soups
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SHOWTIME: Boyle students' hard work culminates with plant sale
jking@amnews.comKatie Wray pulls sundried leaves from a tomato plant she is grooming that is taller than she is, releasing an aroma that smells like springtime and sunshine. Wray, a senior working in the FFA greenhouse at Boyle County High School, gathers the dried...Tags: Students, Education, Plant Openings, Teaching and Learning, University of Kentucky
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From the Farm: Cold temps have ruined some garden goodies
Contributing ColumnistSaturday’s Farmers’ Market day was cool, cloudy and breezy. Most of our farmers, growers and vendors were present with a nice variety of spring veggies. Asparagus and rhubarb quickly sold out, followed by the crisp, green lettuces and onions....Tags: Asparagus, Rhubarb, Strawberries, Jams and Jellies, Breads
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County schools serve up local food for 'Farm to School' lunch day
jkleppinger@jessaminejournal.comWhen students in Jessamine County schools went to the lunch room last Friday, they traveled about the same distance they do every day. The food they consumed had a much shorter trip than usual. The district hosted its first “Farm to School”...Tags: Energy Saving, Environmental Issues
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Kentucky School for the Deaf: A look back at the Danville school's past
Professor emeritus at Centre College and Jacobs Hall Museum volunteerIn 1874, Kentucky School for the Deaf began publishing a weekly in-house newspaper, The Kentucky Deaf-Mute, to give the male students an opportunity to learn the printing trade. KSD published the newspaper continuously from 1874 to 2004 with only a name...Tags: Students, Henry Clay, Basketball, Teaching and Learning, Sports
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Johns: Farmers markets among the best spots for fresh summer produce
There is nothing better than fresh produce. I am talking about tomatoes that ripen in the sun and baby cucumbers that when cut offer a smell of summer. In fact, as I sit writing this column, I smell the blackberry cobbler finding its way to me from the...Tags: Cinnamon, Blue Cheese, Pizzas, Butter, Facebook
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