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Heart of Danville Farmers Market: Raiding the recipe box for recipes this week
Contributing WriterThe Heart of Danville Farmers Market will be set up Tuesdays and Thursdays across from Save-A-Lot on Lexington Road in the old Mini Mart lot. Hours are 9 a.m.- 4 p.m. On Saturdays, the farmers market will be set up at the U.S. Bank parking lot at Fourth...Tags: Summer Squash, Garlic, Lifestyle and Leisure, Buns and Rolls, Breads
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Food on the Table: Breaking down the myths of buying in bulk
For Food on the TableTo some the idea of “buying in bulk” means joining warehouse stores and buying excessive amounts of items that will ultimately go unused. However, many grocery stores, health-food stores, farmers markets and coops, now offer an array of...Tags: Kidney Beans, Onions, Garlic, Lifestyle and Leisure, Human Interest
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From the Farm: Zucchini makes a tasty dish
donnabee@bellsouth.netWe enjoyed another beautiful and busy Saturday at the market. Some of the vendors sold out early. Thanks to everyone who came out. We appreciate your support. We are irrigating our crops but we really need rain. The corn especially needs a good soaking...Tags: Summer Squash, Parsley, Butter, Farms, Recipes
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Danville suspends employee accused of making threat
dbrock@amnews.comThe man whose alleged death threat led to the resignation of Interim City Manager John W.D. Bowling will keep his job but receive a month-long suspension. Rick Henry, a mechanic in the Danville's public works garage, was suspended for 30 days without...Tags: Employees, Bowling, Labor Legislation, Crime, Law and Justice, Sports
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From the Farm: Summer is still in charge -- for a bit longer
donnabee@bellsouth.netWow, the last day of August is here! As September transitions us into October and fall weather, thoughts will begin turning toward fall crops. For now, however, summer is still in charge.Saturday was absolutely beautiful. Tables were filled with...Tags: Garlic, Chesapeake Bay, Yellow Squash, Black Pepper, Parmesan Cheese
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4-H ham project teaches kids where food comes from
Kentucky’s 4-H country ham project teaches kids where food comes from and reinforces Kentucky’s rich heritage of dry-cured hams, similar to the age-old practices used to make Italy’s prosciutto and Germany’s Black Forest Ham....Tags: Kentucky
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From the Farm: Hot weather doesn't slow down farmers market customers
donnabee@bellsouth.netSure didn’t feel much like fall during the weekend. Saturday’s hot weather didn’t slow our customers down! We had a very busy market day. We appreciate everyone who came out to visit us. Lots of summer veggies and fruits are still...Tags: Summer Squash, Onions, Apples, Recipes, Yellow Squash
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Food on the Table: Five must-have kitchen tools
For Food on the TableWe’ve all been guilty of getting sucked into infomercials featuring products claiming to be the next new thing to save you time and money. Despite how nifty these “as seen on TV” kitchen gadgets look, most of them are expensive and...Tags: Cheese, Pies and Tarts, Recipes, Cheddar Cheese
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Food on the Table: Celebrate St. Patty's Day with a Little Irish Luck and Lots of Traditions
For Food on the TableWith the fun parades, cute symbols, and tasty food; everyone loves to be Irish on St. Patrick’s Day! But the origin of this popular Irish holiday dates back one thousand years and is to honor the death of St. Patrick, Ireland’s patron saint....Tags: Corned Beef, Garlic, Cabbage, Pies and Tarts, Arts and Culture
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Harrodsburg commission gives initial approval for property tax increase
tkleffman@amnews.comHARRODSBURG — Following most other local governments, Harrodsburg City Commission on Monday had the first reading of an ordinance that adopts the full 4-percent compensating tax rate for 2011-12. The new rate of 72 cents per $100 of assessed...Tags: Politics, Career and Workplace, Local Government, Advanced Training
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Food on the Table: Cooking in season: Tomatoes
For Food on the TableFor most the warm temperatures of summer are quickly slipping away. Long sunlit days become shorter and the bounty of fresh fruits and vegetables will soon diminish. Take advantage of the last few days of summer and start meal planning with the ripe,...Tags: Dietary Supplements, Parsley, Heart Disease, Diseases and Illnesses, Potassium (dietary supplement)
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From the Farm: Fall Fest planned for October
donnabee@bellsouth.netThe Boyle County Farmers’ Market is planning a Fall Fest for Oct. 8. Mark your calendars and bring the kids. We are enjoying pleasant temperatures as we transition into fall. Saturday began cool but was warm and sunny by noon. It was a great day...Tags: Summer Squash, Onions, Soups, Pies and Tarts, Mushrooms
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