Want to learn about local resources for the foods you want to eat? Or maybe to gain some insight into what the "eat local" and "real foods" movements are all about? Each month, Christy Pooschke, and other local food advocates, will give you the inside scoop on what's happening with fresh foods in Omaha and the surrounding area (she'll even toss in a recipe from time to time!).
Spice Up Your Kitchen with Invisible Apron! Nothing says love like home cooking, but aprons aren't anyone's idea of a sexy. Enter: Invisible Aprons. These clear aprons are designed AND produced right here in Omaha. While they make a great Valentines Gift, that's not the only reason we love them. |
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Weather Outside Is Frightful … Indoor Farmers Market Is Delightful! Farmers markets are a great source of high quality, local produce, but they aren't only for the warmer months. Southwest Omaha's Tomāto Tomäto sells meat, dairy, and produce year round. Its story is still evolving as its popularity continues to grows. |
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Nutrition - The Best Gift of All! The Food Bank for the Heartland provides free food for those in need. Additionally, they have a tricked-out seasonal fresh fruit and vegetable delivery truck (!) for neighborhoods in need. Learn more about this unique program and how you can help! |
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Reading, Writing ... and Raised-Bed Gardening!?!?! Gabby, a 5th grader at Western Hills Magnet Center, probably knows more about raised-bed gardening than most. That's because her school operates a garden. This growing trend improves nutrition, provides hands-on learning, and improves school pride. |
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Slow Food Omaha Offers Real "Value Meal" In the age of the fast food "value meal," some are questioning food's true value. Slow Food Omaha meets to raise awareness about food's environmental impact, its relationship to producers, and its effect on health...and then they eat! (recipes... |