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SUSTAINABLE CORTLAND PRESENTS:
Menu March 3, 2012
Local Artisanal Cheeses
Northland Sheep Dairy, Marathon, NY (Folie Bergère) Keeley’s Cheese Co., King Ferry, NY
Lively Run Cheese Co., Interlaken, NY (donated through OMG Health Foods in Homer)
Pâté with Green Peppercorns and Pecans
Goat Cheese Stuffed Mushrooms
Garlic Straccitella Early Morning Farm, Genoa, NY (carrots)
Finger Lakes Fresh, Ithaca, NY (arugula) Ronnie and Maryfaith Miller, Summerhill, NY (free-range eggs)
Winter Greens with Apple Vinaigrette Finger Lakes Fresh (lettuce)
Hollenbeck’s Cider Mill, Virgil, NY (apples)
Beef Bourguignon with Parslied Potatoes Twin Oaks Dairy, Truxton, NY (beef)*
Cobblestone Valley Farm, Preble, NY (beef)* Ronnie and Maryfaith Miller, Summerhill, NY (beef)* *grass-fed, organic beef
Early Morning Farm (carrots), Frosty Morning Farm (garlic) Anderson’s Market, Little York, NY (CNY potatoes and onions)
Chicken Marsala with Wild Rice Early Morning Farm (carrots)
Vegetable Lasagna
Maple Tarte Tatin
Hollenbeck’s Cider Mill (apples) Local maple syrup
Virgil Mountain Bread
Made with locally ground grains Chris Applegate, Virgil, NY
Many Thanks to Tom Knoble, Sustainable Cortland’s Local Foods Initiative
and all of our neighboring farmers who donated.
Have you ever wondered what those plants growing along the trails were and if they might be edible? How about those weeds you pulled from your garden?
If so, ... Come along on a two-hour exploration of edible wild plants guided by Peter Harrity and Tess Ruswick of the Lime Hollow Nature Center. Followed by a wild food tasting!
Wild Food Walk Saturday June 9, 11 am-1 pm
Lime Hollow Visitor Center
Have you ever wondered what those plants growing along the trails were and if they might be edible? How about those weeds you pulled from your garden?
If so, ... Come along on a two-hour exploration of edible wild plants guided by Peter Harrity and Tess Ruswick of the Lime Hollow Nature Center. Followed by a wild food tasting!
Have you ever wondered what those plants growing along the trails were and if they might be edible? How about those weeds you pulled from your garden?
If so, ... Come along on a two-hour exploration of edible wild plants guided by Peter Harrity and Tess Ruswick of the Lime Hollow Nature Center. Followed by a wild food tasting!
Have you ever wondered what those plants growing along the trails were and if they might be edible? How about those weeds you pulled from your garden?
If so, ... Come along on a two-hour exploration of edible wild plants guided by Peter Harrity and Tess Ruswick of the Lime Hollow Nature Center. Followed by a wild food tasting!
Celebrating what grows in our gardens. Flower Garden Tour Sunday, July 8, 1-4pm Visit of 7 area flower gardens. Plein air painters will be present at some locations. $10 per ticket.
Vegetable Garden TourSunday, July 22, 1-4pmAn interactive visit of the Applegate’s homestead in Virgil. Chris Applegate is the organizer of the Virgil Farmers’ Market and a long time organic gardener. Tour will include a visit of her vegetable garden (with chickens and pigs!), greenhouses, root cellar, a workshop, and local refreshments. Guided tours at 1:30 and 3pm with discussion at 2:30pm.$20 per ticket.
Community Garden Tour Sunday, August 12, 1-4pm Visit of 5-7 area Community Gardens, including the Homer Community Garden, Beaudry Park Youth Bureau Garden and the gardens at Lime Hollow Nature Center.Kid’s activities, music and refreshments at some locations. $5 per ticket (or $10 per family)
NY Botanical Garden TourSaturday, September 29 Day trip to the New York Botanical Garden to visit “Monet’s Garden” and other exhibitions.Details about the exhibition at www.nybg.org.Details about the trip at http://cortlandarts.com/.
Proceeds to benefit CCCC & Sustainable Cortland.
Tickets can be purchased at - The Picture House Frame Shop, 85 Homer Ave., Cortland- Oh My Goodness Health Food, 1 N Main Street, Homer
A garden on Tour 1: “Dorothy Troike has created a shade garden under towering spruce trees. A winding path divides the perimeter garden filled with hostas, ferns and other shade plants. Impatiens
and hardy begonias add color. A stone wall, stone boulders, a pebble fountain, and a pond add architectural structure. Japanese
lanterns of various sizes suggest an oriental theme.”(see top photo on front page)
"I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers."
50 States. 1 Year. Zero Garbage? Called to action by a planet in crisis, three friends hit the road - with hope, humor…and all of their trash - to explore America (the good, bad, and weird) in search of innovators tackling humanity's greatest environmental challenges in this award-winning docu-comedy.
YERT!
“How to Make Your Own Cultured (lacto-fermented)
Foods”Wednesday,August 22 6:00-8:00pm at the NYS Grange (kitchen), 100 Grange Place, Cortland
With Chris Applegate of the Virgil Farmers‛ Market
Sponsored by Sustainable CortlandPart of our monthly DIY Hands-On Workshop Series
Visit SustainableCortland.org for more info or e-mail [email protected]
A fundraiser for Sustainable Cortland, the Homer Farmers’ Marketand the Cultural Council of Cortland County
For more information [email protected] or [email protected] tickets at the Homer Farmers’ Market; Oh My Goodness Health Food Store, Homer;
or the Picture House Frame Shop, 85 Homer Ave., Cortland (or by 753-1188)$10: cooking demonstration / $7: Tastings
The Homer Farmers’ Market beginsFree samples from market vendors
Cooking Demonstration & ReceptionMushroom Cooking with Tim Baroni, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Biological Sciences
Local Food Tastings at the MarketFarmers’ Market ingredients tastefully prepared by Chef Andrew Burke, graduate of CIA
Offerings along Main StreetTastings: From Oh My Goodness Health Food Store, Dasher’s Corner Pub, Lucky Kitchen, Cookin’ on Wheels, and other local vendors!Sidewalk Sale!
Kids’ ActivitiesKids’ Cooking Demonstration/Samples - The Brewster HouseActivities on the Green include: Face painting, henna or glitter body art, music, “Fall into Watercolors” with local artist, hula hooping, scavenger hunt...
Sustainable
Cortland
11am-1pm:
10am-Noon:
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About the Event
SaturdaySeptember 22
A fundraiser for 3 local organizations:! ! ! Sustainable Cortland ! ! ! The Homer Farmers’ Market ! ! ! The Cultural Council of Cortland County
Oh My Goodness Health Food Store, Homer; or the Picture House Frame Shop, 85 Homer Ave., Cortland (or by 753-1188)
$10: cooking demonstration / $7: Tastings
Homer Farmers’ Market Opens& free samples from market vendors will be available
Cooking Demonstration & ReceptionMushroom Cooking with Tim Baroni, SUNY Distinguished Professor, Biological Sciences
Local Food Tastings at the MarketHomer Farmers’ Market ingredients tastefully prepared by Chef Andrew Burke, graduate of the CIA
Offerings along Main Street:-Tastings-Sidewalk Sale!Kids’ ActivitiesKids’ Cooking Demonstration/Samples Activities on the Green include: Face painting, henna and glitter body art, “Fall into Watercolors” with local artist, hula hooping, scavenger hunt...
Music + ArtSustainab
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Cortland
11am -1pm:
11am -2pm:
10am-Noon:
9am:
“A Taste of Autumn” is a celebration of local, seasonal foods. This celebration of local tastes is a great way for individuals and families to sample the best that local farmers and businesses have to offer.
From 10am to noon there will be a cooking demonstration centered around mushrooms and other local treasures with Tim Baroni in the downstairs kitchen of the Congregational Church on the Green. Tickets are $10.
From 11am to 1pm participants can experience a variety of tastes, including 5 delicious tasting samples on the Green featuring Homer Farmers' Market meat, produce and baked goods (Green Tickets).
From 11am to 2pm participants can sample a selection of 10+ samples prepared by local businesses downtown (Red tickets). Tickets for both tastings are $7. While supplies last.
Come to the Farmers’ Market Info Booth for a map of the event.
Thank you to Coffee Mania for donating the cups for the event.
Oh My Goodness Health Food Store, opened in the spring of 2010, and is now the leading locally-owned retail provider of local and organic foods in Cortland County. Sample Maple Hill Yogurt paired with Mu Mu Muesli.
A Community EventA Taste of Autumn - Participants
Dasher’s Corner Pub, opened in August 2012, rekindling the ambiance of the historic establishment. It is exclusively using produce from Main Street Farms and Dave’s Veggies, both in Homer, when available.
Look for local talapia on their menu in the fall!
Lucky Kitchen, Homer’s only Chinese restaurant, will be offering samples as well.
Cookin’ on Wheels, Cortland’s newest food truck, will be offering samples of their famous crepe-hotcakes with a pumpkin filling.
* Find them parked along Main St.!
The Brewster House will be hosting a kids’ cooking demonstration, details TBA.
The Homer Farmers’ Market is celebrating their third season on the Green. In their tent on the Green, Chef Andew Burke, a graduate of the Culinary Institute of America, will serve unique dishes featuring fresh local meats (pork, chicken, beef and lamb), vegetables, fruit and cheeses provided by the vendors. Visitors will be able to chat with the chef and pick up copies of his recipes.
Main Street Farms, celebrating its first full season up and running, is the area’s only aquaponics farm. They will be displaying their mini-aquaponics system and explaining how fish grow their vegetables.
* Find them in front of Dasher’s!
Berry Farm, located in Genoa, is a local producer of organic meats, oil and other products. Sample their certified organic beef sausage with local crackers made using their oil; and their homemade blender mayonnaise and potato chips.
* Find them in front of OMG!
Hunter & HiLsberg has been a purveyor of gourmet foods made from all-natural and locally sourced ingredients since 1995. Their family farm, located in Scott, is completely off-grid, generating electricity only from wind and solar power. Sample their Hot Pepper Jelly, Wicked Hot Raspberry Habeñero Sauce, Hot & Spicy Cranberry Spread, as well as traditional preserves and jellies: Elderberry, Black Currant, Blueberry, Raspberry, Cherry, and Strawberry. Their all-natural cheesecake mixes will also be available for purchase. * Find them in front of OMG! The arrows highlight a few ways our local food economy flows.
Saturday
September 2210am to noon
Homer Congregational Church kitchen
A fundraiser for Sustainable Cortland and the Cultural Council of Cortland County
Buy tickets at Oh My Goodness Health Food Store, Homer or the Picture House Frame Shop, 85 Homer Ave., Cortland (or by 753-1188)
$10: cooking demonstration
Mushroom Cooking with Dr. Tim Baroni
Cooking Demonstration & Reception
Part of
Dr. Tim Baroni, distinguished professor of Biological Sciences, collects and studies mushrooms across the globe. He is also known to be very accomplished at cooking with mushrooms.
Dr. Baroni will demonstrate how to prepare several elegant mushroom dishes that participants will enjoy at a reception following the preparation.
Sustainable Cortland
SUSTAINABLE LIVING TOUR Marathon Area October 14, 2012
Tour Highlights: Northland Sheep Dairy: Visit this small, 100% grass based farm that produces handmade sheep cheese. Come learn from Maryrose, the shepherd and cheesemaker, and Donn, who works with his team of draft horses and mules.
Cold Brook Farm: Visit this small (less than 12) hand spinner's flock of Rambouillet cross sheep, and learn about Tammie’s hand processing of fine wool from sheep to garment.
Home of Jean and Jim Weiss: Visit their homestead and learn about building with native materials (wood, stone...), earth sheltering in building construction, passive solar, solar/wood domestic hot water, and putting up food for winter storage
For more info visit sustainablecortland.org or e-mail us at [email protected]. Registration required, Free.