One Local Summer - Week 2 - South

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Amy put together a local stew and localish pop sicles.

Jenn at Breakfast for Dinner served up local NY strip steaks, deer sausage, veggie and butter, and wine. Wowsa!

Jasmine at Knitting 40 Shades of Green fielded a busy week and power outages, and had pasta, tomato sauce, and salad.

Madeline at Barn-Raising had the help of her son this week, in making some lovely looking stuffed pork burgers and smoothies.

Capturing Today’s had some great local components in their meals, in a very busy week.

Over at The Garden Apartment, local sausage, salad, and potatoes were had.

Mel at Thiryo made up some luscious looking patty pan squash.

Carolyn and Jim at Walnut Spinney had lunch all from their garden. Pam at Our Greener Pastures also raised her own food this week, and did CLD at Soap Box Blog. I am seriously jealous of everyone’s gardens and animals.

C at Foodie Tots found some great local foods while on the road.

Heather at Simple - Green - Frugal ate local all day again, in between riding her bike to errands and mowing the lawn.

Over at Bridgman Pottery, they had a great looking baked omelet and some other goodies.

And over at Low Mileage Food, we had a week of near misses.

If I missed anyone, give us a shout out in the comments!

Posted by Southern Region OLS on 06/17 at 09:35 PM

We had our meal early in the week - something we’re calling “eggs in a nest”

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Posted by Elizabeth  on  06/18  at  02:32 PM

Radish Butter, Peas with Pasta and Cream, the first summer squash of the season, my first bite of peach in over 20 months, homemade goat cheese and marinated vegie sandwiches and homemade cherry sorbet this week!

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Posted by Kristina  on  06/18  at  06:06 PM
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