11 July 2012

Fresh Foods Blog Hop #2

Welcome to the Fresh Foods Blog Hop!



If you're new here, Sam and I are pleased to have you. If you've been before, we're also pleased to have you.

I just have to say: last week was friggin awesome! For our first week we had a total of 18 link ups! And not only that, but they were totally in line with what we want to do here. Highlights include:

How to Add Greens to Every Meal @ Shockingly Delicious

Veggie Power Stack @ Spabettie

Making the Most of Your CSA or Co-op @ That Crunchy Twin Mom

And this past weekend I hit up the Moss Street Market. If you're in the Victoria area on a Saturday, it's a wonderful place to find local, seasonal, organic & pastured meats, eggs, veggies, fruit, and flowers...


...and even a slice of pizza, hand made, from scratch, to order. Mamma what!:

pizza from passioneat foods

The Serious Business:

This blog hop is to encourage fresh food production, consumption, activism, and awareness.
Please feel free to link up:

  • CSA collections;
  • Farmer's market treasures;
  • Home grown/raised hauls;
  • Recipes that feature fresh fruits and veggies that are seasonal to your area or feature local, sustainably farmed meats, eggs, and dairy;
  • DIY projects and tutorials for: gardening, storing and/or preserving fresh foods, composting market scraps, raising chickens in your back yard, etc
  • Tips for local eating such as: tips for CSA members, how to find out what’s in season, how to make the most of your local produce, how to raise chickens, etc

Please make sure anything you link up is something that is currently available in your area from a local farmer or things from Whole Foods with the giant “Local” sign on top (or similar).

Please do not link up:

  • Any highly processed recipes or foods (i.e. white flour, white sugar),
  • Recipes that don’t include any seasonal, local produce, meats, dairy, or eggs.
  • Recipes that feature produce that isn’t available locally and in season (e.g. mangoes and avocados in the Northeast, fresh tomatoes in winter, etc)
  • Giveaways,
  • Etsy shops,
  • Advertisements,
  • Posts only about specific diets and not focused on growing or eating fresh food.

We don’t want to become the link police, and we want everyone to be able to participate; however, if you are in blatant violation of these rules, we will delete your link. 

You may
link up to 3 posts in a given week that you haven't shared here before by using the linky tool at the bottom of this post.

If you don't have a blog but still want to participate or don't want to write a post specifically on something you'd like to share here, feel free to comment with any thoughts, ideas or suggestions. You can also participate via our flickr pool (link). Just
send us an email @ freshfoodsbloghop (at) gmail (dot) com or request an invitation through the flickr group’s page. Deadlines for photo submissions is the Monday before the Wednesday post.

Feel free to click on any of the linked up posts and
say hello (leave a comment) for your fellow fresh food communitarians!

And lastly, please
include a simple text link back to this blog hop in the post(s) you link up or add a button:


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We want this blog hop to feature you as well as help each other come together to form a resource of good food ways for one another. In order to be featured on the weekly highlights, you must have a link back or button displayed in your post or on your blog. Again, we don’t want to be the “blog hop police”, but if you don’t link back we can’t feature you.

You can link up via Kristy's blog @
Gastronmonical Sovereignty, as well as find her on her facebook page, twitter account, or pinterest site.

You can find me here or follow me on Pinterest, If you have any questions about the blog hop in general, please email us at freshfoodsbloghop (at) gmail (dot) com.

Okay serious business over - let's have some fun! Link up!



20 comments:

  1. I just found your link up through a comment you left on another blogger's post and crashed your party. Thanks for the opportunity to share.

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    1. it's nice to have you! thanks for taking the time to link up - i look forward to checking out your addition :)

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  2. Love your new link up! What a fantastic idea! This week I have shared a Provencal Vegetable Gratin made of vegetables that would normally be growing in my garden right now. Sadly, my vegetable plants are swimming with all the rain we have had; thank goodness the farmers at our local market have greener thumbs than I do!

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    1. oh stupid rain. i feel the same way about our CSA farms - i don't know HOW they manage. but they do. thankfully. haha

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  3. Thanks for the great blog hop! I shared a recipe for raw zucchini noodles and a raw marinara sauce. Perfect for all that summer squash in the summer!

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    1. Thank you Lori! We all seem to end up with too much summer squash (if that's possible) - the more ways to use it the better!

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  4. Hi Kristy,
    Congratulations on your new Linky Party! I am sharing my Roasted Asparagus Delight today. Hope you are having a great week and thanks for hosting!
    Miz Helen

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    1. thank you Miz Helen! asparagus is always a good idea.

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  5. i'm loving your link up! thanks for the feature. looking forward to linking up again! :-)

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    1. thanks for sharing darling - talk to you soon!

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  6. Hi Kristy,
    Thanks for the invite to the link up.
    To bad my habaneros aren't ripe or I would be trying that Fresh Peach Habanero Jam.

    Kimberly

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    1. ooooh habaneros! well i guess you'll have something to link up in the future, yes?

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  7. My second attempt at a comment, hope I've not duplicated it somewhere! New Mac and all that! I love your Fresh Linky, just reading through your rules made me look at my recipes in a new light! Hope to link up soon as we are a homeschooling family who loves to grow our own!

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    1. No duplicates :) sorry it didn't work the first time - stupid blogger. i'm glad you're considering your recipes in a new way.. that's the whole point of the link up! Success! haha... can't wait to see what else you share in the future.

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  8. I hope you take another look at my post about Squash Bugs. A commenter posted some very important information that showed me that it is not Squash bugs, but vine borers. Hopefully this will help you too! :)

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    1. thanks for the heads up love! I'll come look :)

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  9. Thanks for featuring my "greens strategy" in your fist link-up! And, of course, for choosing the photo of my cute man cub. :)

    This week I am linking up an urge to share your back yard fruit, with a simple way to do it.

    Cheerio!

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    1. thanks for sharing Dorothy! it's also been tweeted, facebook paged, and pinned :)

      I'm looking forward to reading this week's post!

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