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Tofino Community Food Initiative: December 2010
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Tofino Community Food Initiative. Facilitating access to local, high quality, organic, sustainable and healthy food for everyone in our community! A Hint of Mint Organic Strawberry Jam. Sunset Point Pickled Kelp. Tastes Like Apple Pie and Ice Cream" BC Apple Butter. Can't Get Enough Of It" Spicy Tomato Chutney. Star Struck Pickled Port Alberni Beets. And much more. See you there! All proceeds to support the TCFI's work in our community. Adrienne * Tough City Writer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Tropical p...
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Tofino Community Food Initiative: August 2012
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Tofino Community Food Initiative. Facilitating access to local, high quality, organic, sustainable and healthy food for everyone in our community! Map and Garden Descriptions. A map of edible garden locations and descriptions will be posted here Sat night. Please check back then. Tofino's 4th Annual Edible Garden Tour. Printable map coming soon. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Adrienne Mason's Blog:'Wet Coast Gardens'. Date: Sat. Feb 15th. Time: 10:30 - 2:30. Place: Darwin Cafe at the Tofino Botanical Gardens.
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Nanaimo Community Kitchens :: Community & Supporter Links
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You Can Cook Handbook. What is Food Security? Community and Supporter Links. Community and Supporter Links. Check out these resources:. Canadian Partnership for Consumer Food Safety Education. Community Kitchen Library-Greater Vancouver Food Bank. BC Food Systems Network. Nanaimo Community Gardens Society. Nanaimo Community Kitchens is funded/supported by:. First West Foundation Island Savings Community Endowment. Zonta Club of Nanaimo. Women of the Moose Chapter 197, Nanaimo. The City of Nanaimo.
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Therapeutic Horticulture, Horticultural Therapy & Gardening Links, Ann Kent HTM
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Ann Kent, HTM. Gardens and Horticulture in British Columbia. Gardening for British Columbians. Plant Hardiness Zones in Canada. Biogeoclimatic Zones of British Columbia. E-Flora: Electronic Atlas of the Plants of British Columbia. City Farmer - Urban Agriculture News. BC Council of Garden Clubs. Therapeutic Horticulture and Horticultural Therapy. What is enabling garden design? Or, What are the benefits of access to nature? Canadian Horticultural Therapy Association. Promote health and well-being. Vancou...
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Tofino Community Food Initiative: February 2012
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Tofino Community Food Initiative. Facilitating access to local, high quality, organic, sustainable and healthy food for everyone in our community! Plots Available in Tofino's First Community Garden. A meeting of all community garden plot owners will take place at the end of March or early April. A soil preparation workshop/work bee will take place April 15th so plot owners should be prepared to attend this. Adrienne * Tough City Writer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Adrienne Mason's Blog:'Wet Coast Gardens'.
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Tofino Community Food Initiative: April 2012
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Tofino Community Food Initiative. Facilitating access to local, high quality, organic, sustainable and healthy food for everyone in our community! Helping a Bee with Mites. Since I know mites are having a huge impact on our pollinator friends, I couldn't help but take sides, and then action! Without a second thought, I ran and got my tweezers and hoped that the bee would stay still enough to allow me to SQUISH all the mites on its back! Here is the bee after my quick mite-squishing tweezer-session! Neigh...
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Tofino Community Food Initiative: March 2012
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Tofino Community Food Initiative. Facilitating access to local, high quality, organic, sustainable and healthy food for everyone in our community! My first Tofino Meyer Lemon! Last Tuesday, as the sky hailed, rained, and broke for sun, I excitedly harvested a Meyer Lemon from my greenhouse in Tofino. My 3 lemons have been harvestable for quite some time but I wanted to see how things would progress over winter. I am happy to report that in spite of some below 0 temps this winter, they faired well. Adrien...
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Volunteers building community at the Turner Road Garden | SIMBY | Sustainability In My Back Yard | Nanaimo, BC
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Stumbling into sustainable design. A Happier Island with cloth diapering. Volunteers building community at the Turner Road Garden. Rainwater harvesting in the RDN. Volunteers building community at the Turner Road Garden. September 28, 2014. October 4, 2014. When we moved to the Island last year, I discovered my sister had helped to spark an awesome project through her volunteer work with the Young Professionals of Nanaimo. Why did the Ypn start a community garden? What was the inspiration? We had to buil...
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Tofino Community Food Initiative: March 2011
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Tofino Community Food Initiative. Facilitating access to local, high quality, organic, sustainable and healthy food for everyone in our community! Community Potluck for Japan. A food-related event (but not directly related to the Food Initiative). Please consider attending this community potluck, a fundraiser for relief in Japan. Details here. Adrienne * Tough City Writer. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Adrienne Mason's Blog:'Wet Coast Gardens'. Date: Sat. Feb 15th. Time: 10:30 - 2:30. Date: Sun Feb 16th.
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Tofino Community Food Initiative: June 2012
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Tofino Community Food Initiative. Facilitating access to local, high quality, organic, sustainable and healthy food for everyone in our community! TCFI at Tofino Feast. Thank you to Feast Tofino. It was pure pleasure and entertainment to watch people's apprehension transform into delight as they tried the pickles. Needless to say, people are looking forward to the next opportunity to buy them: the Tofino Winter Craft Fair! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Adrienne Mason's Blog:'Wet Coast Gardens'.