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From this map of sugar beets harvested by county in the US, it looks like the entire Willamette Valley is affected (nearly 100% of the sugar beet crop consists of GE plants0. You can check with your county extension department and ask to see its Isolation Pinning Map for more exact information.
| The Greening of Dinner |
Multnomah Village Farmers' Market, one of 40 in the Portland (OR) metro area, had its last day yesterday, but another one opens in St. Johns tomorrow. I’m going!
The Oregonian’s food magazine, MIX, is going to increase publication from 6x/year to 10x/year: http://bit.ly/iXywQ
| Cabbage Fit for a King |
Having one of Dave’s fabulous negronis. Husbands/boyfriends, take note: It doesn’t get better than this!
Had great Mexican last night at Fonda Rosa...ceviche rocked, crab enchilada was to die for!
Just posted about farro, pea shoots, quinoa and sorrel, plus a menu for an all-market dinner. Whew!
| Great Grain |
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