Welcome to the conversation about how we, the people of Maine, can take cooperative action to sustainably grow as much of our food within Maine as possible - for our environment, our economy & for our health!
Share your updates here about school garden projects and other related activities: resources, volunteer requests, etc. Kitchen gardens can play an important role in expanding access to local food!
What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
organics, health and nutrition, food justice, school gardens, home gardens, community gardens, hunger and local foods access, CSAs, local foods marketing and distribution, food coops, GM-free seeds and genetics
If you produce foods of some sort, please choose one of the following:
I produce foods only for my own and my family's consumption
Other info about Me (please mention any food, fishing, agriculture, or community groups you are affiliated with):
Foodnow
Cumberland County Cooperative Extension
Rippling Waters Farm
Yarmouth Community Garden
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The Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance or NAMA has asked that we pass this on to to interested parties - it explains their Fleet Vision Project and a link to sign a pledge of support. The Fleet Vision Project was designed to involve a diverse group…
Our school has taken on the challenge of producing as much of our own food as possible in the next four years. Summer help is always an issue. Any ideas about source3s of money or volunteer organizations that might be able to help?
John Pinc…
Laura Campbell The New Gloucester Community Market is still looking for vendors. sweethollowsfarm@gmail.com for an application every Sunday 11-3, May-Oct.
The River Valley Farmers Market Association is looking for new members and welcoming the renewals for the start of the new marketing season in Mexico. Our market is well situated on Rts 2 and 17 where we receive an annual welcome from Labonville a…
Food for Maine's Future serves as an umbrella for groups and campaigns which share a common goal of building a just, secure, sustainable and democratic food system to the benefit of all Maine farmers, communities, and the environment.
I'm always looking for good tempeh recipes. My husband doesn't really like the taste of it, but I know how nutritious it is and one of the best sources of soy protein. I pan fry it so it's crispy after I marinate it and tried other recipes too. I'd…
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