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Meg Wolff
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  • Cape Elizabeth, Maine
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They now sell during the winter, right next to me, Casco Bay Soap Co.. at the Brunswick Winter Market in Brunswick @ Ft. Andross Saturdays 9-12:30. Buy directly from them, if you would like! :)
January 9
Crown O'Maine Organic Cooperative is talking with the Berhenu's about talking the tempeh all over Maine. So if you're interested in getting some, give them (or us) a shout. 588-0060 Marada Cook< Crown O'Maine Organic Cooperative.
November 5, 2009
Meg Wolff added a blog post
Made In Maine ... The Best Tempeh Evah! I was very excited to read about Jamie and Andy Berhenu’s Organic Tempeh in Avery Kamila’s article (I love Avery’s new column, but that’s another post!) in the Portland Press Herald’s Food & Dining section la…
October 25, 2009
Meg Wolff is attending Avery Yale Kamila's event
Vegetarian Food Festival at East End Community School
July 18, 2009 from 11am to 3pm
Now in its fifth year, Maine's Vegetarian Food Festival celebrates plant-based foods and a healthy lifestyle. The free festival includes food food, exhibitors, workshops, cooking demos, kids activities and a raffle. Exhibitors include Green Elephant…
June 24, 2009
Meg Wolff added an event
Meg Wolff at Your home
July 4, 2009 from 7am to 12pm
_MG_0840 I got an e-mail from Roger Doiron today asking me to please pledge to source my July 4th meal locally and to petition my governor to do the same. He's encouraging everyone from Maine to California to eat locally for one day: July 4th! So p…
June 24, 2009
Meg Wolff was featured
June 17, 2009
Meg Wolff is now a member of Eat Maine Foods!
June 13, 2009

Profile Information

Where in Maine do you live and eat?
Cape Elizabeth
What issues are you and/or your group interested or expert in?
farmland protection, organics, health and nutrition, food justice, farm to school, food and faith, hunger and local foods access, farm to institution, farm to restaurant, CSAs, farmers' markets, 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):
I'm a whole foods enthusiast.
Website (if any):
http://www.megwolff.com
Website 2 (if any):
http://www.becoming-whole.com

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Meg Wolff

Made In Maine ... The Best Tempeh Evah! I was very excited to read about Jamie and Andy Berhenu’s O…

Made In Maine ... The Best Tempeh Evah!

I was very excited to read about Jamie and Andy Berhenu’s Organic Tempeh in Avery Kamila’s article (I love Avery’s new column, but that’s another post!) in the Portland Press Herald’s Food & Dining section last week.

Jamie and Andy, along with their two children (and sometimes Jamie’s parents!) sell their produce on Saturdays at the Deering Oaks Farmers Market (Portland, Maine). This is where we met a few years back. Jamie and Andy own and work Lalib… Continue

Posted on October 25, 2009 at 8:55pm — 2 Comments

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We are looking for more vendors for the market in Windham.  Seafood, vegetable and soap.  We are having a meeting on Friday 2/12 at 6p at St. Josephs College. If you are intested and/or have questions, email karen@motherherbmaine.com .  You can also…
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Hi Cassie, For insurance, see your current agent and ask for a liability rider to cover you at farmers' markets. For permits, see the Maine Dept of Ag permits page for such things as processed foods. Links to a few [farmers' market aware] insurance…
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If you are interested in becoming a vendor, please get in contact with Laura Campbell at sweethollowsfarm@gmail.com   We hoped to be located in the AmVets parking lot/field, (across from Hodgeman's Frozen Custard) right on rt. 100.   Thank you!   La…
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Cassie, I agree with the below messages - go to the Dept of Ag website or call someone there and find out what you need for a license depending on what you sell. I sell perennials and it is a quick form and it comes back just as quick. I carry liabi…
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