Hip Chick Digs

City girl gets her hands dirty planting an edible garden and raising urban chickens

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Park Slope Food Coop

December 23rd, 2009 · 2 Comments

I had the pleasure of discovering the Park Slope Food Coop the other day located here in Brooklyn, just a short walk from Jay’s apartment. It is one of the oldest and largest food coops in the nation, boasting over 12,000 members and established in 1973. What a treat to find a haven of organic, [...]

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Tags: cooking · green action · localvore · traveling

Turkey Day

November 24th, 2009 · 4 Comments

As millions of Americans spent their weekend crammed into the grocery store stocking up for Thanksgiving, I was hanging out on a nearby farm for turkey-butchering day. Some people would find that odd, while to others the thought of buying a factory-farmed, hormone-pumped frozen bird wrapped in plastic for $1 a pound - something that [...]

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Tags: cooking · farmers market · green action · localvore · recipes

Blueberry Fields Forever

July 18th, 2008 · 4 Comments

It was another gorgeous Friday afternoon spent picking berries after a long work week. My friend and I snuck out of town early and over to nearby Sauvie’s Island. There is a wonderful blueberry farm out there that grows about ten different varieties. This evening we were picking Blue Ray, which are giant bushes heavy [...]

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Tags: green action · u-pick

The Joiner Updates

July 15th, 2008 · 4 Comments

In a flurry of adventurous ambition, I volunteered to help out at a few different events this summer. There was the Foster-Powell (Fo-Po) Garden Tour. Then I signed up for the Lents Farmer’s Market. And finally the 5th Annual Tour de Coops. All of these are events here in Portland.
The Fo-Po Garden Tour was a [...]

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Tags: events · green action · random · scooter · urban chickens

Office Produce

June 18th, 2008 · 4 Comments

I have been bringing excess produce into the office now for about a month, every Wednesday. This has really kept my vegetables on a steady production schedule - trimming things back every Wednesday morning just encourages the plants to produce replacements by the weekend, when we typically pull more from the garden for our dinners.
For [...]

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Tags: green action · vegetables