
Now That’s Culinary Culture!
Wednesday, May 16th, 2007
Don’t you just love this time of year when the local growers present their goods at the Farmer’s Market? Still it can be a hassle to plan your week around the Market schedule and buy gas for an extra outing.
Well, what if the Farmer’s Market came to you? What if, for a subscription fee, luscious, tasty organic veggies showed up on your doorstep once a week? What if this went on for the whole growing season? Would that be a deal, or what? Some friends of our, Tim and Diane Rebman, have come up with just such a fantastic deal! To top it all off, they’ll send you weekly e-mail updates about what’s happening in the garden interspersed with interesting facts about the vegetables you’ll be eating that week, and about gardening, organics, and life in general, all in Tim’s inimitable style.
To sign up for veggie delivery, or their newsletter, or just to find out more, drop them a line: timothyrebman at earthlink dot net (you’ll have to use the standard @ and period when you format the address - writing it like that is supposed to make it a trifle harder for evil spam robots to snatch the address from this post).
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Don’t you just love this time of year when the local growers present their goods at the Farmer’s Market? Still it can be a hassle to plan your week around the Market schedule and buy gas for an extra outing.
Well, what if the Farmer’s Market came to you? What if, for a subscription fee, luscious, tasty organic veggies showed up on your doorstep once a week? What if this went on for the whole growing season? Would that be a deal, or what? Some friends of our, Tim and Diane Rebman, have come up with just such a fantastic deal! To top it all off, they’ll send you weekly e-mail updates about what’s happening in the garden interspersed with interesting facts about the vegetables you’ll be eating that week, and about gardening, organics, and life in general, all in Tim’s inimitable style.
To sign up for veggie delivery, or their newsletter, or just to find out more, drop them a line: timothyrebman at earthlink dot net (you’ll have to use the standard @ and period when you format the address - writing it like that is supposed to make it a trifle harder for evil spam robots to snatch the address from this post).
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