Posted by Rich | Posted in Baking | Posted on 05-02-2011
Tags: bagels, baking, Carol, pickle bread
Carol and I attended a grass-fed beef workshop in Glenwood, MN today. It was sponsored by the Land Stewardship Project. The focus was how to stay profitable raising grass-fed beef, figuring the cost of pasture and some of the do’s and don’t(s) of rotational grazing. The class was intensive and we learned much. We took off for the class at 8:30 am this morning and returned back to the farm around 5 pm. It was a long day.
We weren’t home for long before Carol received a call. The gentleman who called Carol identified himself as Al, of the Farm Of Plenty CSA, in the Randall/Little Falls, MN area. To make a long story short, we are happy to say that Carol had entered into an agreement with Farm Of Plenty to be their baker for a couple of the CSA drop-offs. If you are in the northern MN, St Cloud or Metro area, we encourage you to check out their website and consider joining their CSA.
Carol’s first baked-goods order is for 28 loafs of her delicious Pickle Bread. This will be for the weekend of Feb. 19th. The 2nd order is for 140 bagels, due March 5th. Carol loves baking and she is more than happy to take-on this fun CSA project.
Just a reminder, she is still taking orders for her baked goods. I think she would appreciate it if/when you order, you would choose a pick-up date other than her CSA baking weekends.
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