Ramping up local eating by preserving the harvest

On September 8, 2012, Root & Branch will be offering Preserving the Harvest: Taking local eating to the next level. At this workshop we’ll be exploring ways to make the most of the growing season and eat locally year round. Building the skills to preserve and store local foods through the winter is key toContinue reading “Ramping up local eating by preserving the harvest”

Rhubarb Three Ways (Part 4: Drying)

The third and final way we preserved rhubarb at Food Preservation Drop In (Week #1) was to make it into fruit leather! Dehydration is less energy intensive that freezing or canning, and properly dried foods can store for a year or more (depending on the food). There are many ways to dry foods, including usingContinue reading “Rhubarb Three Ways (Part 4: Drying)”

Rhubarb Three Ways (Part 1: Sourcing & Harvesting)

The inaugural Root & Branch Food Preservation Drop In happened yesterday! The idea is that I will be preserving whatever is in season every (or at least most) Wednesdays from 5:30 to 7pm for the duration of the growing season. Folks are invited to drop in to help and learn about different ways to optimizeContinue reading “Rhubarb Three Ways (Part 1: Sourcing & Harvesting)”

Why food preservation? And why now??

In Saskatchewan, where most of us have just barely got our gardens planted, it might seem early to start thinking about harvest time. But actually, now  is the best time to plan how to manage the bounty that promises to slam us over the next few months! This next few weeks is like the calmContinue reading “Why food preservation? And why now??”

Food Preservation 101 (a Root & Branch workshop)

Saturday, June 23, 2012 – 10 am to 5 pm* Heritage Community Association (100-1654 11th Ave, Regina) $100 (includes the food that you preserve: fermented sauerkraut, canned tomatoes and dried fruit) Get ready to make the most of this summer’s harvest! This full-day, hands-on workshop is geared towards people who want to increase their foodContinue reading “Food Preservation 101 (a Root & Branch workshop)”

Amaranth dreams fulfilled over breakfast

I’ve been enjoying amaranth as a cooked cereal for years. The tiny seeds are tasty, pack a complete high protein punch, and are fun to eat. (At our house, meals with amaranth somehow manage to inspire song and dance!) Plus, it’s been in cultivation for more than 8,000 years! So last spring, when we finallyContinue reading “Amaranth dreams fulfilled over breakfast”