• Asparagus and Goat Cheese Frittata

    Frittatas are one of the most forgiving dishes that you can prepare. Swap out the herbs, the type of cheese (feta or parmesan would also be yummy), and even the veggies themselves and it will all work out. Don’t skimp on the eggs. Keep your proportions steady and you have a dish that works for any time of day. If you have leftovers, they are equally delicious warm or cold. This particular combo sounds fancy. It’s also very kid friendly and comes together quickly.

  • Fresh From the Field: Honeydew Fields Finds the Fertility of Regenerative Agriculture

    Honeydew Fields Farm, a regenerative flower farm in Sauk Centre, Minnesota thrives today thanks to a journey in infertility.  Lead farmer Leah Bischof knew from a young age that she wanted to farm and that she wanted to be a mom. While she and her husband struggled with infertility, vegetable gardening became a refuge, a place to channel the frustration she felt while they hoped and waited.   Wanting to improve her garden, she studied and read. Her research taught her about the need for diversity in her plantings.

  • How Does Your Garden Grow?: Superior Seed Company Curates Custom Seed Kits

    Jen and Eric are the avid gardeners behind Superior Seed Company, a husband-wife small business based in Hermantown.  Their garden kits set you up with a garden in an envelope. Curated by an experienced mixologist and enthusiastic home cooks, you’ll find unique herbs and vegetables in each of their collections. 

  • Spreading some sunshine: Twofold Blooms brings fresh flowers to those who need them most

    Marie Schuhwerck hated to see the waste generated by the brief life of beautiful floral arrangements. They had so much beauty still to share; there had to be another option rather than moving them to the trash

  • Spring Morning Muffins

    Who isn't inspired by spring bunnies nibbling on carrots?Maybe you’re just looking for a treat to keep up your energy while waiting for the eclipse? These muffins pack in extra fruits, veggies and fiber for a great on-the-go spring breakfast. 

  • Making it Personal: CSAs Nourish Communities Through Foods, Goods, and Local Connections

    Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms and businesses are real life examples of individuals collaborating at the local level to support the common good and build thriving communities. Through the CSA model a farm becomes the community’s farm.