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Hundred Mile Huronia is a year-long project promoting local food in Huronia. It is based on the concept of the 100-mile diet - we are promoting eating food grown and raised from within a 100-mile radius of Huronia. We are building community through food, by connecting eaters to growers, and by making local food available and accessible to everyone.

Wednesday 13 June 2012

Penetanguishene Community Planting Day

We had a wonderful group of gardeners come out on the evening of Monday, June 11th, 2012 to plant and move mulch at the Main St Learning Gardens in Penetanguishene! A big thanks goes out to our wonderful volunteers for their help in renewing the Gardens! Check out the Gardens at the corner of Main St and Poytnz to see what we've accomplished this year.

Monday 4 June 2012

Volunteer opportunity: Penetanguishene Community Planting Day

Monday, June 11th, 2012, 6-8pm

Meet at Main St Learning Gardens – Main St & Poyntz OR at Penetanguishene Town Hall, 10 Robert St West

Come out and get your hands dirty in a community beautification project! The Karma Project will be continuing its 2011 work in the Learning Gardens, adding new annuals and rejuvenating perennials!

Contact Jenn McCallum, Marketing and Communications Coordinator at 705-956-2002 or hmhjenn@gmail.com

The Town of Penetanguishene will be planting flowers in the planters along Main St. For more information, contact Jess Klug at jklug@penetanguishene.ca, or visit the Town's website.

Wanted: Canning Jars & Lids

Wanted: Canning Jars & Lids
So that we can preserve our wonderful local, seasonal produce to make it last all year! Contact: 100milehuronia@gmail.com Please drop off at 76 Main St, Penetanguishene, during store hours: T-Th: 11am-5pm, Fri: 11am-6pm, Sat: 10am-4pm, CLOSED Sundays & Mondays.

Wanted: Pole Bean Starts & Edible Perennials

We are looking for these plants for the Main St Learning Gardens at the corner of Main St and Poyntz in Penetanguishene.

If you have some you are willing to part with, please contact us at 100milehuronia@gmail.com

Microgreens are here!

Microgreens are here!
The supergreen superfood! Locally and ecologically grown, pea shoots can be used in everything from wraps to salad, stir-fried, or added to soups. They are grown with organic liquid kelp and filtered water, which boost phytonutrients. Pea shoots are full of vitamins and micronutrients!

Local Food Boxes at Karma Marketplace: Week of June 26-30, 2012

Every week, we provide local food boxes for Friday pickup from Karma Marketplace. If you would like to order a food box, please email Jenn at hmhjenn[@]gmail(dot)com by Thursday, to get your food box on Friday. We also offer delivery - please email us for more information.

This week, these are the products featured in our local food boxes:

$10 Local Food Box:

"If every household in Ontario spent $10 a week on local food and wine, we'd have $2.4 billion in our economy at the end of the year."

- Lynn Ogryzlo, author of The Ontario Table

-one bag LOCAL mixed greens
-one bag LOCAL spinach
-one bunch LOCAL, ORGANIC garlic scapes

$20 Local Food Box:

-one bag LOCAL spinach
-one bag LOCAL mixed greens
-one bunch LOCAL, ORGANIC garlic scapes
-one bag LOCAL kale
-one LOCAL, ORGANIC surprise veggie!
-two bags FAIR TRADE, ORGANIC tea

$40 Local Food Box:

-one bag LOCAL spinach
-one bag LOCAL mixed greens
-one bunch LOCAL, ORGANIC garlic scapes
-one bag LOCAL kale
-one LOCAL, ORGANIC surprise veggie!
-two bags FAIR TRADE, ORGANIC tea
-LOCAL swiss chard
-one bag LOCAL beet tops
-one bag LOCAL arugula
-one bunch LOCAL radishes
- one jar pickled LOCAL asparagus
-ONTARIO, ORGANIC tofu