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Read MoreHart Design publishes edition #63 of Edible Southeastern Massachusetts. From coastlines where beach plums wait to be discovered to inland farms where the ripest of produce is ready for picking, it’s time to let the exploration...
Read MoreDear edibleSEMA Publishers, After reading the article on cooking oils in the last issue of eSEMA, it became apparent that there are still some misconceptions about Extra Virgin Olive Oil (EVOO), one of the most beneficial foods...
Read MoreBy Mike Gioscia. Raw milk from cows used to go by a different name… just, milk. Prior to the...
Read MoreWhy shop at a local plant sale? They offer the unique advantage of providing plants that are...
Read MoreBy Jillian Rivers. Southeastern MA has a vast array of offerings when it comes to planning events....
Read MoreUpdated for 2023 Farms offering CSA vegetable, flower, and meat shares. If you know a farm that...
Read MoreKingston Public Library and edible South Shore magazine present Keeping Chickens in Your Backyard, January 2014, Updated January 2023 Books in the Old Colony Library Network Chickens for the backyard homesteader: the essential...
Read MoreFor those with food allergies or other dietary restrictions, finding a place to purchase those scrumptious cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and pastries in Southeastern Massachusetts can be a challenge.
Read MoreBy Karen J. Covey. Cranberries, Massachusetts’ official state berry (and beverage), have a...
Read MoreWho Knew… North America’s largest cranberry grower and a founder of the Ocean Spray co-op makes...
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Wine is food;
spray cheese is not.
Butter’s good; margarine is just yellow gunk.
Soil beats strip malls; food gardens are preferable to lawns; farmers, chefs, and artisans are our heroes.