by Chef's Garden | Nov 21, 2023 | Food and Nutrition
Climate change, moderator Louise Schiavone notes at Roots 2023: Regenerate, creates significant economic and food production pressures—and, as we collectively try to solve the issues, we all need to do better. In this panel, experts discuss how they’re individually...
by Chef's Garden | Oct 21, 2023 | Culinary Conferences
The documentary “Food and Country” premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2023. At that year’s Roots conference—Roots 2023: Regenerate—attendees gained deeper insights into the people involved in the film. First, here’s some context into the...
by Chef's Garden | Oct 9, 2023 | Sustainable Agriculture
As Farmer Lee once said about this incredible plant, “Don’t let their innocence fool you. Nasturtium leaves are real head-bangers. At first blush, these leaves are silky and tender, like a melody. They’re gently rounded, with no sharp edges, like a folk tune. Mild...
by Michelle Demuth-Bibb | Sep 19, 2023 | Culinary Arts
Each year, Farmer Lee Jones excitedly anticipates the arrival of the gorgeous squash with bloom, delicious summer squash, and the iconic squash blossom. Here, Farmer Lee displays just some of the sizes of today’s freshly harvested squash: The harvesting...
by Chef's Garden | Aug 8, 2023 | Edible Flowers
Picture a meadow full of colorful blooms, each about the size of a dime or a nickel. The blossoms come in a variety of colors, such as vibrant purple, gold, orange, white, and more. This scene is similar to the viola patch at The Chef’s Garden. Farmer Lee Jones has...