Ode to the Local Walnut
I am by nature a forager. No matter that I come from several generations of farmers and ranchers. Give me a tangle of inky blackberries, a patch of ephemeral miner’s […]
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I am by nature a forager. No matter that I come from several generations of farmers and ranchers. Give me a tangle of inky blackberries, a patch of ephemeral miner’s […]
Ode to the Local Walnut Read More »
Growth Patterns of the Persimmon Tree The Hachiya tree is tall and vigorous, often 15–20 feet tall and as wide. The fruit too is large, 3–4 inches wide, and
On Persimmons – An Excerpt from “Fruit Trees for Every Garden” Read More »
What’s in your Made Local Magazine Holiday Gift Basket? It’s that time of year again! Why go to a big box store when an amazing array of local gift options
GO LOCAL’s Holiday Gift Guide Read More »
Welcome to our regular recipe column from teacher and stand-up comedian Sarah Whitmore. This time around, Sarah gets a little salty about her vegan winter squash soup recipe. Blame
Savorbang! Creamy Autumn Holiday Soup Read More »
Boyes Hot Springs The Springs Farmers’ Market communityfarmersmarkets.com Sundays, 10am – 2pm thru 12/15 | At Boyes Blvd. and Hwy 12 next to the post office. Accepts CalFresh. Market Match
Sonoma County Farmers’ Markets Read More »
The Sonoma County Food Action Plan aggregates opportunities for growth in our local food system into four action areas, or pillars, with multiple goals and subgoals under each. We’re highlighting
VIEW THE FULL MAGAZINE ONLINE AS A FLIPBOOK Flip through the September/October 2019 issue online:
September/October 2019 Print Issue – Online Version Read More »
Our job here at Made Local Magazine is to tell the endlessly inspiring, diverse, and true stories that rise within the Sonoma County food system. A celebration of diversity is
Letter to the Editor Read More »
How we eat, and how we dispose of the food we eat, are inextricably connected with climate change. As locally based organizations like California Climate & Agriculture (CalCAN) have made
Locavortex: September Climate Strike Read More »
You no longer have to trek to New York from Sonoma County to have an authentically delicious, boiled bagel. Gone are the days when I thought of bagels as innocuous,
Bagels are Having a Moment Read More »