The big day finally arrived. Farmer Margie and her intern Andrew went over early to Possum Trot to help Robert Barnum with the last minute preps for the Potato Pandemonium dinner. His sous chefs Bob and Lindsay were slicing, dicing, frying and stirring.
Robert calls his dinners the Possum Trot Experience, and they are rightfully so, [...]
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One last bite of potato
Posted in agritourism, chef, events, food, locavore, photo, tagged Possum Trot Nursery, Robert Barnum on February 28, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Pandemonium preview dinner
Posted in agritourism, chef, events, food, locavore, photo, tagged Possum Trot Nursery, Robert Barnum on February 20, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Reminder: today, Saturday, is the LAST DAY TO REGISTER for the Potato Pandemonium dinner at the Possum Trot Tropical Fruit Nursery. Seats are selling out fast! Don’t dawdle and miss out! This is a unique offering that may not happen again. In addition to the dinner, Robert will give you a tour of his rustic [...]
Talking potatoes on BlogTalkRadio
Posted in agritourism, events, food, media, tagged Possum Trot Nursery, potato, Robert Barnum on February 18, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
Robert Barnum, the Cantankerous Chef, will be interviewed “live on the air” by Nancy Ancrum and Robbie Bell about his upcoming Potato Pandemonium dinner held at Possum Trot Tropical Fruit Nursery.
Click over to Join Us At The Table, their show on BlogTalkRadio, this Saturday morning at 9:30 am to hear the interview live. It should [...]
One potato, two potato
Posted in agritourism, chef, events, food, photo, vegetables, tagged Possum Trot Nursery, potato, Robert Barnum on February 10, 2010 | 4 Comments »
Robert Barnum called the other day to tell me about his preps for the upcoming Potato Pandemonium dinner. He has two refrigerators bulging with potatoes, both the one in the kitchen and the one on the front porch. Not everybody has a frig on the front porch brimming with spuds, so this I had to [...]
Help support local agriculture
Posted in agritourism, politics, tagged Katy Sorenson, ordinances on February 8, 2010 | 1 Comment »
Some of you buy local produce through the CSA and others drop by the farmers market on Sunday. But there’s still a lot more that local growers could do to get their fruits and veggies to your table, or you to their table!
Farmer Margie has written about three ordinances up for a second reading on [...]
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