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Tag Archive 'sustainability'
It never fails to amaze me how much better fresh produce tastes! I have done my share of gardening but my current residence is, to say the least, less than hospitable to edible plant production. Now I do love farmers’ markets, but never seem to execute a trip before a desperate run to the grocery store is made. So, I have turned to the CSA box. For me this is the best of both worlds; farmers market freshness on a schedule plus a little forced variety.
Recently I was turned on to Rutiz Family Farms, a local Arroyo Grande sustainable ranch and market stand that I am practically giddy over. One of the coolest things about the Rutiz program is that you do not need to prepay a subscription. An email is sent out each Tuesday listing what will be in the box that week (plus cooking suggestions, announcements, and prices of other stand produce). You simply need to decide by Thursday evening whether or not your fridge needs stocking, email in the affirmative, and pick up on Friday.
 Local family farming
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Posted in Lifestyle, On the Table, Uncategorized
| Tagged Central Coast, cooking, Farmers' Market, food, gardening, local food, organic, sustainability | No Comments »
I never shy away from the chance to learn something new and Saturday was no different. Sporting my new SIP hat**, I cruised down to Riverbench Vineyard & Winery in Santa Maria for a vineyard tour compliments of Central Coast Winegrowers Association (CCWGA).
 Made it to Riverbench Vineyard & Winery!
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Posted in Farms & Vineyards, People, Uncategorized, Wines
| Tagged CCWGA, Central Coast, Central Coast Vineyard Team, Central Coast Winegrowers' Association, Central Coast Wines, Laetitia Vineyard and Winery, Riverbench Vineyard & Winery, SIP, sustainability, sustainably grown wines, Vineyard, wine | No Comments »
What better way to start your morning than in the garden? Beth and I headed out of the office for a morning of vegetable harvesting at Steinbeck Vineyards’ Vineyards Growing Veggies project site. We met with Cindy Steinbeck Newkirk of Steinbeck Vineyards and Winery and, after a quick tutorial, we were off to work!
 Straight off the vine - Beth's got a zucchini and a squash
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Posted in Farms & Vineyards
| Tagged Central Coast, food, gardening, local food, paso robles, REcork, Steinbeck Vineyard & Winery, sustainability, Vineyard, Vineyards Growing Veggies | No Comments »
Aug 5th, 2010 by katycasafestiva
Get your earplugs ready – we are about to toot our own horn, loudly! CCVT Executive Director Kris O’Connor was recently named the 2010 San Luis Obispo County Wine Industry Person of the Year. Woot! Woot!
 CCVT Executive Director Kris O'Connor (3rd from left) along with other industry awards winners Clay Brock (4th from left) and members of the Dusi family.
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| Tagged Central Coast Vineyard Team, sustainability | No Comments »
Posted in Farms & Vineyards, People, Wines
| Tagged Baileyana-Tangent, Central Coast Vineyard Team, Erin Amaral, Matt Merrill, Pomar Junction Vineyard & Winery, SIP, social equity, sustainability, Sustainable Farming, Sustainable Wines, wine | No Comments »
Feb 21st, 2010 by katycasafestiva
The Santa Lucia Highlands Wine Artisans proved true to their moniker at a recent tasting in San Francisco. Over two dozen labels were represented from this distinct appellation in southern Monterey County – including SIP members Hahn Family Wines, McIntyre Vineyards, and Paraiso Vineyards.
 Hahn Family Wines gives out seed packets with the same mixture as the wildflower/cover crop they use in the vineyard.
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| Tagged Hahn Family Wines, McIntyre Vineyards, Paraiso Vineyards, SIP, sustainability | No Comments »
Jan 26th, 2010 by katycasafestiva
It was great to see Niels Udsen of Castoro Cellars recently honored by the Paso Robles Wine Country Alliance as their 2009 Paso Robles Wine Industry Person of the Year.
A longtime supporter of Central Coast Vineyard Team and the SIP program – some of Castoro’s vineyards are SIP certified, as well as being certified organic – Niels started as a local cellar rat back in 1981, when no one knew what a Paso Robles was. He and his wife Bimmer launched Castoro (Italian for Niels’ nickname: “Beaver”) in 1983, and over the years, it can certainly be considered one of the labels that helped put Paso Robles on the map as a stellar wine region.
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| Tagged Castoro Cellars, Central Coast Vineyard Team, Paso Robles Wine, SIP, sustainability | No Comments »
Jan 7th, 2010 by katycasafestiva
With chilly winter temperatures gripping much of the nation, it may be an odd time to think about the dangers of heat stroke to farmworkers, but such was the topic of a recent story on the Capital Press website.
A Napa Valley businessman has laudably developed and patented a first aid/cooling station for farmworkers. The portable trailer offers pop-up shade, water, etc. and we hope it will catch on with vineyard owners and managers, even if their only motivation is avoiding litigation.
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| Tagged Pacific Vineyard Company, social equity, sustainability | No Comments »
Nov 19th, 2009 by katycasafestiva
Judging from the standing room only crowd at the SIP Roundtable breakout seminar at CCVT’s 2009 Sustainable Ag Expo, there’s certainly a lot of buzz about the SIP program, and – we think – rightly so!
CCVT Executive Director Kris O’Connor spoke about the success of the fledgling program, now only in its second year, but already with 30-plus members and about 11,000 certified acres. She also noted that all the first year members renewed, many with expanded acreage. She stressed that although much of the certified acreage is from the counties of Monterey, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Barbara, SIP is not and was never intended to be strictly a regional program.
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Posted in Farms & Vineyards, Wines
| Tagged Niven Family Wines, Paraiso Vineyards, Pomar Junction Vineyard & Winery, SIP, sustainability, Sustainable Ag Expo, Wolff Vineyards & Winery | No Comments »
Oct 31st, 2009 by katycasafestiva
I visited the Monterey Bay Aquarium recently, after far too much time away. The visit was prompted by the juvenile great white shark they have on exhibit for a limited time – a stunning creature, but the jellies were no less fascinating, and the seahorses were just downright mesmerizing. One other thing that struck me, however, was the depth and breadth of information throughout the entire facility about sustainable seafood.
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Posted in Lifestyle, On the Table
| Tagged Monterey Bay Aquarium, Seafood Watch Guide, Sushi Watch Guide, sustainability, sustainable fisheries, Sustainable Seafood Bill | No Comments »
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