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6 Fun Things to do with Watermelon

August 18, 2021 Jennifer Ross

It’s watermelon season in Long Island! Cutting up a watermelon on a hot summer day is probably the best way…

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Posted in: Watermelon Filed under: watermelon, watermelon recipers
roasted radishes

Turn Spicy Radishes into a Sweet Dish

Jennifer Ross

We were never the biggest fans of eating radishes but many of our customers love them! Over the years, we…

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Posted in: Radish Filed under: radish, radish recipe, radish recipes, radishes, radishes with miso butter, roasted radishes
Arugula

Spicy Arugula

August 11, 2021 Jennifer Ross

A Popular Spicy Green Arugula has become a popular salad green. Arugula is not really a lettuce. It is part…

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Posted in: Arugula Filed under: arugula, fresh arugula, organic arugula
heirloom tomatoes

Heirloom Tomato Salad

August 4, 2021 Jennifer Ross

What can you do with these delicious, locally-grown heirloom tomatoes? I need simple when it comes to summer recipes so…

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Posted in: Tomatoes Filed under: heirloom, heirloom tomato salad, heirloom tomatoes, tomato salad, tomatoes
healthy kale

Healthy Kale Recipes

May 28, 2021 Jennifer Ross

Kale is a green, leafy, cruciferous vegetable that is very rich in nutrients. Kale is a member of the mustard,…

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Posted in: Kale Filed under: kale, kale chips, kale pesto, kale recipes, kale salad, kale smoothies, pasta with kale
rhubarb

Cooking with Rhubarb

Jennifer Ross

What is Rhubarb? Rhubarb is a perennial plant that grows well in cooler climates. In the northeast, rhubarb thrives in…

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Posted in: Rhubarb Filed under: cooking with rhubarb, rhubarb, rhubarb chutney, rhubarb crisp, rhubarb recipes, rhubarb salsa
growing lentils

What are Lentils & Can I Grow Them?

January 12, 2021 Jennifer Ross

What are Lentils? Lentils are believed to be one of the first agricultural crops. They were grown more than 8,000…

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Posted in: Gardening, Soups Filed under: growing lentils, how to grow lentils, lentils, types of lentils
HeartBeet Farms Vegetable Broth

Why Do I Care So Much About Homemade Vegetable Broth?

December 17, 2020 Jennifer Ross

When I think of BROTH a few things immediately come to mind: My grandmother’s broth – I used to walk…

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Posted in: Plant-Based, Plant-Based Recipe Filed under: homemade, homemade broth, plant-based, plant-based broth, plant-based recipes, plant-based stock, vegetable broth, vegetable broth nutrition, veggie broth
Designing a CSA at HeartBeet Farms

Tips for Making Any Recipe Plant-Based

December 7, 2020 Jennifer Ross

It’s been a few months since I updated you on our progress with our new plant-based lifestyle! Overall we are…

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Posted in: Plant-Based, Plant-Based Recipe Filed under: no oil cooking, no oil plant-based, no oil recipes, plant-based, plant-based lifestyle, plant-based living, plant-based recipes, plant-based tips

It took me 50 years to go plant-based

September 21, 2020 Jennifer Ross

50 years sounds like a long time – especially to me!  For 50 years I consumed a diverse, well-balanced diet…

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Posted in: Plant-Based Filed under: farm to table soups, plant-based, plant-based diet, plant-based foods, plant-based gurus, plant-based life, plant-based lifestyle, plant-based meal, plant-based recipes, plant-based soups

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Today’s guest is someone who truly redefines what
Today’s guest is someone who truly redefines what it means to travel with purpose. I was so inspired learning about the work Kimberly Haley-Coleman is doing through Globe Aware, creating opportunities for everyday people to step beyond traditional tourism and step into meaningful global service. Her journey started with a simple desire to give back while traveling — and it grew into a worldwide nonprofit connecting volunteers with communities across the globe.

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Today’s guest is someone very special to me — my longtime friend, Jeanine Davis. We met years ago through our businesses and a shared love of learning, creating, and doing things a little differently. Over the years, I’ve had a front-row seat to Jeanine’s journey from busy Long Island life to a more nature-centered life in Pennsylvania, and through it all, one thing has always stayed the same: her deep curiosity about plants, wellness, and making things from scratch.

Jeanine is one of those people who doesn’t just read about herbal remedies — she grows them, forages them, studies them, and then somehow turns them into teas, oils, salves, and even beautiful botanical art. Whether we’re wandering a farmers market, cooking in her kitchen, or walking through her garden identifying “weeds” that are actually powerful plants, I’m always learning something new from her. She has a gift for making herbal knowledge feel approachable, practical, and a little bit magical.

In this conversation, we talk about how her personal health experiences sparked her interest in natural living, how moving to the Poconos gave her space to deepen that path, and how she’s now sharing what she’s learned through community workshops and classes for the “herbal curious.” I’m so excited for you to meet my friend Jeanine and explore the world of everyday herbal wisdom together. 

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Link to podcast episode in bio…

#agritourism #ser
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#agritourism #servicetravel #tourism #travel #volunteer


a reminder of what’s to come soon,.,,🌻🌱
a reminder of what’s to come soon,.,,🌻🌱


Today’s guest is someone who truly redefines what
Today’s guest is someone who truly redefines what it means to travel with purpose. I was so inspired learning about the work Kimberly Haley-Coleman is doing through Globe Aware, creating opportunities for everyday people to step beyond traditional tourism and step into meaningful global service. Her journey started with a simple desire to give back while traveling — and it grew into a worldwide nonprofit connecting volunteers with communities across the globe.

Through short-term, structured volunteer programs, Kimberly and her team make it possible for individuals, families, and even corporate groups to work alongside local communities on impactful projects — from improving housing conditions to supporting food security and accessibility initiatives. What I love most about her approach is that it’s not just about the work being done — it’s about cultural connection, mutual learning, and the kind of perspective that stays with you long after you come home.

I can’t wait for you to hear how this model of service travel is changing lives on both sides of the experience, and why so many people come back from these trips feeling more connected, more grateful, and more inspired to make a difference in their own communities, too. 

Click on the link in the bio to listen to this week’s podcast, episode 84! 

#tourism #service #volunteer #travel #agritourism


do you forget to soak your dried beans the night b
do you forget to soak your dried beans the night before? I do.... Jeanine has some great ‘bean’ tips!  Episode 83 of the Agri-Tourist Podcast…

#beans #driedbeans #ranchogordobeans


Today’s guest is someone very special to me — my l
Today’s guest is someone very special to me — my longtime friend, Jeanine Davis. We met years ago through our businesses and a shared love of learning, creating, and doing things a little differently. Over the years, I’ve had a front-row seat to Jeanine’s journey from busy Long Island life to a more nature-centered life in Pennsylvania, and through it all, one thing has always stayed the same: her deep curiosity about plants, wellness, and making things from scratch.

Jeanine is one of those people who doesn’t just read about herbal remedies — she grows them, forages them, studies them, and then somehow turns them into teas, oils, salves, and even beautiful botanical art. Whether we’re wandering a farmers market, cooking in her kitchen, or walking through her garden identifying “weeds” that are actually powerful plants, I’m always learning something new from her. She has a gift for making herbal knowledge feel approachable, practical, and a little bit magical.

In this conversation, we talk about how her personal health experiences sparked her interest in natural living, how moving to the Poconos gave her space to deepen that path, and how she’s now sharing what she’s learned through community workshops and classes for the “herbal curious.” I’m so excited for you to meet my friend Jeanine and explore the world of everyday herbal wisdom together. 

Click on the link in the bio to listen to the podcast! 
#podcast #herbal #herbs #herbalcurious


Once again, I joined Marisa and Mike for the 7th e
Once again, I joined Marisa and Mike for the 7th episode of Yakety Yak, Let’s Talk About That!  Always a fun time chatting it up about whatever is on our minds!  We all just experienced a nasty snow and ice storm in New York, and we were exhausted from shoveling...so it was fun to connect and rant a bit about all the fun we had!  Click the link in the bio to listen to Episode #7!  Enjoy!



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