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OHF Suppports Trek To Taste!

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2013

Do you like to walk, enjoy the outdoors, be healthy, and support local foods?

You are invited and encouraged to join us June 1, 2013 from 10 am – 3 pm at the Marsh Billings – Rockefeller National Park for walking beautiful trails, enjoying the outdoors, and sampling of delicious local and healthy foods.

The Ottauquechee Health Foundation  is proud to be a funding partner for the 2013 Trek to Taste.

For more information click here for a printable brochure   2013 Trek To Taste or check out the Trek To Taste information website at www.trektotaste.info

We will see you on the trails!

 

What’s cooking in YOUR kitchen this spring? (Guest author: Shoshana Belisle)

Thursday, April 18th, 2013

Share your favorite spring recipes for our Community Wellness Cookbook

 

Now that spring has sprung, it’s possible that you’ve noticed a change in your eating preferences.  Perhaps you have less of an appetite overall, or perhaps you crave foods that are lighter and cleaner.  This is natural and healthy this time of year as your body conducts its own internal “spring cleaning.”  I know that in our family the blender has once again taken center stage as I’ve started concocting delicious, light and refreshing smoothies.

We would like to know what’s cooking in YOUR kitchen this spring!

The Norman Williams Public Library and the Ottauquechee Health Foundation are partnering to create a Community Wellness Cookbook to connect, nourish and serve the Woodstock and surrounding communities.

We invite your participation through the submission of original recipes that fit the following health-promoting criteria:

  • Focus on whole foods (i.e. fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, legumes, whole grains) rather than refined foods (i.e. white sugar, white flour, etc.)
  • Emphasize plant foods, although some animal products are acceptable
  • Celebrate seasonal and local produce!

In your submission, please include ingredients with amounts, instructions for preparation as well as any interesting narrative or thoughts about your creation.  You can either fill out a recipe submission form, which is available at the Library’s circulation desk, or you can email me at the address listed below.  Please submit your recipes by May 15, and in exchange, I will email you three of my own spring recipes for you to enjoy.

The submission form is in the blog post below this – I look forward to seeing your recipes!

Alternatively, visit the link below to print out the submission form:

http://www.ohfvt.org/wp-content/uploads/Cookbook-submission-form-with-logos.jpg

Thank you for taking part in this project!

To your health,

Shoshana Belisle

Community Cookbook Editor

shoshana@maplerosewellness.com

 

 

 

Trek to Taste with OHF Update

Friday, June 1st, 2012

Hello OHF Supporters!

Remember to join us tomorrow, Saturday, June 2, 2012, for the TrektoTaste in Woodstock Vermont.

We are pleased to announce that our own local Trap Door Bakery of Quechee, has generously offered to supply us with baked good samples.

Stop by for a taste of delicious local goodies!

We will be hosting a table at the Forest Center of Billings Marsh National Park Service from 10:00 A.M – 1:00 P.M.

We will be there rain or shine!

Sherry and Alex

Foods for Thought

Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

Today’s Jim Kenyon column in The Valley News features the work of one of our grantees.  The article, “Foods for Thought,” describes the successful farm-to-school program at the Reading Elementary School.  Upper Valley Farm to School, which helps support the program in Reading and other local schools, is an OHF grantee.  The Valley News has not posted this column on its web page, so we cannot provide a link.  We’ll try to find a way to post a copy of the column.

Tom Roberts, OHF

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