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		<title>Farm-to-pizza: Session 1</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As part of our ongoing attempt to learn the ways of the slow foodie-farmer, we&#8217;ve enlisted ourselves in a workshop at Escondido organic farm La Milpa with the San Diego Roots Sustainable Food Project. For 8 full Saturdays, we get to be farmhands, weeding, composting, and cultivating the land. This past Saturday was Day 1, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">As part of our ongoing attempt to learn the ways of the slow foodie-farmer, we&#8217;ve enlisted ourselves in a workshop at Escondido organic farm<a href="http://milpaorganica.com/" target="_blank"> La Milpa</a> with the <a href="http://www.sandiegoroots.org/" target="_blank">San Diego Roots Sustainable Food Project</a>. For 8 full Saturdays, we get to be farmhands, weeding, composting, and cultivating the land. This past Saturday was Day 1, and we collected enough booty to host an inaugural &#8220;Eat Easy&#8221; back in South Park with farm pizza and brew.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">La Milpa grows organic vegetables, herbs, and greens, and is home to a handful of goats, chickens, and kittens. They&#8217;re at the <a href="http://milpaorganica.com/page5/page5.html" target="_blank">farmers&#8217; markets</a> (Oceanside, Vista, La Mesa, Hillcrest) so say hi to them and buy some stuff. They&#8217;re doing it right over there.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">{They&#8217;re also hosting their monthly potluck/movie/wood fired pizza gathering under the big oak tree at the farm April 18, 2009 at 5:30 pm&#8230;another good time to join in a toast to their dedication.}</p>
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<p>Chickens plus chick and chocolate mint sampling</p>
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<p>We bartered some time weeding stinging nettle out of the beet plot for a handful of fresh cut cilantro. Owner and bread and pizza making guru Barry generously donated a bit of sourdough starter he&#8217;s been cultivating for 10 years to get our first batch of pizza dough rolling.</p>
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<p>At the Session 1 Eat Easy we served up Sean&#8217;s &#8216;New Mexican&#8217; pizzas &#8211; corn, peppers, onion, poblanos, pine nuts, goat cheese, and farm fresh sourdough and cilantro. Taking a cue from our Berkeley obsession <a href="http://cheeseboardcollective.coop/Pizza%20Collective/PizzaPage.html" target="_blank">Cheeseboard</a>, we left out the tomato sauce. (We go for a fine layer of chopped ristra chiles in its place.) Delicioso&#8230; and much love to our new farm/foodie friends.</p>
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