Food Preservation
The last few years have shocked Americans time and time again. Many of us have experienced things we could never have imagined and that has taught us that emergency preparedness includes expecting the unexpected. Freeze dried food is perfect for home storage. Preserve your garden produce, create the perfect emergency food supply, make camping meals and healthy snacks. Last up to 25 years and retains flavor, color, and nutrition. Freeze drying is the best way to preserve local harvest and help save money on grocery costs. Supply chain disruptions and empty grocery store shelves remind us of how important it is to have emergency supplies and backup plans.
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Microgreens
Microgreens offer a substantial amount of benefits despite their small size. While they may seem insignificant, they're actually some of the healthiest plants out there. Microgreens have more nutrients than their full-grown counterparts. Microgreens are essentially the same full-grown herb or vegetable but just harvested at an earlier time and offer significantly more health benefits than a traditional full-grown herb or vegetable.
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Sprouts
Sprouts of certain seeds and nuts are an inexpensive and simple way to add extra nutrients to the diet and are the ultimate superfood. Sprouting increases the vitamin and mineral content of nuts and seeds and increases the nutrient absorption of these foods. Sprouting dramatically increases the content of B-vitamins, carotene, and vitamin C. Sprouts are high in a variety of compounds that help protect the body. When consumed one is essentially consuming the entire plant and getting all the benefits of that plant.
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Another Mother Kombucha
Kombucha is a fermented tea that has been consumed for thousands of years. Not only does it have the same health benefits as tea — it’s also rich in beneficial probiotics. Kombucha also contains antioxidants, can kill harmful bacteria and may help fight several diseases. One of the byproducts from the kombucha-making process is acetic acid which has significant antimicrobial and antibacterial effects. This means that kombucha can help you fight off infections like the common cold, sinus infection or even the flu!
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Bio-waste Collection
Organic
materials, like food scraps and yard trimmings, are broken down by
bacteria to produce methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Diverting food
waste from landfills not only conserves limited space,
decreases landfill costs on a local level, but also helps to reduce
greenhouse gas emissions by up-cycling bio-waste materials into a
productive, environmentally
beneficial product.
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Super Black Gold Compost
Compost has a variety of benefits, both from an environmental standpoint as well as a full spectrum of essential plant nutrient which promotes healthy plant growth and suppression of plant disease. Compost improves the biological, chemical, and structural health of soils and transforms what literally would have been thrown into the trash into an incredibly valuable resource, one that will generate more food and revenue. By completing the food cycle, garbage becomes black gold.
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Local Seed Bank
Seed banking and conservation is a technique that can avert unforeseen emergencies. Seed banks provide conditions necessary for the longevity of seeds. Seeds are stored under low temperatures that keep seeds dormant till they are needed for replanting. It’s easy for plants to be stored in their seed form since they are small and therefore, they occupy minimum space. This makes it possible to store a huge variety of seeds. Properly stored seeds can stay viable for even millennia, eliminating the risk of losing crops that are critical for the existence of human beings and animals.
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Year-round Local Farmer's Market
Local seasonal food is better for the environment because local food travels a shorter distance to get to you. Food grown locally comes straight off the vine or out of the field to the market in your neighborhood. In order to ensure that commercial produce stays fresh long enough for us to enjoy, it’s picked long before it’s ripe. This means that the fruit or vegetable is not given time to fully mature on the vine or in soil, so it hasn’t reached its full potential in terms of flavor or nutrients. When you shop your local farmers market, you’re directly supporting your community and receiving the freshest, most nutritionally dense food available.
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Juice, Smoothie, Salad, Sandwhich Shop
To ensure absolutely no produce goes to waste, all local foods produced will be utilized in many different forms to feed and better serve the community.