Sentences with phrase «at harvest for»

That's why we use the best fresh, natural ingredients selected at harvest for their quality and flavor.

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This is a win - win for the farmer and the buyer, as neither have to worry about a major fluctuation in price eating away at their profits at harvest time.
Meanwhile Dennis Bevington, MP for the Western Arctic, issued a report noting the diamond industry had come to account for half of all economic activity in the N.W.T. Ekati and Diavik were harvesting ore at rates exceeding original targets.
It turns out Fidelity has been at this for three years, using its own computers to harvest the digital currencies bitcoin and Ethereum, which today trade for around $ 4,300 and $ 300 respectively.
Sumerian life at the time was built as most polytheistic cultures are — pet gods, responsible for things like the health of a harvest, the phases of the moon or fertility.
«I was a step away from being homeless,» recalls Gonzalez, who lived on cheese sandwiches as he waited for his first cannabis harvest at the farm he was renting.
Pros: 100 % organically grown, free from chemical pesticides, hand - harvested, dried at the peak of freshness, made from potent flowers and leaves, strong fragrance, very potent, comes in a tin for freshness and convenience, dark green color
Whereas you're likely to find crickets reared at Georgia's Armstrong Cricket Farm at reptile stores or Petco, the grade of invertebrate meat harvested at Coalo Valley Farms or Rocky Mountain Micro Ranch are meant for converting the West into eating insects.
Smoke taint can be removed through a process of reverse osmosis, though wine industry professionals say it's unlikely for that to be necessary at this stage in the harvest.
This could either be for the novice investor who wants to get started investing with smaller balances and wants something simple and prudent to help them get started at building wealth — or it could be for someone with a larger taxable portfolio who wants to benefit from having an advisor without the associated fees as well as the Tax Loss Harvesting aspect.
The developments come as Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg is set to appear in Washington Tuesday for hearings on the data scandal, in which at least 87 million people had their information harvested during the 2016 election cycle by Cambridge Analytica, a British political consulting firm.
It's unclear at the moment if Cambridge Analytica made direct use of the secretly harvested data for Trump's campaign, but according to the Times, the data was used for «developing techniques that underpinned its work» on the campaign.
The data was acquired and processed by Cambridge University professor Aleksandr Kogan whose personality quiz app, running on Facebook's platform in 2014, was able to harvest personal data on tens of millions of users (a subset of which Kogan turned into psychological profiles for CA to use for targeting political messaging at US voters).
There is opportunity for everybody, no matter where you live, you just have to be willing to work harder (and smarter) than everyone else, while my many of my friends in college worked at McDonald's and partied, I started my own custom harvesting business with loan for a 10 year old combine, and an old tandem axle truck.
At times, including in questioning by Representative Greg Walden on Wednesday, Zuckerberg answered direct questions about Facebook's data harvesting by talking about Facebook's features for choosing who can see a photo or post on Facebook.
With the recent report of Facebook user's data being harvested and used for information warfare, many people are looking to delete their accounts or at least their Facebook posts in order to have a clean slate.
While this report is still early in the stages at the time of writing this, estimates say that the harvest of this crop coming from Mexico is only about half of what was expected for the year.
If all 108,000 acres Canada cultivates annual were to be harvested as dryland hemp, the total production cost would be valued at over $ 44 million annually and over $ 61 million for irrigated hemp.
-- «Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
Let us not become weary in doing good, for at the proper time we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
«Like snow in the summer and like rain at harvest, so is honor unbefitting for a fool,» reads Proverbs 26:3.
Bishop Eduardo Horacio Garcia, who was Cardinal Bergoglio's auxiliary bishop in Buenos Aires, recounted shortly after Pope Francis's election that «at the end of the Jubilee Year, for which Cardinal Bergoglio had called a missionary year, we priests of the archdiocese asked Cardinal Bergoglio to call a synod in order to discuss how to harvest the fruits of our mission and draft guidelines.
Recognize that men are enslaved on fishing boats to farm shrimp, kids are harvesting chocolate, and that factory workers in China are not being paid for the stuff you're buying on the cheap at your local discount store.
even the old testament had landowners leave grain at the edge of their fields for the poor to harvest, let the poor pay less for sacrifices at the alter, forgave debt every seven years... and that is not even considering the Greek scriptures...
even the mosaic code had landowners leave grain at the edge of their fields for the poor to harvest, let the poor pay less for sacrifices at the alter, forgave debt every seven years... go back and read your bible.
The parable of the Soil has been called a «parable on parables» because of the life of God that it witness to through an abundant harvest.145 At the arrival of the harvest, the peasant is overjoyed for the opportunity for his involvement in the creative process of producing something.146
Also I was a little disappointed at the Michaelmas entry, where Joanna said «the old tradition was to eat a roasted goose», advising one to «invite your family round for a harvest supper — roast chicken.»
At the time of the harvest, they brought the grain to the lord's mill for the grinding of the flour that would become their bread.
Peasants with baskets of wheat in their hands threw fistfuls of it at the Madonna, so that she might take thought for the harvest and bring them good luck.
The staff at the research center suggested that I go north up the coast to Tomatlan, where «chilpete» (the local name for chiltepín) is harvested and bottled into hot sauces.
By Dave DeWitt Above: Ristras for Sale, Old Town c. 1951 With the green chile harvest in full swing in the southern part of the state, it's time to take a look at how chile peppers have influenced the cuisine of the Duke City.
Very clever: since the plants are used just for one season, they collect the whole plants and harvest the pods at a more convenient location, rather than slowly picking their way through the rows in the field, which would be quite a pain in the back.
There can be up to 2,000 workers at a time thinning the trees (or else the dates would be the size of marbles) and getting them ready for harvest.
At the time, I had just wrapped up spending 18 days straight working wheat harvest which entailed driving a combine for 12 hours a day across soil that was essentially devoid of life — save that wheat.
My husband scoffed at me as I gathered a harvest of cute yellow pear tomatoes for this recipe saying we already had a big jar of sun dried tomatoes.
After harvesting more tomatoes than we can eat (even giving some to the restaurant I work at for a featured dinner special) canning many pints of tomato sauce, salsa and crushed tomatoes, this recipe is an absolute life saver!
Also this week: prep for upcoming class, work on garden, harvest / preserve rhubarb as needed, get back into walking after being a sicky last week, make kimchee, finish GFCF cake packet, work 15 hours typing data entry (at least — 20 would be better, but doubt I can do that much), and work on getting clothes that are too small out of the girl's closets — maybe... We will see how much of that gets done, but it's good to have a goal!
A: «Certified organically grown» assures you the grains have been grown and processed without the use of spray fertilizers, chemicals or pesticides and the land (where the grains were grown), has not been sprayed for at least 3 years (including current year's harvest).
I immeditately liked the idea of the blogger box because it's aimed at reducing food waste and ensuring produce is harvested and into the hands of someone for enjoyment and nourishment.
Harvesting starts at the end of the first week in September and lasts for about a month, depending on weather conditions.
I think this ice cream is actually perfect for those cooling fall evenings when you're cuddling at home with a good book, as honey is always associated for me with the month of September, Jewish holidays, new beginnings, and the harvest.
Because FoodSwing's single, 225,000 - square - foot processing facility based in Cambridge, Md., can package fresh fruits and vegetables in liquid form, at harvest time the seconds and thirds of produce such as potatoes, tomatoes, garlic and onions are processed into harvest soups or sauces, packaged aseptically and sent to the food banks, where they can be used for months.
I would love for these to be the jars that I use for my very first attempt at canning which is planned for this summer's vegetable garden harvest: +)
In wealthier nations, agronomists and other scientists have been noticing changes in harvest times for at least one crop in particular: wine grapes.
The exact nature of the festival is not known for sure, but it was an annual event held at the end of the harvest season before the winter months settled in.
I would have to estimate that I have at least 15 kale plants ready to harvest and even for my family that's more kale then any of us can eat.
If you are looking for some unique ways to use your apples after harvesting them, check out The Apple Cookbook, available at our Garden Store, which is also open during the festival.
At harvest, the fruit is monitored for sweetness (brix), pressure, pest, and disease.
Large crops, followed by challenging harvests across many winegrape producing regions, has resulted in decreasing supply, and increasing prices according to Marc Cuneo and Mike Needham of Turrentine Brokerage, who will co-present on the «Current State of the Grape and Bulk Wine Market» at the 21st Annual Vineyard Economics Seminar, set for Wednesday, May 25, -LSB-...]
Large crops, followed by challenging harvests across many winegrape producing regions, has resulted in decreasing supply, and increasing prices according to Marc Cuneo and Mike Needham of Turrentine Brokerage, who will co-present on the «Current State of the Grape and Bulk Wine Market» at the 21st Annual Vineyard Economics Seminar, set for Wednesday, May 25, 2016 in Napa, California at the Napa Valley Marriott.
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