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Food for ME & Entire Series
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Food for ME & Entire Series
Item #4315
From UMaine Extension
Food for ME is a citizen action series for community food recovery. Updated in 2011. Select this item to buy entire series of 5 bulletins---or select only specific bulletins below---and click "add to cart" at bottom of page.
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Steps to Organizing Your Community Garden
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Steps to Organizing Your Community Garden
Food for ME Series/4315
Item #4300
Publisher: UMaine Extension
Learn how to set up a community garden project, recruit volunteers and establish a garden plot, for family gardens or food pantries and shelters. Includes video for online viewing. 4 pages, 1998, 2011. Food for ME is a citizen action series for community food recovery. Series includes items 4300-4304. See 4315 for entire series. Download it for free: Download it for free, or add it to your cart to buy a printout.
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Food for Your Community: Gleaning and Sharing
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Food for Your Community: Gleaning and Sharing
Food for ME Series/4315
Item #4301
Publisher: UMaine Extension
Gleaning—the act of gathering unwanted crops from farmers’ fields—is one tool that can be used to redirect unwanted crops to those in need. This 4-page fact sheet describes how to set up a field gleaning project and collect crops to benefit your community. Includes video for online viewing. 2004, 2011. Food for ME is a citizen action series for community food recovery. Series includes items 4300-4304. See 4315 for entire series. Download it for free: Download it for free, or add it to your cart to buy a printout.
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Food Safety for Food-Pantry Donations
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Food Safety for Food-Pantry Donations
Food for ME Series/4315
Item #4302
Publisher: UMaine Extension
Use the following checklist to decide whether foods are unsafe to give to food pantries, cupboards, and shelters. 2 pages, 2004, 2011. Food for ME is a citizen action series for community food recovery. Series includes items 4300-4304. See 4315 for entire series. Gleaning—the act of gathering unwanted crops from farmers’ fields—is one tool that can be used to redirect unwanted crops to those in need.Download it for free: Download it for free, or add it to your cart to buy a printout.
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A Donors Guide to Vegetable Harvest
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A Donors Guide to Vegetable Harvest
Food for ME Series/4315
Item #4303
Publisher: UMaine Extension
Produce from your garden is welcome at most food pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters. Learn how to best harvest and safely store common Maine crops to maintain crop quality for donation to community groups. 3 pages, 2000, 2011. Food for ME is a citizen action series for community food recovery. Series includes items 4300-4304. See 4315 for entire series. Download it for free: Download it for free, or add it to your cart to buy a printout.
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Food Pantry Wish List
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Food Pantry Wish List
Food for ME Series/4315
Item #4304
Publisher: UMaine Extension
This chart will help you choose food to donate to food pantries, or help guide donations in a community food drive. 3 pages, 1998, 2011. Food for ME is a citizen action series for community food recovery. Series includes items 4300-4304. See 4315 for entire series. Download it for free: Download it for free, or add it to your cart to buy a printout.
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