Aslan's How Organics uses whole organic feed for our chickens from Scratch and Peck in Bellingham, not processed and pellet expelled. The chickens get weekly hugs and have wild grass to eat with a clean 3 story coop in the barn. We are pursuing organic certification for our eggs. Did the sample taste different?
Aslan's How Organics focuses on providing good food to marginalized folk: PSFN elderly programs, YMCA Oasis Teen Shelter, EBT Recipients. Also hospitalized people? We have a farm blog available from aslans-how-organics.com. Would you also be interested in our 40 varities of organic crops available this summer and fall? A crop list is available at: http://aslans-how.blogspot.com/2011/01/produce-for-2011-aka-61-rows-of.html .
I hope this finds you well. Ann speaks highly of you,
+Aaron
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Friday, March 4, 2011
Sweet Ann Leason
Jonathan, Emelia? and Carolyn will attend this meeting setup with Puget Sound Food Network. Rhode is pretty stoked about PSFN and introduced me to them last year. Harley Bob was telling me about these amazing farming wholesale markets in Seattle... good community, small diversified, local is better, dignified human labor.
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Aaron,
Thank you for registering for the PSFN Skagit County training sessions on Monday, March 7!
Aslan's How Organic's appointment is at 4pm and will take place here in the Northwest Agriculture Business Center office in Mount Vernon. Use the front door on First Street (under the brick archway), we’re located on the second floor. It’s hard to miss our office!
419 South 1st Street, Ste 200
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
360-336-3727
Before the training session, here are a few questions to ponder to make our meeting as efficient as possible:
1. Your goals and future plans. How can we help you?
2. What is your current infrastructure status?
3. Do you have enough buyers? Do you need to connect with more producers? How can we help you?
4. Are you trying to expand?
5. Do you use the PSFN website? Is it helpful? Do you have any questions about the website?
6. Do you have or are you looking for unique products? Bring a list and help us build our taxonomy.
We look forward to helping you and answering questions you may have!
Thank you,
The Puget Sound Food Network
Ellen Manderfield
Puget Sound Food Network
ellen@psfn.org
360.336.3666
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Aaron,
Thank you for registering for the PSFN Skagit County training sessions on Monday, March 7!
Aslan's How Organic's appointment is at 4pm and will take place here in the Northwest Agriculture Business Center office in Mount Vernon. Use the front door on First Street (under the brick archway), we’re located on the second floor. It’s hard to miss our office!
419 South 1st Street, Ste 200
Mount Vernon, WA 98273
360-336-3727
Before the training session, here are a few questions to ponder to make our meeting as efficient as possible:
1. Your goals and future plans. How can we help you?
2. What is your current infrastructure status?
3. Do you have enough buyers? Do you need to connect with more producers? How can we help you?
4. Are you trying to expand?
5. Do you use the PSFN website? Is it helpful? Do you have any questions about the website?
6. Do you have or are you looking for unique products? Bring a list and help us build our taxonomy.
We look forward to helping you and answering questions you may have!
Thank you,
The Puget Sound Food Network
Ellen Manderfield
Puget Sound Food Network
ellen@psfn.org
360.336.3666
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