521-Thanksgiving Recap, What Worked and What Needed Improvement

The Harvest Eating Podcast

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HARVEST EATING SPICE BLENDS ARE NOW SHIPPING

We’re excited to share the news that the Harvest Eating spice line is back! The supply chain issues have eased, and packaging is readily available in the quantities we need.

Initially, we will have the following varieties available:

  1. Grilled Chicken

  2. Steakhouse Blend

  3. Carolina BBQ

  4. Northern Italian

Check out our spice master pack containing 6 cans of our best-selling spices, perfect for Christmas gift giving, save $6 dollars and get free shipping.

Montana Steak, poultry seasoning, and a breakfast sausage blend will also come later this year. Our wholesale prices have increased substantially but we have kept prices the same as before.

WHAT IS ON THE MENU:

  • Brussels & Cheddar Scramble

  • Thanksgiving Sandwiches

  • Spaghetti with Garlic, Parsley, and Parmesan

  • The return of Steel Cut Oats For Occasional Treat and Performance Boost

FOOD INDUSTRY AND HARVEST NEWS:

Horizon Organic Supends Organic Milk Purchases From Texas Dairy Due To Animal Abuse Allegations

We take these allegations seriously. We expect all of our suppliers to always uphold our high standards of animal welfare and quality,” Holm said. “We are conducting a full investigation and are committed to moving quickly to take the appropriate actions.“

PETA included a lengthy list of observations released through video and photographs at the farm in Wills Point, Texas, about an hour east of Dallas. It alleged blind and sickly calves, bedding that had nails that injured and crippled the animals, a cow floating in feces, and grounds littered with rotting corpses.

TODAY’S MAIN TOPIC:

Buffet-style service was a hit, and all guests really seemed to enjoy the meal last Thursday. The sides were amazing, my stuffing was a big hit, even with my wife who thinks stuffing is stupid. I had roasted potatoes instead of mashed but I say mashed is better! The gravy was spot on, super tasty with a wonderful “sagey” aftertaste and perfect consistency. One stand out was my stewed apples, which tasted wonderful but you cannot use two different varieties because they cook so differently that you will have some firm and some mush all at the same time. Spanish Basque Brunt Cheesecake was to die for. Stabilized whipped cream had great texture. The part that needed improvement was my timing, the turkey finished quicker than expected and was not as hot as we wanted it to be. Overall, a successful meal and an enjoyable meal for certain.

HOMESTEAD TSUNAMI:

Free fertility from leaves- instead of throwing them away or burning them just use the mower to mulch them and place them into garden beds, around trees, and use them as a carbon source in compost.

ECONOMIC NEWS:

Oil prices have eased somewhat as we head into winter which is a welcomed change for certain. We paid $3.52 cents yesterday but our pric

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