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Love What You Eat Hello! I believe that healing our relationships with food starts with a postivie experience cooking and creating.

When we have tools that make it fun and easy and communitiy that inspires us, it's a whole lot easier to make food our friend.

08/23/2021
Ready to spice things up? Get it? 😬😬😬Today is the very last day to try your hand at this amazing opportunity for just $2...
01/31/2021

Ready to spice things up? Get it? 😬😬😬

Today is the very last day to try your hand at this amazing opportunity for just $20.21!!!

Please let me know in the comments if you'd like more information or PM me!!

I would love to share my journey with you! And seriously, what is there to lose?!

Who are 4 friends that have the air fryer, delux cooking blender, or Quick cooker on their list?! Let’s get it to you fo...
01/28/2021

Who are 4 friends that have the air fryer, delux cooking blender, or Quick cooker on their list?!

Let’s get it to you for almost 50% off!

They are 25% off now, but we can do even better!

12/16/2020

Do you love the Community Sustaining Fund as much as I do? And maybe you held off on some goodies you need for your kitchen? Well, here's your chance to give back (you know that's my jam!) 10-15% of all orders are donated to the Community Sustaining Fund.

For 31 years, the Community Sustaining Fund has been making micro grants to individuals and organizations that work to strengthen the fabric of our people, communities, and our environment in Thurston County through innovative projects and initiatives.

and order here:

https://www.pamperedchef.com/party/sustainingfundparty

Stoneware storage solution! I’ll confess, one of my hesitations with stoneware is storage. I just can’t stand stacking h...
08/27/2020

Stoneware storage solution! I’ll confess, one of my hesitations with stoneware is storage. I just can’t stand stacking heavy items on top of one another and the trouble it takes to get them out. Yeah, I know, it’s not THAT hard, but any barriers can lend to just not doing the project for me. So here’s my favorite storage solution. I love a well organized kitchen soooo much! I also love helping folks get more organized!
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Post your kitchen trouble spots in the comments!

YouCopia Bakeware Storemore Adjustable Rack, Standard, White https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00VG7VZ7I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_i_-RcsFbA41MSHZ

Love What You Eat will be donating all commissions from individual orders for September to Bunkhouse Acres! And of cours...
08/25/2020

Love What You Eat will be donating all commissions from individual orders for September to Bunkhouse Acres! And of course you can always donate directly.( See end of page)
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Here is a bit more about this project from the incredible, kick ass farmer herself!
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Bunkhouse Acres

I am an unapologetically black woman launching a farm in western Washington. Your donations will help me buy a tractor and implements, drill a new well, build high tunnels as well as construct a commercial/demonstration kitchen for making spice blends and teaching.
In 2013, I left my native Jamaica to join my spouse in Washington State and I immediately set out to plant whatever I could in the dead of winter- that turned out to be garlic. It did wonderfully, and I have grown some every year since.
As the child of Jamaican subsistence farmers, I am a committed locavore. Over the years, I have kept chickens for eggs and manure, and have grown vegetables seasonally for my kitchen and to trade with neighbors. I donate surplus eggs to the Matlock Food Bank, who are always grateful to receive locally produced food. In 2016 I knew I would have had a surplus of produce, so I started a quarterly county-wide Food Swap where residents could converge to barter their homemade, homegrown, and wild-foraged edibles. Through these events, and by becoming a WSU Master Gardener, I have formed a robust network of wild-crafters, growers, and home cooks. I am an immigrant, but I have found a great sense of place in this community.Growing my own food remains essential to my health and happiness. It gives me a sense of self-reliance. Sharing the surplus is an act of love towards my greater community- the once-thriving logging metropolises of Grays Harbor that have long been food deserts beset by immense poverty. I am looking to change that by expanding on the newly emergent farming network, working to include black and indigenous peoples who have faced tremendous discrimination and providing access to fresh, healthy food.
I realize that most Jamaicans working in Agriculture on this continent are, and have been for generations, migrant workers who often operate farms at home but leave to endure harsh conditions on larger estates for a season before returning to their individual plots. My father, in his youth, was a migrant farmworker in Canada. One of his sons is today, a migrant farmworker in eastern Washington. I embody their spirit and hustle, and I acknowledge that it is a great privilege to own and manage the land I farm on, which is why I commit to the highest level of sustainable stewardship.
The farm, Bunkhouse Acres, is a 20-acre homestead and designated tree farm in the Middle Satsop Valley, in the homelands of the Tsihalis Salishan people. In the 19th century, the area became a hub for the Schafer Brothers Logging Company, which led to the construction of a railway and several lumber camps. John Tornow, the legendary Wild Man of the Wynoochee, was raised in the vicinity. Our house was built in the 1940s out of two original bunkhouses that had once housed lumberjacks and auxiliary timber workers. We occasionally find railway spikes lying in unexplored areas of the property. There are still, today, extensive logging operations in the valley.

While I would like to farm full-time, I still maintain employment offsite. Having a steady stream of income allows me to put funds aside for the equipment and labor that I will need to invest in a more extensive farm operation. Your donations will give me a much-needed boost in purchasing a compact tractor and hiring help to clear the land for large-scale planting. Funds will also be used for building high tunnels and a demonstration kitchen for preparing spice blends and imparting another of my passions- baking with sourdough.

Thank you

Donation links here:
https://linktr.ee/bunkhouseacres?fbclid=IwAR0wLNHzmbxKso3NNDDXPknAf04nDEsGyHvYY_NTdjfVqzPaAeVKMjKC6M8

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Oakville, WA
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