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Michigan Cottage Food Law: while it may bring to mind cheese, or an ancient gnome tending to stew over the fire in her ancient dwelling, the definition of these regulations is a bit more cut-and-dry. Michigan Cottage Food Law (PA 113) refers to regulations surrounding food makers preparing non-potentially hazardous food in their homes for direct-to-consumer sales. Foods like ...


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Making a frittata in a sheet pan allows one to pre-roast the veggie ingredients without dirtying another pan, and also creates a quicker cook for a crowd, with a thin final product that fits great into sandwiches but can also be served on its own.

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There’s no better summer than one spent Up North, picking strawberries, enjoying local brews, and popping into the local farm market. Here to celebrate the success of agritourism in this region and support the future of a statewide culture of local eating is the Agritourism Summit, hosted by Michigan State University Extension in Antrim and Grand Traverse counties in 2026. Fa...


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In the dead of winter, we long for the abundance of summer gardens and farmers’ markets. While their bounty is hard to outshine, it is amazing to take stock of and appreciate the variety still available this time of year. Season-extending techniques like hoop houses (aka high tunnels) allow us to have fresh, tender greens, spinach, and cold-sweetened carrots. We’re also able ...


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Do you do your grocery shopping online? According to Capital One’s Online Grocery Shopping Statistics, 82% of U.S. adults had purchased groceries online in the past 3 months. Today, 43% of households with kids or teenagers purchase online groceries at least once a month, and that number is only growing, with online food shopping more popular with younger generations.

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