The Art of Food in Frogtown and RondoMain MenuThe Art of Food in Frogtown and RondoSeveral networks interested in investing their time, engagement, and care in community food in Frogtown and Rondo are collaborating to explore what it takes to support and build equitable fresh food in their neighborhoods.Frogtown FarmAEDAAsian Economic Development AssociationUrban Farm and Garden AllianceUrban Farm and Garden Alliance Greens CookoffIn November and December of 2016, the Urban Farm and Garden Alliance convened a gathering around cooking GREENS.Public Art St. PaulSustainability@Hamline53a66acd31006d343906ce1a4c7df8af8da2d56b
Healthy foods
12016-11-17T14:30:47-08:00Sustainability@Hamline53a66acd31006d343906ce1a4c7df8af8da2d56b118193plain2016-11-17T14:32:24-08:00Sustainability@Hamline53a66acd31006d343906ce1a4c7df8af8da2d56b“Convenience. Cause if you goto a convenient store or grocery store, it’s cheaper to buy unhealthy food compared to healthy food...” 1:24 - 1:32 = “even when you like roast up veggies it’s still good and it’s better than getting a sandwich from McDonald buts it’s cheaper to go with the unhealthy food.”
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12016-11-17T14:25:14-08:00Sustainability@Hamline53a66acd31006d343906ce1a4c7df8af8da2d56bMikayla Peters Storymobile interview at Frogtown Farm Sep 17, 2016 (IMG 0878)2Mikayla Peters interviewed at Frogtown Farm's 2016 Harvest Fest by Melvin Giles with the St. Paul Almanac Storymobile, September 17, 2016, as part of the Art of Food in Frogtown and Rondo projectplain2017-02-23T15:13:24-08:00YouTube2016-11-17T22:21:17.000ZEd9bF6LKpSkHamline University Sustainability OfficeKatie Jerome2100700b0d818d92a187faef5524ba3a6dd8f199