Nov 2, 2009 | Seattle Post-Intelligencer
This special dinner highlights the Quillisascut Farm. Read my review of the Quillisascut Farm's Chef on the Farm cookbook Information about the dinner is below: Slow Food Seattle and FareStart invite you to a special dinner on Thursday, November 5th to raise scholarship funds for the 2010 Slow Food Youth Workshop at the Quillisascut Farm School for ...
Iran vulnerable as nuclear disclosure paves way for sanctions
Iran's attempt at damage control backfired on the Islamic regime when its disclosure of a supposed "pilot plant" provoked a virtual ultimatum by the leaders of Britain, France and the United States.
Help a Seattle Chef Go to Farm School
The weeklong programs that LoraLee and Rick Misterly teach at their Quillisascut Farm School in Rice, Wash., have become the training ground for a generation of sustainability-minded Seattle chefs.
Brush fire near Kettle Falls brings in heavy duty support
Stevens County firefighters worked Monday to control a brush fire near the town of Rice.
Brush fire near Kettle Falls brings in heavy duty support
Stevens County firefighters worked Monday to control a brush fire near the town of Rice.
Critic-Turned-Cook Goes Down on the Farm
Critic Turned Cook follows former Seattle Post-Intelligencer food critic Leslie Kelly on her journey away from the keyboard and into the kitchen.
Critic-Turned-Cook Goes Down on the Farm
Critic Turned Cook follows former Seattle Post-Intelligencer food critic Leslie Kelly on her journey away from the keyboard and into the kitchen.
UN panel issues new sanctions against North Korea
The U.N. imposed new sanctions Thursday against five North Korean officials, four companies and a state agency, and banned imports of two weapons-making materials, in a rare unified push by the world's powers to thwart Pyongyang's nuclear ambitions.
Scholars Recognition honorees are : Stefanie Soelling and Kelly Bogart from Everett High School; Evonne Aguirre and Ariella Shriver from Sequoia High School; Kaitlin Kloes , Minhtam Nguyen and Sibani Das from Cascade High School.
China backs plan to search North Korean ships and halt arms deals
The major powers, including the United States and China, agreed yesterday on a system to inspect suspect cargoes in and out of North Korea despite Pyongyang's warning that it would regard such checks as an act of war.