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		<title>A Recycling and Composting day with Taranta&#8217;s Staff</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Last Monday we did our first field trip with our Staff to the place we send our recyclable products, food waste and biodegradables.  Our restaurant Staff has been separating all the waste and as a part of the process of understanding the reason why we do that, I decided to organize a field trip visiting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="http://www.tarantagreen.com/green/wp-content/uploads/IMG_61101.jpg"><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-124" title="Taranta's Staff at first light farm" src="http://www.tarantagreen.com/green/wp-content/uploads/IMG_61101-300x200.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="200" /></a>Last Monday we did our first field trip with our Staff to the place we send our recyclable products, food waste and biodegradables.  Our restaurant Staff has been separating all the waste and as a part of the process of understanding the reason why we do that, I decided to organize a field trip visiting <a href="http://www.savethatstuff.com/">Save That Stuff</a> in Charlestown  and Brick End Farms in North Hamilton. We met Adam Mitchell  Ian Lavery giving us a tour of the facility and were amazed by the amount of cardboard and paper waste that can be recycled, as well  as plastic,  glass and metal.  We drove about 1/2 hour and arrived to  Brick Ends Farm, a site that receives all the food waste, yard  trimmings,   etc. We learned how they &#8220;cook&#8221; compost, using wood chips  and yard wast  on a 1 to 1 ratio with restaurant food waste, they mix it  and turn it  for about 10 months and the result is a very nutritious  compost that is  used in Agriculture and Landscaping. During the process  thermophilic microorganisms generate  heat that  can reach up to 160 F.   We met Mike, a farmer that leases land at Brick Ends and utilizes the   compost to nurture his crops, his farm <a href="http://www.firstlightfarmcsa.com/the-farm-crew.html">First Light Farm </a>was  the  highlight of our experience, meeting him and walking the fields   literally eating fennel, carrots, second sprout broccoli and kale was   just amazing. We couldn&#8217;t resist to ask him if  we could harvest some   Leeks, Carrots, Celery, Cilantro and Fennel and  bring it back to the   restaurant. After this very educational experience  we understand the   importance of what we do and how good it make us  feel!!  Next&#8230; an   experiment cooking in the compost pile using Sous  Vide Bags, perhaps a   some short ribs, cooked over 10 hours&#8230;.. If  anyone is ever  interested  on organizing a trip to visit the Farm, and  have lunch or  early dinner  with products from the farm just let us  know, we will be  more that happy  to arrange this for you.<a href="../wp-content/uploads/IMG_5996.jpg"><br />
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		<title>60-80% Recycled Post consumer paper goods</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Oct 2007 22:09:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[We start using Marcal Sunrise Bathroom tissue, made of 100% recycled paper, 60 to 80% post consumer. Marcal Paper Towels and 100% post consumer printing paper for our office print-outs, our menus are printed on 40% post consumer, all papers are chlorine free, mercury free, or bleach.]]></description>
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