This month join Camphill Village Kimberton Hills in
celebrating National Pollinator Week: June 18 – 24, 2012. This week is intended to create awareness
about pollinators and their importance to the environment and to our food
supply.
Pollinating animals, including bees, birds, butterflies,
bats, beetles and others, are vital to our delicate ecosystem, supporting
terrestrial wildlife, providing healthy watershed, and more. The work of
pollinators ensures full harvests of crops and contributes to healthy plants
everywhere.
Foods grown in Pennsylvania that need honeybees (more than
other pollinators) are very diverse and include apples, berries, broccoli,
cucumbers, peaches and watermelon.
Camphill Village Kimberton Hills is home to approximately 15
thriving bee hives, where bees pollinate the fruits and vegetables in the
Sankanac Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) gardens, the Secret Garden Herb
Garden, the orchards, vineyards, flowers and trees across the 432-acre
biodynamic farm and intentional community.
The Camphill Café, in the heart of the village and open to
the public, serves seasonal foods grown both biodynamically and organically in
Camphill Kimberton’s CSA gardens. The Café, a member of Fair Food Philly, was
recently renovated and features geothermal heating and air conditioning,
natural solar tube lighting and outdoor seating. The café is open Tuesdays –
Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. and will be celebrating Pollinator Week by
featuring foods on the menu reliant on the pollination of insects in order to
grow.
The exceptional menu includes:
- Entrée special - Coconut
Curry with carrots, zucchini,
broccoli, cauliflower, celery, squash, raisins, cranberries and tofu (soy beans) over basmati rice. (vegan and gluten-free)
- Soup - Coconut, ginger and
lemon with carrots, zucchini, celery,
green beans and chick peas with rice. (vegan and gluten-free)
- Dessert - Raspberry, blueberry and blackberry crisp, Berry compote topped with vanilla sauce; Gluten-free Creamy Berries Cake, Gluten-free Bee Sting Cake
- Chicken salad: made with safflower oil, walnuts
and cranberries.
- Salad dressing: made with local honey, safflower oil, sesame
oil, apple cider.
- Mango lassi:
made with mango and cardamom
The special Pollinator Week menu will be available from June
19-23. (Italicized items are pollinated
foods.)
Camphill Kimberton and the Camphill Café are located at 1601
Pughtown Road, Kimberton, PA 19442.
. . .
The mission at Camphill Village Kimberton Hills, located in Kimberton , Pa. ,
is to encourage individuals, especially those with special needs, to discover
and fulfill their greatest developmental and creative potential within a
farming and handcrafting community. In
valuing persons of all abilities, Kimberton Hills seeks to foster a living and
working environment that is sustainable, productive and beautiful. Residents and volunteers uniquely contribute
to the community through meaningful vocations such as gardening, dairy farming,
and working in the café, bakery and handicraft workshops. As the community cares for one another, it
also nurtures and improves the land by practicing biodynamic agriculture and
raising environmental awareness.
For more information about Camphill Kimberton, visit www.camphillkimberton.org.
For more information about Pollinator Week, visit
pollinator.org.
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