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The Neighborhood Files
Curbside Food Waste Program in Jeopardy
Sustainable Princeton encourages residents to sign up for the Curbside Food Waste Program to send leftovers into a compost pile, not a landfill. Join by April 1, 2012 or the p...
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Patch's House & Home
Recipe: Homemade Chicken Soup
Even though the winter has been relatively mild, there are still those days when you crave a bowl of homemade chicken soup, especially if you are getting sick. My mom's chicken soup has a...
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News
Princeton Launches Family Dinner Week
We’re so busy running around, who has time for family meals? Maybe one night it’s takeout on the go, another night everyone eats alone in different rooms. That’s got to stop, says Ja...
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News
Super Bowl Snack: Guacamole Taste-Off
Whew! Made it to the weekend and the Super Bowl. Now what is there to eat? Grocery store guacamole is good in a pinch, but the real stuff transforms the humble avocado into cu...
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News
12 Simple Steps for Going Green in 2012
As we begin 2012, many of us are wondering what we can this year to live a little bit better. If you've got a resolution to make the world a greener place, here's a twelve poi...
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News
Recipe: Ricotta Fig Pizza
Pizza shouldn't be limited to tomato sauce and mozzarella cheese. Some of my favorite pies are creations made at home. How can you go wrong with figs, bacon and cheese? Ingredients: ...
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Patch's House & Home
There is Still Time to Plant Trees, Shrubs and Perennials
Fall is the perfect time to plant new trees, shrubs and perennials in the garden as the soil is warmer than in the spring. Planting in the fall until October 15 gives trees and shrubs abo...
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News
Preserving Summer’s Bounty: It’s In the Can
The thought of canning, for some, evokes a reminder of a time gone by. The process of preserving summer’s produce has stayed the same relatively speaking – and yet, taking a quick glance...