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2008 Dark Days Challenge

Jan 13th, 2008 by Laura

With the poll results well in, we will be continuing on with the Dark Days Challenge at least until the end of March and maybe longer. These are the participants as reflected on the poll. If you’re in and I missed you, please add your name in the comments or drop me an email at urbanhennery at comcast dot net.

East

  • Nicole - Farm to Philly
  • Kim - Yankee Food
  • Wendy - Home is…
  • The Purloined Letter
  • Danielle - Touch the Earth Farm
  • Sophie - Locavores
  • Ed Bruske - The Slow Cook
  • Julie - Wounded Chef
  • Jasmine - Knitting 40 Shades of Green

West

  • Melinda - Elements in Time
  • Anita - Married with Dinner
  • Ellen - The Daily Grind
  • Donna - Chocolate Crayons & More
  • Katrina - Kale for Sale
  • Sarah - Cafe Mama
  • Michelle - Green Bean Dreams
  • Joan - Old Dog New Tricks
  • Idaho Locavore
  • Denise at Chez Denise
  • Shibaguyz

Middle

  • Anne - Green Leanings
  • Farm Mom - Children in the Corn
  • Katie - Kit Kat’s Critique
  • Norma - Now Norma Knits

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The “rules” remain the same. The only real changes are:

1. Please be sure that your posts include “Dark Days” in the title and for the tag so that we can find them.

2. We’ll only be recapping every 2 weeks. I’ll do the first one this Sunday, then we’ll go every two weeks after that. So, first guest recaps will be posted on Sunday, January 27. I’d like to nominate Nicole (East), Melinda (West) and Anne (Middle) as writers for the first guest post as they were the first to volunteer. I’ll send you the details for posting via email.

10 Responses to “2008 Dark Days Challenge”

  1. on 31 Jan 2008 at 1chez denise et laudalino

    Hi,

    Read about you on Married with Dinner. Is it too late to be part of this?? We would love to …

    Thanks

  2. on 05 Feb 2008 at 2Riot 4 Austerity » Blog Archive » Hoppin’ John

    [...] Feb 5th, 2008 • Category: Recent Riot Posts In almost a New Year’s Day reprise, we made local Hoppin’ John and collards. Both the rice and the crowder pease were bought and grown in South [...]

  3. on 11 Feb 2008 at 3Chez Denise et Laudalino

    We would love to par-take in this. How can we get added? Thanks!

  4. on 16 Feb 2008 at 4Norma

    I want to join in! I happened to write a Valentine’s Day post about my local meal.

    Here:
    http://nownormaknits2.typepad.com/now_norma_knits_2/2008/02/46-on-the-menu.html

  5. on 16 Feb 2008 at 5Laura

    Hey Norma - you’re in! We’ll catch you on the next recap on 2/24.

  6. on 24 Feb 2008 at 6Married …with dinner » Blog Archive » Dark Days mornings

    [...] talked a lot about our Dark Days Challenge dinners, and even occasionally mention our lunchtime trials, but — aside from our [...]

  7. on 17 Mar 2008 at 7Married …with dinner » Blog Archive » Just call us loco-vores

    [...] Dark Days Challenge cohorts, please avert your eyes: With the exception of two or three breakfasts, there was [...]

  8. on 20 Mar 2008 at 8Married …with dinner » Blog Archive » Dark Days, begorrah!

    [...] And we also discovered another secret ingredient that we’ll share more about in our next Dark Days [...]

  9. on 06 Apr 2008 at 9Thank you! « Yankee Food

    [...] wanted to give you a big shout out for keeping Dark Days going all winter.  You managed to keep this crazy bunch together through traveling for work, putting your house on the market, house hunting AND [...]

  10. on 07 Apr 2008 at 10Married …with dinner » Blog Archive » Dark Days: Done!

    [...] has indeed sprung. And with the dawning of spring comes the end of the Dark Days Eat Local [...]

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