
“I want people to come and be part of the farm, see it, experience it, eat the food that’s here,” said Patricia Bishop, co-owner of the farm that brings mainly urban visitors for a rural experience each summer. “We have a community-shared agriculture farm, so we put it out to our CSA members and that first year quite a few of the people who came were CSA members. Every year, it’s growing and changing and we do different events. One year, we had a dinner on the Canard River. We walked through the orchard and ate down there.”
Of the 35 or so employees on the farm in the summer, one-third of them are from Jamaica, so Bishop and husband Josh Oulton went with the Jamaican theme in recognition of the workers from the island that spend seven or eight months at TapRoot, many returning each year.
“A big part of the reason why is that, for the first time, Josh and I travelled to Jamaica the last two years, and had the experience of eating their food in Jamaica with them in their homes,” Bishop said.
Bishop, Oulton and Howell hope to have 50 people at each of the Jamaican pig roasts scheduled for throughout the summer, with proceeds going toward the construction of a platform that will be used for farm camps and other events.
Read more here: http://thechronicleherald.ca/artslife/1288898-dining-out-jamaican-style-at-taproot-farms#.VWRewIVUCm8.facebook
Of the 35 or so employees on the farm in the summer, one-third of them are from Jamaica, so Bishop and husband Josh Oulton went with the Jamaican theme in recognition of the workers from the island that spend seven or eight months at TapRoot, many returning each year.
“A big part of the reason why is that, for the first time, Josh and I travelled to Jamaica the last two years, and had the experience of eating their food in Jamaica with them in their homes,” Bishop said.
Bishop, Oulton and Howell hope to have 50 people at each of the Jamaican pig roasts scheduled for throughout the summer, with proceeds going toward the construction of a platform that will be used for farm camps and other events.
Read more here: http://thechronicleherald.ca/artslife/1288898-dining-out-jamaican-style-at-taproot-farms#.VWRewIVUCm8.facebook