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SUMMARY:Make Your Own: Exquisite Extracts
DESCRIPTION:Add a boost to your baking! And control exactly what is in your extract bottle. \nJoin us at the Farmhouse Kitchen to make and bottle two classic baking flavors — a vanilla extract and a lemon extract. We will talk about differences in bases\, additional easy flavor agents and quality of ingredients as we create our batches. You will label and take your extracts home to steep as gifts or for your own pantry. \nAges 12 and up. Allergens: Alcohol
URL:https://www.burlcoagcenter.com/event/exquisite-extracts/
LOCATION:Burlington County Agricultural Center\, 500 Centerton Road\, Moorestown\, NJ\, 08057
CATEGORIES:Ag Center Classes,Amanda Rodriguez,Culinary Classes
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SUMMARY:Young Chefs: Earth Day Cooking Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate Earth Day with a hands-on cooking experience that’s as fun as it is ecofriendly! In this class\, young chefs will learn to cook with fresh\, sustainable ingredients while building their confidence in the kitchen. As they work independently to create their very own meals\, children will also discover how delicious healthy eating can be when it’s inspired by nature. Our kid-friendly utensils and appliances are perfect for the 5–10-year-old age group\, ensuring a safe and engaging cooking experience. We can accommodate most food allergies and dietary restrictions with advance notice\, and all recipes are always nut-free. \nJoin us in honoring Earth Day by cooking up colorful\, healthy Carrot Apple Earth Day Decorated Muffins that are good for both our bodies and the planet! \nAges: 5-10 \nAllergens: Gluten\, Dairy\, Dye-free Food Coloring \n  \nimage attribution to Mommy Snippets
URL:https://www.burlcoagcenter.com/event/young-chefs-earth-day-cooking-workshop/
LOCATION:Burlington County Agricultural Center\, 500 Centerton Road\, Moorestown\, NJ\, 08057
CATEGORIES:Ag Center Classes,Children's Classes,Jamie Zwier
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250408T180000
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SUMMARY:Tea Tasting: Going for the Green!
DESCRIPTION:Leave your preconceptions about green tea at the door! All green tea is not the same. And it should not be bitter\, either! \nLet’s take a tour of the world\, exploring the expanse of green teas from China\, Japan\, Korea and more. Each of these countries produce tea in their own unique style\, creating quite different teas. We will learn how many green teas are named\, we’ll teach the “how tos” of brewing for the best flavors\, and we will taste at least seven teas in this class.
URL:https://www.burlcoagcenter.com/event/tea-tasting-going-for-the-green/
LOCATION:Burlington County Agricultural Center\, 500 Centerton Road\, Moorestown\, NJ\, 08057
CATEGORIES:Ag Center Classes,Culinary Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250409T180000
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SUMMARY:Tuna Poke Bowls
DESCRIPTION:It’s Chef Tamara’s favorite easy meal\, the Hawaiian poke bowl! With its roots deep in Asian food cultures\, this popular marinated fish dish is now found popping up in all kinds of cuisines\, from tacos to grain bowls and beyond. We’ll use a Polynesian approach for marinating the tuna\, then create a fun variety of toppings to choose from when assembling the rice bowls. \nThe poke bowl (pronounced poke-eh) is a Hawaiian culinary tradition that goes back centuries when fisherman would cut their catch into chunks\, rub it with salt and seaweed (for flavor and preservation) add to a bed of rice and eat. Toppings to the poke bowl were what the fishermen had on hand. The poke tradition evolved as other cultures came to the islands until poke became what it is today\, a flavor-packed\, protein rich meal of fish\, sushi rice and a variety of toppings that add color\, flavor and texture to the dish\, all finished with a flavorful sauce. \nEat in class or enjoy at home. \nAges 10 and up. Allergens: fish\, allium\, soy\, gluten\, wheat\, (egg\, opt.)
URL:https://www.burlcoagcenter.com/event/tuna-poke-bowls/
LOCATION:Burlington County Agricultural Center\, 500 Centerton Road\, Moorestown\, NJ\, 08057
CATEGORIES:Ag Center Classes,Culinary Classes,Tamara Christians
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T130000
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SUMMARY:Pre-Season Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Season Farmers Market! \nWhat we have in store for you: \n\nSeasonal Produce\nPrepared Foods\nBaked Goods\nFarmstead Cheeses\nVeggie & Herb Starters\nFloral Bouquets\nHeirloom Flowers\nPotted Bulbs\nSauces & Jams\nLocal Honey\nFarm Fresh Meats & Eggs\nLive Music
URL:https://www.burlcoagcenter.com/event/pre-season-farmers-market-6/
LOCATION:Burlington County Agricultural Center\, 500 Centerton Road\, Moorestown\, NJ\, 08057
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250412T143000
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SUMMARY:Earth Day: Kids and Energy
DESCRIPTION:Come celebrate Earth Day by exploring and learning about different sources of energy! \nDuring our time together we will make and race puff mobiles\, experiment with water wheels and geysers\, and make an upcycled energy-related craft to take home. \nCelebrate Earth Day at the Farmhouse! \n 
URL:https://www.burlcoagcenter.com/event/earth-day-kids-and-energy/
LOCATION:Burlington County Agricultural Center\, 500 Centerton Road\, Moorestown\, NJ\, 08057
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250422T180000
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SUMMARY:Easy Irish Soda Bread
DESCRIPTION:While soda bread is most famously attributed to Ireland it was first created by Native Americans. They were the first to be documented using pearl ash\, a natural form of soda formed from the ashes of wood\, to leaven their bread without yeast. \nIn Ireland\, the humble soda bread began as an affordable necessity in a time of hardship. Irish soda bread history began in the 1830s\, when baking soda\, or bicarbonate soda\, was first introduced to the country. A staple in many households\, soda breads were used to mop up hearty stews and wash down pots of tea. It’s also a symbol of celebration\, enjoyed as a traditional holiday treat with dried fruits added. \nIn this class we will introduce you to the recipe that won first place in this year’s Farm Fair Bread Division! You will make our very own loaf to enjoy at home while we share a slice or two together with tea. Ages 10 and up. Allergens: gluten\, wheat\, dairy
URL:https://www.burlcoagcenter.com/event/irish-soda-bread/
LOCATION:Burlington County Agricultural Center\, 500 Centerton Road\, Moorestown\, NJ\, 08057
CATEGORIES:Ag Center Classes,Culinary Classes
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250424T180000
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CREATED:20250123T171534Z
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SUMMARY:Lawn Alternatives Workshop: Essentials
DESCRIPTION:This is a three-session workshop. You sign up for session one and are automatically set for all three sessions.  \nThe traditional lawn is considered one of the least sustainable types of landscape. Annual upkeep for a healthy lawn requires large amounts of water and fertilizers paired with weekly mowing and string trimming\, all of which pollutes the environment. In addition\, lawns provide zero wildlife value to local ecosystems. Some lawn can be a great addition to a garden\, but we also know that converting unused lawn can reduce annual maintenance costs\, conserve water\, eliminate the need for chemicals\, and benefit our surrounding ecosystems. \nIn this three-session workshop we will discuss the history of the conventional lawn and its impact on the environment. We’ll walk through the step-by-step process of how to transition this type of lawn to a more sustainable alternative and apply this process hands on to a small area of the Agricultural Center grounds. Finally\, we conclude with a 3-hour charrette where participants will identify a turf area from their own property\, create a design with a transition plan and a plant palette. (A charrette is a design workshop in which the challenges of specific projects are discussed\, and solutions adopted in a limited time frame) \nSession one: Essentials\, Thurs\, April 24 at 6pm (2-hour lecture\, 1 hour walk) \n\nThe history of the conventional lawn and how it became a staple in the American landscape\nThe environmental impact of turfgrass maintenance\nThe step-by-step process of converting multiple types of conventional turfgrass\nLawn alternative plant palettes\n\nSession two: Hands-on – Sat\, May 31 at 9am (4-hour hands-on work session) \nParticipants will complete a full lawn to garden conversion in a donated area of the Agricultural Center grounds. As a class\, we will prep the area\, talking about potential challenges and techniques to set your plants up to thrive. We’ll install the plants\, mulch and water in covering information as we work about proper planting\, mulching and long-term watering techniques to better ensure the success of your plants. \nSession three: Design – Thurs\, June 19 at 6pm (3 hours) \nParticipants will come to the session with an area from their own property that they are considering for a lawn conversion. In this session each participant will workshop a design\, transition plan and plant palette to present to the rest of the group for feedback. Participants will leave with a plan and the hands on experience to complete their own lawn conversion. \nAll materials for all three sessions are provided.
URL:https://www.burlcoagcenter.com/event/lawn-alternatives-workshop/
LOCATION:Burlington County Agricultural Center\, 500 Centerton Road\, Moorestown\, NJ\, 08057
CATEGORIES:Ag Center Classes,Pollinator Friendly
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20250426T130000
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SUMMARY:Pre-Season Farmers Market
DESCRIPTION:Pre-Season Farmers Market! \nWhat we have in store for you: \n\nSeasonal Produce\nPrepared Foods\nBaked Goods\nFarmstead Cheeses\nVeggie & Herb Starters\nFloral Bouquets\nHeirloom Flowers\nPotted Bulbs\nSauces & Jams\nLocal Honey\nFarm Fresh Meats & Eggs\nLive Music
URL:https://www.burlcoagcenter.com/event/pre-season-farmers-market-7/
LOCATION:NJ
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