Take the Oasis School Garden Tour

The courtyard gardens at Littlebrook Elementary School
The courtyard gardens at Littlebrook Elementary School
Reserve your spot now for the Saturday 9/26 OASIS School Garden Tour

We will visit the school gardens at Hightstown High School and Littlebrook
School,touring the gardens and hearing from the garden coordinators about
curriculum integration.

Meet at Chapin School on Princeton Pike by 12:55 in time for a 1pm
departure by bus (donated by Chapin School).

You must reserve a spot on the bus. The tour is free. We will return to
Chapin School at 4:10pm.

To reserve your space or for more info, contact, Priscilla Hayes,priscilla.ellen.hayes@gmail.com.

Happy Farm to School week!

How are you celebrating NJ Farm to School week (Sept 21-25) at your school or at your own table? (We're partial to Swiss chard in a vinaigrette!)  Click on the photo to see a collection of ideas that celebrate the best of the Garden State, from the New Jersey Department of Agriculture
How are you celebrating NJ Farm to School week at your school or at your own table? (We’re partial to Swiss chard in a vinaigrette!) Click on the photo to see a collection of ideas that celebrate the best of the Garden State, from the New Jersey Department of Agriculture

#GSOYP: Download our posters!

We’re ramping up for another season of Garden State on Your Plate, thanks a second consecutive year of generous funding from the Office of Community and Regional Affairs at Princeton University.

For those new to our site and and our work, Garden State on Your Plate brings chefs and farmers into school cafeterias at lunchtime, where they serve up small portions of simple recipes featuring local and seasonal fruits and vegetables. The students are encouraged to cast aside their likes and dislikes and become scientists, tasting and testing to note differences in color, texture and temperature, and in various preparations: raw, boiled, steamed, roasted, or with other ingredients, or with lemon or salt.

For a virtual taste of foods devoured by Princeton Public School District elementary students last year, click to download the posters below. We produce these posters (perfect for celebrating NJ Farm to School Week) to encourage students to explore the sensory aspects of produce and for use in the science, art, and language classes. (We give each school 30 posters prior to each lunchtime sampling.)

Our program begins in October, with chefs from Princeton University Campus Dining serving up organic broccoli leaves from Chickadee Creek Farm. In November Chef Joseph Voller of Eno Terra and Chef Terry Strong of Mediterra will serve up beets from Canal Farm.

Radish_Poster

Mushroom_Poster

Chard_Poster

Asparagus_Poster