It's not apple season yet but at the Connolly Ranch where I run my cooking camp there is a tree and it does have apples. They apples are TART, well downright sour I'd say. The kids don't seem to mind though, they eat them because they get to pick them! Mostly they are used for making fresh pressed apple juice with the ol' press. The juice is divine but as for eating the apples could use another few months on the tree.
7/26/11
Easy as Pie!
4/21/10
Summer is Just Around the Corner!
We just announced the dates for our farm-to-table summer adventure camp, called Dirt-to-Dine Adventures, which we created last year in collaboration with Connolly Ranch in This year, we are pleased to be offering three one-week sessions in July, available for children who are kindergarten ready through age 11. Additionally, Connolly Ranch also offers its popular Life on the Farm camps all summer long. Below is a short description of Dirt-to-Dine, with full details and registration information available online: REGISTER HERE TO MAKE SURE YOUR CHILD GETS A SPOT!! Hope to see your children there!
4/9/10
Dirt Made My Lunch
Dirt made my lunch,
Dirt made my lunch.
Thank you Dirt, thanks a bunch,
For my salad, my sandwich
My milk and my munch 'cause
Dirt, you made my lunch.
Dirt is a word that we often use,
When we're talkin' about the earth beneath our shoes.
It's a place where plants can sink their toes;
In a little while a garden grows.
A farmer's plow will tickle the ground,
You know the earth has laughed when wheat is found.
The grain is taken and flour is ground,
For making a sandwich to munch on down.
A stubby green beard grows upon the land,
Out of the soil the grass will stand.
But under hoof it must bow,
For making milk by way of a cow.
8/9/09
Dirt to Dine Camp - 28 kids, 2 locations, a lot of happy campers!
I never would have thought that in one week 28 kids could learn as much as they did. This camp took the kids from farm straight to table every day, and they got it, they really got it. Lucky for me, my connection with Eileen Gorden and her great idea and great people, has made this has a reality. She came to me with an idea to start a camp where the kids could spend time on a working farm and then translate the knowledge in to cooking class. Marie Sayles was the brains behind the



- Day 3: Chickens & Eggs
- Animal care, farm chores, chicken diet, harvesting fresh eggs from chickens
- Making chicken stock with whole chicken
- Make fresh egg pasta noodles
- Make chicken noodle and Italian egg drop soup
- Make savory french toast with Parmesan
- Compare raw eggs for color; conventional versus farm fresh free range
- Taste test: fast food nuggets versus free range chicken breast
- Feast on the food they made, discuss and recap the day.
DIRT TO DINE ADVENTURE CAMP
FOR BUDDING YOUNG CHEFS
At Connolly Ranch in collaboration with Chef Michael Chiarello & Bottega Restaurant
Dirt To Dine is week-long summer camp bridging farming, gardening and cooking experiences in a dynamic, hands-on, youth-driven environment. The camp brings your young epicurean’s enthusiasm for all things cooking back to the source of the ingredient’s: land, soil, seeds, animals, plants and more.
Dirt To Dine is set in two locations: the epicurean center of the Napa Valley, Yountville; and Connolly Ranch, Napa County’s only family farm dedicated to education. Visit the website for bios of the "Dirt to Dine" team, click on camps.


6/9/09
Camps that whet the appetite, summer cooking camps your kids will love
Another great listing from Edible Magazine... Stone's Soup column.
Summer Cooking and Farm Camps and Clubs for Kids
There are wonderful opportunities around Marin and Wine Country to get your kids out into nature and into the kitchen this summer, learning where their food comes from while getting their hands dirty!
Check out the newest project I am working on, this farm to table camp should be lots of fun at Connolly Ranch.
Dirt to Dine Adventure Camp for Budding Chefs,
Connolly Ranch (in collaboration with Chef Michael
Chiarello of Bottega/NapaStyle)
Napa, ages 5–11
Camp dates August 3–7
For more on this camp e mail me
What’s Cooking Cooking Classes for Kids
San Rafael ages 6 and up
camp dates - July and August www.whatscooking.info
Slide Ranch Camp, Muir Beach 5 & up June-August www.slideranch.org
Devil’s Gulch Camp Nicasio 6 & up June-August www.devilsgulchranch.com
Children’s Garden Co. Organic Farm Club, Sonoma for the whole family, year round www.childrensgardenco.com
“Eat Draw and Be Merry,” Napa, grades 1-8
call or email for Summer 2009
andrapaints@comcast.net or 707.333.1641
Summerfield Farm Camp, Santa Rosa 4 thru 12 June and July www.summerfieldws.org
Pine Point Cooking School, Sausalito grades 5-10 June–August www.pinepointcooking.com
Operation Chef, San Rafael 7 thru 18 June–August www.operationchef.com
Apple Blossom Day Camp, Sebastopol K-5 June-August 707.823.3463