GYO - May #28

Sunday, May 10, 2009

Posted by Dee






The daily tiffin is proud to host this month's GYO. Thanks andrea for allowing us to host this wonderful event.

Grow Your Own is a twice-a-month blogging event that celebrates the foods we grow or raise ourselves and the dishes we make using our homegrown products. Anyone with a blog can participate! Do you write a food blog? A gardening blog? A farm blog? A hunting or foraging blog? An eco blog? A frugal blog? Anything whatsoever related to home and garden or fun activities to do with children? You can write a post about some of the edibles you have raised, grown, or found and cooked with. Having a food blog is not a requirement for participation.

The rules are simple:

* Make a dish that uses at least one item from your very own garden or farm and post about it. Your garden doesn’t have to be big. Container gardens are welcome! If you hunted or foraged, those items are also eligible. You can also use something that was given to you, but the giver must have personally grown or raised the item. If you paid for it, then it doesn’t count.

* Anything edible that you have grown or raised qualifies, including fruits, vegetables, herbs, sprouts, edible flowers, nuts, grains, legumes, dairy products, eggs, livestock, and anything else I might have forgotten. Produce from both indoor and outdoor gardens are welcome! Different regions will have different things available, so feel free to feature things unique to your area. (Rambutan trees, anyone?) We are all about celebrating variety!

* Please make sure your dish is posted during the month of the event because we like to celebrate seasonal items. One post per blog, please.
* As a courtesy, please include a link to this announcement in your blog post, and then update later with a link to the round-up.

* If you want to include one of the Grow Your Own badges in your post, feel free to grab one from here. (Please upload to your own server/image repository.) Logos professionally designed by Jeff Meyers.

To include your post in the round-up, send an email to thedailytiffin(at)gmail (dot)com by the 30th of May 2009 with the following information:

* Subject line: Grow Your Own #
* Your name and location (country, state if applicable)
* Your blog URL
* Permalink to your post
* 300×300 pixel photo of your dish (As long as the photo is no larger than 300 pixels in either direction, it will work.)

For an event like this I think it’s useful and interesting to see what is fresh and available from different regions at different times of the year, so please make sure you include the location information when you submit your entry.

It’s hard to keep track of entries if we don’t receive an email, so please remember to email your information to us. We feel bad if we miss someone’s post!


We will post a round-up of all our dishes within a few days after the deadline (of course subject to any other events in life, acts of God, etc). Questions? Please ask in the comments or email us.

We are eagerly looking forward to seeing those wonderful recipes made by the ingredients from your kitchen garden !




This post was written by Dee



Are you interested in contributing to The Daily Tiffin? Drop us an email: thedailytiffin@gmail.com. We look forward to hearing your ideas.

5 comments:

Thanks so much to you, Dee, and The Daily Tiffin for hosting our May GYO event! We're getting our summer garden all prepped, but still have some winter/spring garden things hanging around that we've enjoyed eating.

Andrea Meyers said...
May 10, 2009 at 8:29:00 PM GMT+2  

I sent my email to you. This is such a fun meme. Thank you for hosting it this month. I am anxious to see all the goodies that everyone creates.

~Warm Cozy Wishes

May 10, 2009 at 10:05:00 PM GMT+2  

WoW! Nice event. But looks like it's gonna be difficult by May end. I do've a gardening blog & a food blog. But at the moment, the veggies are still yet to make their appearance. :) I want to contribute to the event. But, let's see. :)

UjjU said...
May 11, 2009 at 9:16:00 AM GMT+2  

Cool. Just sent you my submission. Looking forward to see the other entries.

gustoso said...
May 15, 2009 at 2:18:00 AM GMT+2  

can i have just one post, but with two different recipes using two different produce from my garden??

Manju said...
May 15, 2009 at 3:05:00 AM GMT+2  

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