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I'm not sure if we've discussed the heirloom beans grown by Charley Baer.  He carries a bunch of common beans, but specializes in New England heirlooms,  e.g. Soldier; King of the Early; Marfax; Yellow-Eye. The brand is known to people who frequent farmer's markets in Maine, Massachusetts, and NH; but now have a functional mail-order system (you used to call and have a delightful conversation with a woman who had an old-timey Maine accent, I could've talked with her for days).

 

Anyway,  they're going to be profiled this Saturday on a New Hampshire PBS show called "Preserving New England", I thought folks here might be interested.  

 

https://nhpbs.org/schedule/summary.aspx?progId=WeekendswithYankee605&fbclid=IwAR0qbZVITiWkvfsz60d0sHKuiQj-15g9qXA3gDjd3OyMLXsjj8JHjuDpZOI

SLB

SLB

I'm not sure if we've discussed the heirloom beans grown by Charley Baer.  He carries a bunch of common beans, but specializes in New England heirlooms,  e.g. Soldier; King of the Early; Marfax; Yellow-Eye. The brand is known to people who frequent farmer's markets in Maine, Massachusetts, and NH; but now have a functional mail-order system (you used to call and have a delightful conversation with a woman who had an old-timey Maine accent, I could've talked with her for days).

 

Anyway,  they're going to be profiled this Saturday on New Hampshire PBS show called "Preserving New England", I thought folks here might be interested.  

 

https://nhpbs.org/schedule/summary.aspx?progId=WeekendswithYankee605&fbclid=IwAR0qbZVITiWkvfsz60d0sHKuiQj-15g9qXA3gDjd3OyMLXsjj8JHjuDpZOI

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