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Prairie Garden Harvest from Prairie Gardens Farm for Thanksgiving

October 6, 2012 by Valerie Lugonja 7 Comments

Prairie Gardens Farm is a Pumpkin Paradise: Great family day to pick out your HALLOWEEN PUMPKIN!

Many of you know that our family has a lot to be thankful for this season! Mom was diagnosed with bowel cancer about 5 weeks ago, and dad has been in the hospital for a week 3 times since then with congestive heart failure and severe COPD exacerbation’s. Here is the good news: mom’s surgery is on October 12 (this Friday) and so far, her cancer has not spread; dad is recovering and receiving outstanding medical care at the Misericordia Hospital in Edmonton. We are all so thankful that my parents have had almost 63 years together and are still enjoying an independent quality of life. That may soon change, but another miracle is that I retired from teaching last December and have been able to be with dad during this time of need, and will be able to do the same for mom next week. Of course, it has brought our family together.

Dad will get a pass to come home for the afternoon tomorrow for our Traditional Thanksgiving dinner. We usually keep it simple:

  • turkey (Traditional Thanksgiving Turkey),
  • dressing (yes, we call it dressing instead of stuffing and make ours this way),
  • cranberry sauce (do you have any idea how easy this is to make?),
  • coleslaw with the cabbages and root vegetables and apples in the garden,
  • mashed potatoes (is there any other kind with turkey?),
  • gravy (mom taught me how!)
  • homemade buns (are there any other kind?)
  • root vegetables: carrots, parsnips, etc
  • sweet potatoes (with nothing on them, they are sweet enough!)
  • and the grand finale: Pumpkin Pie!

And the finale has brought me to another reason I am Thankful this season! Look what I found on my front door step the day before yesterday! Can you guess what was in it or who it was from?

Yup! These gorgeous pie making pumpkins and squash from Prairie Gardens Farm. Is that not wild? The large blue green one is a Jarrahdale pumpkin (pies, desserts, soups) , the two orange are Sugar pumpkin  (pies and desserts) and the colorful one with the bumps is the Alladin Turbin squash.

I am so thankful for all of my farmers. I first “met” Tam from Prairie Gardens at Tomato Fest a couple of years ago. She won’t remember. But, I was crazy over the salad they served. She shared the recipe, and it is now a family favourite! You must try it! I was invited to their big Harvest Festival this year, and could not come due to my family needs. Last year, we were in Italy, and I missed it, too! I am devastated to miss any harvest party as it is just such a part of our prairie culture and our local food system. To keep the story short, Sandi Lavigne drove completely across the city to ensure we had great pumpkins for our family dinner and I am roasting these in the oven for the pie tomorrow as we speak. That post will follow.

But first, I did not have any idea of the multitude and magnitude of Prairie Gardens Adventure Farms investment in these amazing fall jewels. Did you? This is truly a huge aspect of our Canadian culture and I would strongly urge every family with children to make a trip out there to pick out your Halloween Pumpkin. There is no better family experience than doing it at Tam’s farm. Kids never get out to farms anymore, and you will all have a blast. Let me share some of the photos I asked for ask I couldn’t go our and take them myself.

Haunted Pumpkin Festival Hours: 11 AM – 5 PM daily -every weekend in October – with the Mega Corn Maze open til 10 PM on Saturday
Admission: $9.95 per person ages 2 and up / Family rate is $9.25 per person. Group rates is $8.50 (15 or more)
Address: 56311 Lily Lake Road, Bon Accord; 25 Km north of Edmonton, Alberta.
GPS Address: Latitude N 53 degrees 51.086’ Longitude W113 degrees 23.698’
Google Map Link: http://bit.ly/gN04l8

Now, I realize you may be thinking: What is the big deal? She delivered the pumpkins, and Valerie wrote an advertisement. That is not how I see it. First, I promote local farms and producers consistently for nothing. Secondly, I am not that special that my promoting this amazing farm would make someone drive clear across the city to deliver this incredible produce. I believe it is another indicator of how incredible our local food community is. I will continue to sing that song: Edmonton rocks and the people within this local food community are amazing!

Thank you, Tam and Sandi for making our family Thanksgiving dinner whole. It was a huge effort and I am every so grateful. Watch for the pie post, soon!

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Comments

  1. Karlynn says

    October 6, 2012 at 12:59 pm

    Gorgeous! I bought two of Tam’s pies instead of baking them this weekend, they are THAT good! Mike covets the pumpkin pies from there, so I indulge him ;).

    I am glad things are going well and remember that you can always ask for any favors you need, I’m here!

    Happy Thanksgiving!

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    • Valerie says

      October 6, 2012 at 2:34 pm

      Karlynn!
      That is the sweetest message ever! Tam was going to share her pie recipe for my post, so keep your eyes peeled!
      🙂
      V

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  2. Kim Bee says

    October 6, 2012 at 4:11 pm

    Valerie I love your attitude. A lot of people wouldn’t feel thankful right now, they’d be moaning about life being unfair. So I commend you on your positive outlook. I am happy to hear your dad and dad have you to help them out. I took care of my dad for almost a year when he had cancer. I lived 2 blocks from him so I was able to bounce back and forth. I’m so thankful for the time with him and the memories.

    I love that you have a friends who drops off pumpkins. So fun to return home to.

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  3. Kate says

    October 7, 2012 at 10:50 pm

    Best wishes for speedy recoveries for both your parents. And enjoy your holiday surrounded by those you love.

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    • Valerie says

      October 8, 2012 at 8:28 am

      Big hug to you, Kate – a Canadian away from home. What a sweet message. Thank you SO much!
      XO
      Valerie

      Reply
  4. Devaki @ weavethousandflavors says

    October 8, 2012 at 3:58 pm

    I am so sorry to hear about your parents. My parent’s are in their 60’s and 70’s and in good health but I hate the phone ringing in the middle of the night.

    I pray for a speedy recovery for both your parents and you are so good to take care of them. These pumpkins are marvelous and we are going to take the kids to the pumpkin patch soon 🙂

    chow 🙂 Devaki @ weavethousandflavors

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  5. bellini says

    October 8, 2012 at 6:15 pm

    I am glad to hear that your Thanksgiving included those you cherish. A speedy recovery to both your mom and dad and a very thankful and wonderful Thanksgiving to you Valerie.

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