
More About Farm to Table Class
Our Farm to Table Cook & Dine class is an immersive, hands‑on experience that celebrates the journey of food from farm to plate.
What sets this series apart is our deeper focus on food as medicine, land stewardship, and environmental awareness. In addition to cooking with farm‑grown produce, we thoughtfully incorporate wild‑harvested foods when available, helping participants recognize the nutrient‑dense foods growing all around us. This reflects our commitment to understanding the environment at our feet and reconnecting with the land as a source of both nourishment and wisdom.
We also use this space to explore introduced and exotic plant species, plants brought to our region for beauty or perceived nutritional value that, without natural controls, have spread aggressively. When appropriate, we incorporate certain non-native species into dishes to slow their spread, support responsible land stewardship, and transform an environmental challenge into an educational opportunity.
Each menu is a living expression of the land, designed not only to nourish, but to teach. Participants learn to recognize these ingredients, understand their benefits, and bring them into daily life in simple, meaningful ways, all while celebrating global cultures. Each class includes a thoughtfully curated menu featuring a drink or mocktail, a soup or salad, a main course, and a dessert, aligned with the month’s health focus and cultural cuisine.
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What sets this series apart is our deeper focus on food as medicine, land stewardship, and environmental awareness. In addition to cooking with farm‑grown produce, we thoughtfully incorporate wild‑harvested foods when available, helping participants recognize the nutrient‑dense foods growing all around us. This reflects our commitment to understanding the environment at our feet and reconnecting with the land as a source of both nourishment and wisdom.
We also use this space to explore introduced and exotic plant species, plants brought to our region for beauty or perceived nutritional value that, without natural controls, have spread aggressively. When appropriate, we incorporate certain non-native species into dishes to slow their spread, support responsible land stewardship, and transform an environmental challenge into an educational opportunity.
Each menu is a living expression of the land, designed not only to nourish, but to teach. Participants learn to recognize these ingredients, understand their benefits, and bring them into daily life in simple, meaningful ways, all while celebrating global cultures. Each class includes a thoughtfully curated menu featuring a drink or mocktail, a soup or salad, a main course, and a dessert, aligned with the month’s health focus and cultural cuisine.
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Date & Time
June 20, 2026
11:00am - 3:00pm
Location
Ethos Farm to Health
177 West Mill Road
Long Valley, NJ 07853
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