LAST SEEN IN GROCERYSTORES:
June, 1958
If you are one of the many concerned residents seeking Kitsap Broccoli,
Come One, Come All to a Public Meeting of the
Kitsap Food Co-op
Saturday, Feb. 21, 3 – 5 pm
Seaside Church, Bremerton, WA (in Evergreen Park)
Bid in the Silent Auction! Hear about our newly forming Board!
Go to www.kitsapfoodcoop.org for directions and details,
or email info@kitsapfoodcoop.org
Kitsap Broccoli stands about 10” tall, with a
stalky build and a large, bright green top. Needs
little or no pesticides when grown in small, local
farms, so if you encounter Kitsap Broccoli,
beware that he may be dangerously tasty.
Wanted by local residents of Bremerton, Port
Orchard, Silverdale and outlying areas for
consumption in soups, or steamed with cheese
sauce as a side dish. Has not been seen since
huge mono-crops of broccoli invaded Kitsap
County from states and countries far away.
If you are one of the many concerned residents seeking Kitsap Broccoli,
Come One, Come All to a Public Meeting of the Kitsap Food Co-op
Saturday, Feb. 21, 3 – 5 pm
Seaside Church, Bremerton, WA (in Evergreen Park)
Bid in the Silent Auction! Hear about our newly forming Board!
Go to www.kitsapfoodcoop.org for directions and details,
or email info@kitsapfoodcoop.org or download the KFC Public Meeting Flyer here.