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Where to eat in NYC?
food
travel
4 weeks ago by patrickrhone
"Dozens of books have been written on this topic but for the less obsessive visitor to NYC, Serious Eats' Carey Jones has written an excellent guide to where to eat when you come to NYC. The guide is arranged along a number of different vectors like "on the cheap", "I'll go anywhere", and "five-star chefs, three-star prices"."
4 weeks ago by patrickrhone
Printable version: How French Laundry's chefs reach for the stars
8 weeks ago by patrickrhone
What it's like to spend a night as a chef at The French Laundry
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from instapaper
8 weeks ago by patrickrhone
stonesoup — 5 ingredient recipes
9 weeks ago by patrickrhone
Oh, OK. Fine. Here you go foodies:
See you next year when you return from the kitchen.
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from twitter
See you next year when you return from the kitchen.
9 weeks ago by patrickrhone
Jon Bon Jovi opens "pay what you can" restaurant in New Jersey, helps hungry locals in hard times
october 2011 by patrickrhone
with no prices on the menu; customers donate to pay for their meal. If you are unable to donate you may do volunteer work in exchange for your family's meal."
food
poverty
restaurant
october 2011 by patrickrhone
Simple Provisions - Home
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Simple Provisions is a home delivery service featuring organic milk in returnable glass bottles and other local, sustainable and organic farm products. Weekly delivery to homes in and around the St. Croix Valley, Minneapolis and St. Paul.
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delivery
eatlocal
december 2009 by patrickrhone
2009 CSA Farm Directory
december 2009 by patrickrhone
The Twin Cities region is fortunate to be home to a thriving Community Supported Agriculture movement. This innovative model for getting food from the field to the fork has existed in the Twin Cities area for two decades. We now have a solid, growing community of producers and consumers who are working together to develop a sustainable food and farming system.
The farms listed in the 2009 Edition of the Twin Cities Region Community Supported Agriculture Farm Directory have paid a fee to the Land Stewardship Project to be included. The Land Stewardship Project is not a certification agency for Community Supported Agriculture farms and does not guarantee customer satisfaction.
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The farms listed in the 2009 Edition of the Twin Cities Region Community Supported Agriculture Farm Directory have paid a fee to the Land Stewardship Project to be included. The Land Stewardship Project is not a certification agency for Community Supported Agriculture farms and does not guarantee customer satisfaction.
december 2009 by patrickrhone
AP INVESTIGATION: Monsanto seed biz role revealed | ajc.com
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Confidential contracts detailing Monsanto Co.'s business practices reveal how the world's biggest seed developer is squeezing competitors, controlling smaller seed companies and protecting its dominance over the multibillion-dollar market for genetically altered crops, an Associated Press investigation has found.
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bigagra
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Thousand Hills Cattle Company Grass Fed Beef
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Where most of the beef sold at Mississippi Market Co-Op is sourced from.
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food
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Why Chipotle Insists on Humanely Raised Meat | Newsweek Environment | Newsweek.com
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Chipotle does buy meat from large processors as well. Tyson, which banned the use of most antibiotics in its chickens last year, created a naturally raised operation just for Chipotle. Chickens destined for the restaurants are raised separately from the rest of its stock by 100 growers in southwest Arkansas. Fed an all-vegetarian diet and never given antibiotics, the birds are allowed more space than conventionally raised hens to move about.
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december 2009 by patrickrhone
Community Supported Agriculture
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Community Supported Agriculture consists of a community of individuals who pledge support to a farm operation so that the farmland becomes, either legally or spiritually, the community's farm, with the growers and consumers providing mutual support and sharing the risks and benefits of food production. Typically, members or "share-holders" of the farm or garden pledge in advance to cover the anticipated costs of the farm operation and farmer's salary. In return, they receive shares in the farm's bounty throughout the growing season, as well as satisfaction gained from reconnecting to the land and participating directly in food production. Members also share in the risks of farming, including poor harvests due to unfavorable weather or pests. By direct sales to community members, who have provided the farmer with working capital in advance, growers receive better prices for their crops, gain some financial security, and are relieved of much of the burden of marketing.
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csa
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Eat Local Challenge
december 2009 by patrickrhone
EatLocalChallenge.com is a group blog written by authors who are interested in the benefits of eating food grown and produced in their local foodshed.
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eatlocal
food
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Local Harvest / Farmers Markets / Family Farms / CSA / Organic Food
december 2009 by patrickrhone
The best organic food is what's grown closest to you. Use our website to find farmers' markets, family farms, and other sources of sustainably grown food in your area, where you can buy produce, grass-fed meats, and many other goodies. Want to support this great web site? Shop in our catalog for things you can't find locally!
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food
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Mississippi Market Natural Foods Co-op
december 2009 by patrickrhone
My local co-op.
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food
shopping
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Why We Fight! | Fair Food Fight
december 2009 by patrickrhone
So this site is dedicated to the good fight, the fair fight, the food fight, and we need fighters to join us - food fighters - and we need lots of them, numbers, with noisy voices. If you've ever read the paper and said to yourself, "But what can I do?" Then you've found a place to vent energy and force some changes on the world. We need
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community
shopping
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Cornucopia Institute
december 2009 by patrickrhone
Seeking economic justice for the family-scale farming community. Through research, advocacy, and economic development our goal is to empower farmers - partnered with consumers - in support of ecologically produced local, organic and authentic food.
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december 2009 by patrickrhone
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