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Category: Food Systems :: Local Food Systems
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Food briefs: Herb growing class, art brunch 19.6.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
by Heather May The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 18, 2013 07:51PM MDT Preserve herbs Learn how to grow, cook and preserve herbs at the Utah State University Botanical Center’s class “Having the Thyme of Your Life.” Participants will go home with an herb-filled planter and herb-infused oil. When • Thursday, June 27, 6-8:30 p.m. Where • USU Botanical Center, 725 S. 50 West, Kaysville Cost • $29 for USU garden members and $37 for public. Register • USUBotanicalCenter.org or call 801-593-8969 Eat Local Learn how to find local farmers, bakers, ranchers, beek... ...
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Black Forest fire: How to give — or get — help 19.6.2013 Denver Post: Local
Black Forest fire: How to give — or get — help
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Digest: Izakaya Den opens in Denver, Hey Bartender, Somm movies premiere, and more food news 18.6.2013 Denver Post: Food
Digest: Izakaya Den opens in Denver, Hey Bartender, Somm movies premiere, and more food news
Community group’s urban gardens week events begin Sunday 15.6.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
the Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 14, 2013 06:55PM MDT The first Urban Garden and Farm Week, hosted by Wasatch Community Gardens, begins Sunday in Salt Lake City and runs through June 22. The centerpiece will be a self-guided tour that aims to demonstrate the virtues of sustainability, urban homesteading and organic gardening. The tour is set from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, June 22. The public also is invited that day to an early bird brunch fundraiser at Squatter’s Pub, 147 W. Broadway, from 9 to 11 a.m. Information and pre-registration for th... ...
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Burger King faces PR mess in razor blade mishap 13.6.2013 azcentral.com | business
Hold the pickles. The onions. And the razor blade. A Burger King customer bit into a cheeseburger that she ordered and discovered a razor blade nestled between the cheese and the burger. That was 10 days ago in Willits, Calif., a tiny town in Northern California's Mendocino County.
‘Feels like summer: Downtown Farmers Market opens 9.6.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
by Lee Davidson The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 8, 2013 07:58PM MDT Workers from Chad’s produce spread out among shoppers packing the Downtown Farmers Market to offer samples of their local lemon spinach, promising that it’s not boring. Ryan and Shannon Nielson tried some. “We’ve had it before, but forgot how good it was,” Ryan said. Nearby, a street saxophonist played “Someone to Watch Over Me.” Shoppers milling nearby ranged from families with children to young men with long ponytails and seniors pushing walkers. Scores walked dogs or pulled wagons or coolers... ...
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‘Feels like summer’ – Downtown Farmers Market opens 9.6.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
by Lee Davidson The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 8, 2013 04:05PM MDT Workers from Chad’s produce spread out among shoppers packing the Downtown Farmer’s Market to offer samples of their local lemon spinach, promising that it’s not boring. Ryan and Shannon Nielson tried some. “We’ve had it before, but forgot how good it was,” Ryan said. Nearby, a street saxophonist played “Someone to Watch Over Me.” Shoppers milling nearby ranged from families with children to young men with long pony tails and seniors pushing walkers. Scores walked dogs, or pulled wagons or cool... ...
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‘Now it feels like summer’ — farmers market opens 8.6.2013 Salt Lake Tribune
by Lee Davidson The Salt Lake Tribune Published Jun 8, 2013 09:43AM MDT Workers from Chad’s produce spread out among shoppers packing the Downtown Farmer’s Market to offer samples of their local lemon spinach, promising that it’s not boring. Ryan and Shannon Nielson tried some. “We’ve had it before, but forgot how good it was,” Ryan said. Nearby, a street saxophonist played “Someone to Watch Over Me.” Shoppers milling nearby ranged from families with children to young men with long pony tails and seniors pushing walkers. Scores walked dogs, or pulled wagons or coole... ...
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Colorado summer food program nearly doubles number of hungry kids fed 6.6.2013 Denver Post: Local
Colorado summer food program nearly doubles number of hungry kids fed
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
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As homegrown as it gets 5.6.2013 Telluride: News
Fresh on the heels of presenting an ambitious proposal for local food production to the Mountainfilm audience, local Realtor Steve Cieciuch is taking the plan to the Telluride Town Council.
Also found in: [+]
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