Monday, Sep. 15, 2008
Posted by Ann Drury
It's autumn and once again we hear comments of "what do I do with all this produce...?" Nancy Krcek Allen's High and Dry describes her re-interpreted and revitalized way of dehydrating food. She offers a list of tips for dehydrating and a few recipes for some very unique snacks: Eggplant Bacon, Corn Chips with fresh corn, spices and pumpkin seeds, and Curry Crackers made with summer squash or zucchini. She notes that dehydrating foods has become a way of food preparation for people on gluten free diets.
Friday, Sep. 12, 2008
Posted by Paula McIntyre
We need your help! The Renewing America's Food Traditions collaborative currently estimates that Michigan may have as many as 50 wild foods and more than 300 historically cultivated foods at risk. Help us identify foods in need of recovery so that we can get them back on our tables!
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Thursday, Sep. 11, 2008
Posted by Ann Drury
Chef Matthew Kenney of raw food fame will feature foods from his latest cookbook, Everyday Raw
, at a reception hosted by Oryana Friday evening at 6:00 p.m. The reception is free and reservations are not needed. A great way to sample some of the local harvest.
Tuesday, Sep. 09, 2008
Posted by kenscott
Swiss chard, eggs, green beans, basil, sweet corn, roma tomatoes, green onions and '100% non sprayed' apples!
Monday, Sep. 08, 2008
Posted by Paula McIntyre
This fall North Central Michigan College in Petoskey tackles three pressing issues in its Food, Fuel, Climate lecture series.
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Monday, Sep. 08, 2008
Posted by Paula McIntyre
Blackberries are ready to pick and the Michigan Land Use Institute has some interesting recipes on their website. How about Blackberries with Mint Tea Syrup and Yogurt? Or Wild Greens and Chevre in a Blackberry Cider Vinaigrette?
Sunday, Sep. 07, 2008
Posted by Paula McIntyre
Tune your dials to 106.7 WSRT this Wednesday morning, when Up North Foodies will be a guest on Mary in the Morning's Foodie Wednesday radio show. Most likely, you'll find out why I have a background in print journalism rather than broadcast!
Sunday, Sep. 07, 2008
Posted by Paula McIntyre
The cost of vineyard real estate is on the rise in northern Michigan, Cari Noga reports in the September Traverse City Business News. She also writes about downtown Traverse City's Cherry Stop where you can stop in and sample wines from multiple Michigan wineries all in one place.
Saturday, Sep. 06, 2008
Posted by Paula McIntyre
Stop by the Leland High School gym next Thursday to support local farmers and schools. Joining forces with MSU Extension, Leland Public Schools will hold its second annual Farmers Market on Sept. 11, from noon to 4 p.m. Showcasing fruits, veggies and other products from local farmers, the event is a great way to get to know what's growing on the peninsula, and introduce local farming to the kids. The event is open to the public, and all products are for sale. Call 231-256-9888 for more info.
Saturday, Sep. 06, 2008
Posted by Paula McIntyre
Hagerty Insurance recently hosted a farm market run by area high school students as a part of a pilot youth entrepreneur program. In so doing, Hagerty not only supports the youth program, it also provides a health benefit to employees by making it easy to buy fresh veggies. Read more in Diane Conners post over at the Michigan Land Use Instititute.
Wednesday, Sep. 03, 2008
Posted by kenscott
Basil, green beans, romaine, green onions and Maple Viniagrette.
Wednesday, Sep. 03, 2008
Posted by Paula McIntyre
Chef Eric Patterson blogs about his thought process in preparing items he gets from the farmer's market. It's the subject of a class he and Jen Blakeslee will be teaching at the Epicurean Classic.
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Tuesday, Sep. 02, 2008
Posted by Paula McIntyre
I recently stumbled upon the blog "from the stove, random thoughts of an obsessed chef," written by Eric Patterson. He's the chef and co-owner of The Cooks' House, which opened in April in the tiny spot that formerly housed Patisserie Amie on Traverse City's East Front Street. We've added a link to Eric's blog over in our right sidebar, and we'll be linking to occasional posts from here. Eric sends out a quick hi to Up North Foodies in a recent post on his blog.
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Tuesday, Sep. 02, 2008
Posted by The 45th
Brief interviews with Spencer Stegenga of Bowers Harbor Vineyards and Sean O'Keefe of Chateau Grand Traverse about the awards their wines won at the International Eastern Wine Competition.
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