ISLAND Benefit Concert and Silent Auction

5th Annual ISLAND Benefit Concert and Silent Auction.

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Bigger Picture

Shameless plug : this is what Cherry Capital Foods has been investing and building for : making product available to a broader customer base. We support CSA's and Farm Markets, but it's time to grow.

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Learn about Home Mushroom Production

ISLAND's spring series kicks off March 24 with a workshop on home mushroom production. Another mushroom workshop will be held April 9. Read on for more details, and visit the site to see all the events in the series.

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Big Haps for Farmers and Foodies

The Ticker reports that plans are in the works to set up three "incubator" kitchens in Building 58 at the Village at Grand Traverse Commons, as well as a mobile slaughterhouse. Read the story here.

New Type of CSA Comes To Leelanau

Farm 651 has rolled out a new type of CSA to give subscribers more flexibility.

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Farm 651 Plans A Big 2011

New offerings and a big plan from the folks at Farm 651.

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Creating Michigan Culinary Destinations

Next week, culinary tourism leaders from around Michigan will gather in E. Lansing for "Creating Michigan Culinary Destinations: Michigan's First Conference on Culinary Tourism." Will YOU be in attendance?

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A Boy’s Ultimate Cookie

Merry Christmas! May your holidays be as sweet as this.

12th Annual Northern Michigan Small Farm Conference

Walking the Walk: Bold Steps Toward a Regional Food System

Jan 21-22, Grayling High School

MISSION: The NMSFC serves as a vehicle to promote and build a local vibrant agriculture community, to equip the small farm community with the tools to be successful, and to be a forum for the open exchange of ideas within the small farm community. This is accomplished primarily through the annual conference in January, but is also accomplished through the support of other education opportunities throughout the year.

Goals:

  1. To provide an outstanding educational event that meets the needs of the attendees of the conference.
  2. Provide a forum for the open exchange of ideas within the small farm community.
  3. Support small farm educational programs throughout the year.
  4. Help to build a local network of small farms, community businesses, and local government for the expressed purpose of building the local food economy.

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Harvest @

Last year, we celebrated Harvest @ blu with Randy Chamberlain

This year, due to demand, we have moved it to Mission Table. Randy joins Paul Olson for the 2010 event.

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Happy Thanksgiving!

A giant Hubbard squash, kale, chestnuts, potato, radish, bean and corn form this creative turkey, fashioned by Ann Priebe. Happy Thanksgiving everyone!

Chestnuts

Local chestnuts squirreled away and musing over options to enjoy them!

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I’m in TC this weekend looking for NW Michigan winery visitors!

I'm still looking for people to talk to me about their visits to NW Michigan wineries. This is part of my phd project. Talking to me is fun and I'll give you $25!

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9 Bean Rows Opens Bakery

Jen and Nic Welty of 9 Bean Rows opened their Traverse City bakery on Front St. earlier this week. Over the past couple years they've offered Jen's delicious croissants, tarts, breads and other baked goods at local farmer's markets, but the new storefront gives them a welcome presence throughout the week. Today we tried the cream cheese croissant and Jen's "new favorite pastry" a brioche royale. This muffin-sized brioche is filled with pastry cream, cinnamon and raisins and is soaked in a simple syrup. It sounds so rich, but was surprisingly light. And the combination of cream cheese, croissant and powdered sugar was a big hit too. To satisfy your sweet tooth, or to grab a loaf of bread, make sure to stop by. The bakery is open Tuesday-Saturday from 7 a.m. until noon. You'll find it as 439 E Front St. where the Cooks' House used to be. (And don't worry...the Cooks' House is still here. They just relocated to the Wellington Market around the corner on Wellington.)

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