Have you visited a Northwest Michigan winery or other agri-tourism destination?
MSU research study looks at NW Michigan agri-tourism experiences.
MSU research study looks at NW Michigan agri-tourism experiences.
Beans & Brownies Birthday Benefit Bonanza!
Saturday, November 13, 2:00pm to 5:00pm
Neahtawanta Inn, 13080 Neahtawanta Rd, Traverse City
Last night my husband and I had the pleasure of joining eight others for the first "Dinner at the Farm" at Farm 651 in Cedar, Mich. The meal was delicious and the conversation enjoyable, but the best part to me was the experience with the chefs: rwo students from NMC's Great Lakes Culinary Institute.
Northern Natural Winery is holding a Grand Opening October 16 featuring live music, wine tastings, and a meet-and-greet with six area vendors whose products are sold in the winery and available for sampling. Located at the corner of US-31 and M-115 in Benzonia, the winery offers a new Riesling, a variety of fruit wines -- apple, peach, cherry and strawberry -- along with organic hard cider and the rare iced apple cider. Learn more here.
Pond Hill Farm will host an Autumn Harvest Farm to Table Dinner Experience on the evening of Tuesday, October 12th at 6:30pm.
Talk about the A list of chefs! Great Lakes ~ Great Chefs, which benefits the Great Lakes Culinary Institute, will be held Friday, Oct. 22 in Lobdell's Teaching Restaurant on NMC's Great Lakes Campus.
The Petoskey News-Review writes about a gem of a place in No secrets at Crooked Tree Breadworks. So true. I've had a print-out of their Mixed Berry Scones recipe in my cupboard for about a year and finally made them last week. A definite hit, and I already bought the ingredients to make them again. Glad that recipe isn't a secret!
Come learn how to can tomatoes; or if you know how, come join in the fun of a community canning party. The workshop is limited to 8 participants.
The Record-Eagle reports on a new crop in town in Hop to it: Local crop makes a splash in beer.
We found a wonderful new source for peaches just down the road, and ended up with the best peach jam ever.
The Traverse City Wine & Art Festival returns for its second year at the Village at Grand Traverse Commons tomorrow, August 21, from 3-10 p.m. Celebrating the wine, food and culture of Michigan's wine coast, the festival features local wines, food from local restaurants, music headlined by Larry McCray, Greg Nagy, Song of the Lakes Trio, May Erlewine & Seth Bernard, and artwork from 3 arts organizations and more than 60 regional artists.
Next up is the Traverse City Summer Microbrew & Music Festival, which takes place at The Village at Grand Traverse Commons Friday & Saturday, August 27 & 28. The festival features craft beers, ciders and meads from all over the country, plus food, games, meet-the-brewers tasting sessions, and live music on two stages.
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