Killer Tomatoes: The Season’s Been Stellar

The Inquirer tackles this year’s “Tomato Tsunami” with the help of Grid favorite Tim Mountz: “It’s been hot and dry, and tomatoes love the heat. We’ve been harvesting 1,000 to 1,500 pounds of tomatoes a week on our five acres,” he reports. Happy Cat produces 200 varieties of tomatoes and sells them, their seeds, and lots

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Round Here: Get Your Rosh Hashanah Challahs

We’ve had Four Worlds Bakery on the brain, what with the West Philly storefront finally opening this week. But there’s another reason to be dreaming about Michael Dolich’s transcendent challah—next week is Rosh Hashanah, the Jewish New Year, celebrated with apples, honey and round challahs, symbolizing the cycle of the year and the circle of

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Going Green: The Navy Yard Gets Innovative

The Navy Yard is going green in an innovative way—and I’m not just talking about ditching the air conditioner or switching to more energy efficient light bulbs. This Inquirer article details the changes that will take place: Pennsylvania State University and a slew of partners plan to implement and develop the very latest in eco-friendly technologies

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Cooperative Effort: KCFC Throws a Party

A couple weeks ago we told you about the Kensington Community Food Co-op‘s membership drive. To augment their efforts, they’re hosting a party in conjunction with First Friday. The shindig will be held 6 – 10 p.m. this Friday at 2205 Frankford Avenue. There will be music from four local bands and plenty of local beer.

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Worlds Apart: Michael Dolich Set to Open

UPDATE: This is happening today. Great news from Michael Dolich and Four Worlds Bakery: Their retail space will open next Wednesday, September 1. Meal Ticket has the full scoop: Dolich says running limited retail hours will allow the opportunity to provide customers with croissant, bagels, breads, challah, baguettes and so forth when they’re capital-F Fresh,

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Say Cheese: Mme. Fromage Hits Keswick

Grid contributor Madame Fromage recently took a trip to Keswick Creamery, sharing all the twists, turns and curds (zing!) on her blog. Her tour guide was Paul Lawler, a local cheesemonger and Fair Food Farmstand employee: I got to meet some of these happy cows on Tuesday, when I rode out to the creamery for

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Zap It: NY Times Offers Energy-Saving Solutions

The appliances in your home can suck up loads of energy, and you might not even know it. Some even continue to pull electricity when they’re turned off. Your televison might be powered down, but what effect is that little red light having on your intake? This article from the New York Times details tools—such as

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Party Time: Milk & Honey Turns One

We can’t even count the number of times we’ve visited West Philly’s Milk & Honey Market to peruse the astounding selection of local goods and eat our fill of delicious sandwiches on freshly baked Metropolitan Bakery Bread. So, that makes it hard to believe that the team over at M & H is only celebrating

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X Factor: Help West Philly Hybrid X Advance

West Philly Hybrid X, profiled in July’s Grid, need your help! From director Simon Hauger: During a six-week summer program my students began to dream about what’s next for the team. They decided we should design a school based on the principles we use for the team. I loved the idea and entered it in

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For Rent: Sustainable Living Tips

Renters tend to have a hard time living green. The building is owned by the landlord, not you. Well, according to this article on Philly.com, all hope is not lost: You can be a green tenant by unplugging appliances or using chemical-free products. It’s as easy as fixing leaky faucets or installing window treatments to conserve

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