Food In Jars: Local blogger Marisa McClellan signing books this weekend

Marisa McCllelan’s new book, Food in Jars. | Image via foodinjars.comYou’ve read her blog and drooled over her mouth-watering recipes, now it’s time to read her book. Canning blogger and Grid columnist Marisa McClellan will be celebrating the release of her new book, Food in Jars: Preservation in Small Batches, with a selling and signing event

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A New Home for Old Bikes: Help the Abadoned Bike Clean-up project

An abandoned bicycle takes up valuable space at a bike rack.| Image via the Bicycle Coalition of Greater PhiladelphiaYou have all seen them. Those rusty, junky, beat-up bicycles with half their parts missing, locked to a bike rack and taking up precious space. Luckily, these pesky eyesores are slated to become a thing of the

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The Return of the Parklet: Mini-parks to open throughout Philly this summer

University City District reopened its parklet last week on 43rd Street. | Image via universitycity.orgSomewhere between a green city and a crowded city lives a unique creature—the parklet. Born in New York City and raised from the idea that even the country’s most populous urban centers can support green spaces, parklets are popping up in

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Lights, Camera, Action: Revolution Recovery in the Local Limelight

Our previous cover stars Revolution Recovery are now gracing the silver screen in a new documentary by Temple film grad Nicolas Romolini. The documentary gives a look into Revolution Recovery’s day-to-day operations at their Northeast Philly facility. Romolini talks with founders Avi Golen and Jon Wybar about their work and how they’ve developed a unique

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Summer Bloom: PHS Pop Up Garden Sprouts in Rittenhouse Square

Photo Credit: Amanda Stillwell What was once a vacant lot on the northwest corner of Rittenhouse Square is now the home of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s (PHS) latest pop up garden.  After last year’s successful Pop Up Garden at 20th and Market Streets, PHS decided to make the project annual. This year, the garden occupies the

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The Best Gets Better: Renovations at Reading Terminal Market

Image via readingterminalmarket.orgThis week, join the Reading Terminal Market in celebrating the latest updates to this historical local food landmark. With more than $3 million in renovations completed, the market now boasts an updated demo kitchen, larger bathrooms and additional floor space to house new vendors, including: Valley Shepard Creamery, The Tubby Olive, The Head

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Down by the Bank: Schuylkill Summer Spotlight

The Wissahickon Gorge of Wissahickon Creek Park is great for hiking, biking, and fishing. | Photo Credit: Friends of Wissahickon (http://www.fow.org/)Summer weather and extra daylight mean one thing: time to get outside. And what better place to do it than our own Schuylkill River! While perhaps best known for their bike and running paths, the

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On Tap: Brunette

story by Lucas HardisonHang out with brewers long enough and eventually you’ll hear one say “brewers make wort, yeast makes beer.” False modesty aside, there’s a lot of truth to that. It’s not just booze and bubbles our fine fermenting friends are putting out, it’s the esters and phenols (and other, sometimes less desirable, compounds)

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Turn Here: Green Art at the Gersham Y

One of Tim Gaudreau’s “Lost Posters” looks for missing coniferous forrest. | Photo Credit: Gersham YThere’s a new art exhibition in town, and its turning heads! Turn Here, a collection of environmentally-themed art, is now on display at the Borowsky Gallery of the Gershman Y. The exhibit features four artists, including Philadelphia-local Amie Potsic. The

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