It can be easy to get discouraged these days. Everywhere we look, there are signs of a struggling planet and, often, it’s difficult to see a clear path to an effectual response. 2022 may well eclipse recent years as the hottest on record. Rainfall has alternated between being absent or violent in Pennsylvania, one of
MoreJust in time for tomorrow’s National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day, Philly resident (and Grid contributor) Bernard Brown has gotten some nice press on The Atlantic‘s Food Channel. The writer, James McWilliams, opens by discussing the recent announcement by Michigan governor Jennifer Granholm that March 20, 2010 will be “Michigan Meatout Day.” This led to
MoreSpeaking of school lunches, who’s watching Jamie Oliver’s Food Revolution? As you may remember, I was pretty excited about it (grush in full effect), but, due to my travels, I’ve only seen episode one. That said, I’m still amazed that this show is on network television. Yes, as the New York Times points out, Oliver
MoreA short while back we blogged about the woes of school lunch options. But I am here today to assure you that there are a few inspiring stories stirring up the world of cafeteria slop. This delicious recipe, taken from 101 Cookbooks, was originally prepared by Chef Tracy Bates of the Oxbow High School cafeteria
MoreEarlier this month, I saw a post on Meal Ticket (City Paper‘s excellent food blog) about Saint Benoit Yogurt, made in Sonoma County and packaged in painfully charming earthenware crocks. So obviously, when I saw some at the farmers’ market, I had to get it. I went with the honey flavor—a layer of “Marshall’s Farm”
MoreMarin County Farmers’ MarketLast week, when I was talking about strawberries and how I’m pining after them, I had kinda forgotten that I would be heading to California for Passover. (Yes, a bacon-loving Jew, what can ya do?) On Friday afternoon, I opened my sister’s fridge to behold an entire palette of gorgeous local, organic
MoreThe City of Philadelphia Streets Department announced its UnLitter Us movement today, a city-wide effort to create a litter free Philadelphia. Rather than your traditional “Please Don’t Litter” poster, the initiative will use the words of local spoken word artists to spread the message. Revealing that we truly are living in a multimedia world, the
MoreSometimes the world’s environmental woes can be rather overwhelming for an individual human being. Good thing The National PB&J Campaign assures us that making a difference isn’t too difficult.
This Friday, April 2, is National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day. The message behind the nation-wide project is to demonstrate just how much energy one can save
Weaver’s Way can always be counted on to go above and beyond the call of duty. The 37-year-old community institution has a new location opening in Chestnut Hill this May which will feature a storm water management system…even though they don’t have to.
MoreThin Flat in Northern LibertiesSeventeen developments from throughout the Americas have been announced as finalists in this year’s Urban Land Institute's (ULI) Awards for Excellence. Philly's very own Onion Flats has been recognized for their Thin Flats project, an eight-unit infill development in Northern Liberties that uses solar hot water heating, green roofing, and rainwater
MoreTomatoes from Happy Cat Organics, taunting meSometimes I develop these food fixations. (If you ever catch me looking off into the distance and sighing I'm probably thinking about the spring rolls at Nam Phuong.) This has only gotten worse since I started making a big effort to eat more seasonally. I spend far too much
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