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Community Feast: Greensgrow Goes Whole Hog

As exhibited by our December holiday issue, ‘tis the season for celebrations around the table with sustainably-prepared foods and friendly folks. That’s exactly the idea behind Greensgrow Farms’ third annual Whole Hog feast. The farm is bringing in Campbell’s Soup’s exec chef Tom Griffiths to prepare a sprawling buffet for meat-eaters, vegetarians and vegans alike. The dishes

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November 11, 2010
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Garden Grows: Changes at RTM

Grid HQ is delightfully close to Reading Terminal Market. This is great for many reasons—most notably the breadth of cheap, delicious lunch options and our proximity to the Fair Food Farmstand, locavore mecca extraordinaire.  But there’s not a lot of great beer in this hood. And we’re a crew that love us some good (preferably

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November 11, 2010
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Read This Now: December Digital Edition

The digital version of the December issue is now online (paper copies hit the streets this week). Peruse at your leisure, and don’t forget to swing by South Philly Taproom tonight for the release party.

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November 10, 2010
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Unique Boutique: Arcadia’s New Rittenhouse Spot

Arcadia Boutique, the No-Libs spot for unique, sustainably-made clothing, has just opened a second location in Rittenhouse Square. The new store will offer the same selection of women’s wear, but the move has also freed up space in the No-Libs location for an expanded selection of men’s clothing. To celebrate the move, Arcadia is hosting

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November 10, 2010
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Veggie Tales: Produce Gets Some Respect

New York Magazine has a great series of features that proclaim “Vegetables are the New Meat.” No, they’re not saying that everyone is going vegetarian, rather that produce is finally getting its due: This new breed of plant lover isn’t motivated entirely by ethical, environmental, or even health concerns (though those reasons come into play),

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November 10, 2010
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Grand Occasion: Another Reason to Party With Grid

Need another reason to come to South Philly Taproom tomorrow night? In honor of the occasion, Flying Fish will be tapping the first Grand Cru Winter Reserve Ale firkin of the season. Here’s what the brewery has to say on their site: This Belgian-style strong golden ale showcases a variety of the ingredients and brewing methods

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November 9, 2010
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Co-op With Class: Help Out KCFC

The Kensington Community Food Co-op (KCFC) has been working mighty hard for the past two years to organize and plan out their vision for a cooperative grocery store. The truth is, opening a store is expensive and the KCFC needs some help. This Thursday, they're hosting "Classy Night Out with the Co-op."
For only $10, attendees

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November 9, 2010
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Season’s Eatings: Celebrate the New Issue

Reminder: This Wednesday, come celebrate the latest issue of Grid at South Philly Taproom. Think of it as your first Holiday Party of the season. Flying Fish will be tapping a firkin, and the bar will offer half-price local drafts and discounted apps (5-7 p.m.). What more could you ask for?  Visit facebook for more details.

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November 8, 2010
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TGIF, Update: And to Celebrate, Good News

Friday Morning Pick-Me-Up. Update: Brownstoner has a run-down of reactions to the opening.

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November 8, 2010
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River Revamp: Groundbreaking at Race Street Pier

The long-awaited groundbreaking ceremony for the Race Street Pier will happen on November 9. This new public space is scheduled to open in spring 2011. Mayor Nutter and others notables will offer remarks.
The landscape is being designed by nationally-acclaimed James Corner Field Operations. The Delaware River Waterfront Corporation hopes this vibrant new space will attract residents

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November 8, 2010
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