I make it a point to turn off my air conditioner any time I leave the house. I don't care if it's to go to work for 13 hours or to go for a two minute walk over to the corner store. I turn off the AC. But more and more, I come across friends
Michael Persico, Philadelphia WeeklyTweed, the new 12th Street restaurant with a focus on seasonal, farm-to-table flavors, has earned a rave from Philadelphia Weekly: French bean salad is a handy example of the ethic at work here. Farm-to-table is more than a buzzphrase at Tweed—it’s an actionable, necessary aspect of the food. In this case, those petite,
I learned something new this week: On Mondays, the Fair Food Farmstand offers 10 percent off produce and 30 percent off dairy. It’s an efficient way for them to clear their shelves for the coming week—and a great way for customers to get a deal. I used my discount to buy some Natural by Nature Coop
People assume things about others and their lifestyles all the time. One common assumption might be that those who have barns, live off the land and raise animals tend to shun technology. Another one might be that those who have their iPods attached to their hands at all times wouldn't even consider stepping foot in
From foodinjars.comMarisa McClellan, Grid contributor and food blogger extraordinaire, scored a starring roll in a recent Los Angeles Times story on the canning renaissance: Canning is having a moment. So is pickling, preserving, jam making and all around “putting up,” as they used to say — and now do once more — of the season’s
These turned deep purple when braised with wine, onions and garlic. Embrace the slime!Headhouse Farmers’ Market was simply stunning yesterday. There were funky peppers, eclectic squash and quirky eggplants as far as the eye could see. And then there were the tomatoes—little ones, big ones, stripey ones and gnarly ones. (I sometimes lament the fact
Casey Spacht of Lancaster Farm Fresh Co-opLancaster gets some serious love as a foodie destination in this month’s Bon Appetit. The City Paper has the full scoop over at Meal Ticket where Adam Erace also offers his own thoughts: For a long time, the Lancaster I knew was the Lancaster of outlet shopping and praise-the-lawd
Fred R. Conrad/The New York TimesOctober’s Grid will be choc full of local, sustainable fashion. To wet your whistle, here’s a story from yesterday’s New York Times Sunday Styles section on the rise of zero waste design: Zero-waste design strives to create clothing patterns that leave not so much as a scrap of fabric on
Jodi Hilton for The New York TimesYesterday, the New York Times published a story detailing an innovative pilot program designed to reduce obesity and improve health of low-income Boston residents: Doctors at three health centers in Massachusetts have begun advising patients to eat “prescription produce” from local farmers’ markets, in an effort to fight obesity in children of
A few bits of good news from the folks at Philly Brownstoner: -More renderings of the Race Street Pier, something PB has no trouble calling “The Most Exciting Public Space Project in The City of Philadelphia.” -Meanwhile, bike lane mania in West Philly.