Monday, January 19, 2009

edible twin cities: the locovore's local publication


In case you haven't seen it yet, Edible Twin Cities is a newer quarterly publication dedicated to "celebrating the abundance of local foods, season by season" in the region. Printed copies are available for free at many coffee shops, grocery stores, and other business, but you can also have it delivered to your door for $28.00 per year.

So far I've only looked at one issue, but it seems like something any locovore would enjoy reading.

From the website:

Our mission is to transform the way residents of the greater Twin Cities area shop for, cook, eat, and appreciate the food that is grown in our region. Through our publications and website, we connect consumers with local growers, retailers, chefs, and food artisans, enabling those relationships to grow and thrive in mutually beneficial, healthy and economically viable ways. Edible Twin Cities is for those who are interested in:

Learning more about what's available in the greater Twin Cities area in terms of restaurants, farmers' markets, food events and festivals; informative and entertaining books to read and wonderful products to try.
Eating delicious, well-prepared seasonal foods
Getting to know the people who grow, produce, cook and sell those foods

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