Meet Your Local Food Makers at Thousand Pound Egg’s Street Party on Saturday[trip4food.blogspot.com]
Meet Your Local Food Makers at Thousand Pound Egg’s Street Party on Saturday[trip4food.blogspot.com]
The store was closed to the public and employees went into action. In such situations, the extent of the damage or exposure to the store is determined and appropriate steps are taken, said Chuck Seaman, Hy-Vee vice president of food safety and compliance. Food safety and hard work provide quick turnaround to open store” rel=”dofollow” target=”_blank” onmousedown=”this.href=’http://qctimes.com/news/local/food-safety-and-hard-work-provide-quick-turnaround-to-open/article_c47ca4e8-0372-11e2-b1c1-001a4bcf887a.html’;”>Food safety and hard work provide quick turnaround to open store
Lord of the Jimmy has just finished the Worst Song Ever Written! “Where is the Food?” WARNING: Do not watch while eating, or doing exercise, or working, or if you are a pregnant woman… you know what, just don’t watch it at all! The Worst Song Ever – Where is the Food?
Meet Your Local Food Makers at Thousand Pound Egg’s Street Party on Saturday
Food nerds and locavores, rejoice. Thousand Pound Egg, a specialty food store in Victoria Park, is hosting a complimentary open house/street party Saturday evening to introduce local gourmands to the blossoming business district on NE 20th Avenue in Fort Lauderdale. The gathering also will give shoppers a chance to mingle with a handful of hyperlocal food producers, thereby eliminating the need to get all Portlandia “Is it local?” about things.
See Also:
- South Florida’s Best Specialty Food Stores
Expected to attend are the faces behind Florida-made products like Ethical Bounty (raw organic nut butters), Kana Cuban Coffee Roasters (coffee beans that are roasted locally and available by the whole bean or ground), Laurie’s Pantry (gourmet granolas), Pascale’s (artisanal jams and sauces), Pop Nature (fancy ice pops), and Tiki Island Products (fresh hot sauces made by the batch). They’ll be providing tastings of their signature products for open house attendees.
The bash started out as a way to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of Red Pearl Yoga, located next door to Thousand Pound Egg. Karen Gavrilov — who owns both businesses — decided to expand the idea to encompass the neighborhood. Eat the Tea, a recently-opened tea store and cafe, will stay open late for the event, as will clothing boutique Haute & Swagger, lifestyle store Tree of India, and several others.
“This whole street is starting to pop,” Gavrilov said of the recent growth in the area. “There’s a new energy.”
The festivities — which include music and art — are 7 to 10 p.m. Saturday. There’s no cost to attend.
Meet Your Local Food Makers at Thousand Pound Egg’s Street Party on Saturday
Meet Your Local Food Makers at Thousand Pound Egg’s Street Party on Saturday[trip4food.blogspot.com]
0 comments:
Post a Comment