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‎ALLocal Dinner – A Conversation about Localizing Food at nourish in Lexington »

SBN hosts “A Conversation about Localizing Food,” the 12th installment of the ALLocal Dinner Series on January 23, 2012.  Join us at nourish for a delicious meal and a thoughtful discussion as Karen Masterson, founder and owner of nourish in Lexington Center, serves up a responsibly sourced and reasonably priced, delectable three-course meal. Entree options include nourish‘s ...
Posted by: Nicola on January 16, 2012 @ 4:54 pm
Filed under: Blog,Chef Profile,News

“Slow Down. Eat Well.” »

Think about the average food or beverage purchases people make on a day to day basis. Too often these purchases go something like this: Create list. Drive to the store. Select items from your list. Go through the self checkout line. Drive home. In this scenario, the job is done, mission accomplished. Something is missing, ...
Posted by: Nicola on September 14, 2011 @ 11:04 am
Filed under: Blog

Go Fish-ing at Boston Local Food Festival »

Food trucks are hot right now, and there are many great reasons why they are going from “trendy” to “here to stay.”  Looking at the Boston area trucks, a few reasons jump to mind. Talented teams of marketers, expeditors, and chefs, excellent variety, and a city that loves good food are among these reasons. Many ...
Posted by: Nicola on September 9, 2011 @ 6:12 pm
Filed under: Blog

Turner’s Seafood Grill and Market – Eat Locally Caught Fish »

Turner’s Seafood is family run business based on the Massachusetts North Shore. They have a full seafood line distribution center, market, and fish fry in Gloucester and a restaurant, that has a small fish market inside it, in Melrose. At one point in Turner Seafood history, they were so popular with the public that the ...
Posted by: Nicola on August 15, 2011 @ 12:55 pm
Filed under: Blog

The Passion Behind Don Otto’s Market »

“Think about food. Think about your meal as a sanctuary…your body is going to thank you for it.” Those are the words straight from Mike Otto’s mouth, owner of Don Otto’s Market in the South End. Don Otto’s Market is focused on offering food that is locally and responsibly made; and the family behind it ...
Posted by: Michelle on July 20, 2010 @ 3:23 pm
Filed under: Blog,Sponsor Announcements,Vendor Announcements