Susannah Tisue has been throwing, glazing and firing porcelain for almost a decade. At SKT ceramics, she creates sturdy tableware with hand-drawn illustrations of wild animals that “add a little bit of narrative to your table.”
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As our own Rachel Wharton reported earlier this week in the New York Times, Bill will retire next month. We’re long time fans of his work and even had the great honor of publishing one of his stories back in 2010.
Little did we know this Taste NY event would be the ultimate Oktoberfest party, a giddy soirée from the Governor’s office to celebrate the stupendous growth in Empire State beer making.
Importing organically grown cashews from small farms in Jakarta, Indonesia, Cyrilla Suwarsa’s family seasons the nuts with Southeast Asian flavors.
Soon you won’t need to leave the city to get salt water taffy and the memories of childhood summers at the beach that come along with it. Marisa Wu and Carolyn Walsh, candy lovers and partners at Salty Road taffy, are looking to bring their taffy business back to its original home in Brooklyn.
When people call Gotham an urban jungle, they seldom mean anything about flora or fauna. But if you don’t think of this city as a living ecosystem, Marie Viljoen will change your perspective forever.
They’re thinking outside the bag– this stuff is not just for chips.
It’s not often a class project turns into a global company and nonprofit. But for…
Calling all local food and beverage businesses! The Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce is now accepting applications for…
Amaranth’s highly sought after seeds are high in protein, amino acids, fiber, iron, potassium and vitamins, making it a nutritious substitute for grains. Its edible stem and leaves have healthy heart and kidney benefits and a sweet flavor similar to spinach when cooked.
Midway through Eat-Drink-Local week, our annual 8-day festival for our foodshed, we took a moment to get the scoop on how Whole Foods Market sources many of its products from small and local producers.