Support Local Farmers, Gapers Block:
The Frontera Farmer Foundation is now accepting applications for their 2011 grant cycle. Small, sustainable Midwestern farms serving the Chicago area are eligible to apply for up to $12,000 in capital improvement funds. Successful farm applicants must be individually owned, in operation for at least three years, and able to demonstrate how these funds will promote the availability of local foods in the Chicago area and improve the farm's viability.
Grants are due by February 28, 2011. For more information and to download the grant application, visit the Frontera Farmer Foundation website.
If you would like to support the efforts of the Frontera Farmer Foundation, consider a tax-deductible donation to their cause.
Rick Bayless sticking up for the little guy.
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Thursday, October 28, 2010
Frontera Farmer Foundation
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Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Chicago's Best Chinese Food
Watched this the other night and was salivating at the teevee screen. Over the last three days I have had at least one bao. Why? Cuz that's how I roll.
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