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Steve Bosserman

On Restaurants | French fries to go | The Columbus Dispatch - 0 views

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    "Tatoheads' creations start with tater tots, French fries and sweet potato fries. They're then spiced up with seasonings such as Cajun, curry, herbes de Provence, zatar and parmesan peppercorn. Patrons can add dipping sauces, such as spicy buffalo honey, horseradish ranch, curry aioli, shallot truffle and red pepper cilantro ketchup. But it doesn't end there. There's a changing menu of specials, such as the Middle Eastern fries topped with hummus, cucumber-mint sauce, Sriracha chili sauce and tomato. Fans of Italian food might choose the Frighetti and meatballs, which is a bed of fries smothered in basil marinara sauce, meatballs and cheese. Traditionalists might like their fries topped with cheese, vegetables and meat such as curried chicken or Italian beef. Tatoheads also serves classic chili cheese fries, bacon-cheese fries and soup - loaded baked potato, of course. Prices range from $3 to $7."
Steve Bosserman

Farmers markets welcomed at local mall, science and arts centers, even a hospital | The... - 0 views

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    Farmers markets have grown in popularity as the consumer demand for locally grown and produced foods has grown, said Lori Panda, who runs the Ohio Proud program of the Ohio Department of Agriculture. The program oversees the state's more than 1,000 farmers markets. In comparison, 600 were listed with the department in 2006, Panda said. As their numbers increase, farmers markets are popping up in not-so traditional locations. "The markets are opening in places like Easton because it has a ready-built clientele," Panda said. "It's not surprising, considering the growing interest of consumers who want more options for local foods, want to support the local economy, and, because of food-safety concerns, want to know who is growing their foods. It just makes sense that farmers want to go where the people are."
Steve Bosserman

Despite proliferation of farmers markets, locavore study ranks state low | The Columbus... - 0 views

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    Ohio still has too few farmers markets and community agriculture ventures to serve its population, according to a recent index developed by Strolling of the Heifers, a nonprofit organization in Vermont that is trying to save family farms.
Steve Bosserman

Young and jobless reroot themselves | The Columbus Dispatch - 0 views

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    Heritage Lawn Mowing "As an uncertain economy and a stagnant hiring climate continue to freeze people out of the traditional job market, a number of entrepreneurs like Miller, many of them in their 20s and 30s, are heading back to the land, starting small agricultural businesses. And in the process, they are discovering that modern homesteading offers more rewarding work, and possibly more security, than entering the white-collar fray."
Steve Bosserman

Food bank offers fresh produce | The Columbus Dispatch - 0 views

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    According to a report released last week by the AARP Foundation and the University of Kentucky, food insecurity among older Americans has increased dramatically since 2001. The study said about 10 percent of Ohioans 50 to 59 years old - the youngest of the baby boomers - are considered at risk of hunger. Mid-Ohio, whose business is up 44 percent over the past four years, aims to distribute 6 million pounds of fresh fruits and vegetables this harvest season, Baumgartner said. By comparison, the food bank provided 10 million pounds of produce all of last year.
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