New York African Restaurant Week will present awards for for “Chef of the Year,” “Restaurant of the Year” and “Community Leader of the Year.”
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FoodFight, founded by former public school teachers, encourages high schoolers to think critically about our food system.
Just Share is essentially a subsidy program that supports families using SNAP benefits to buy community-supported agriculture shares.
What becomes clear when you survey the frothy, churning plains of foodtech is that things are moving wicked fast.
Nischan has had many culinary successes as well as stark reality checks that have inspired him to take action for multiple causes.
Last year, Katchkie CSA delivered 130,000 pounds of vegetables to both offices and their community pickup locations.
When Google, Amazon and the White House want to talk food and technology, they call Danielle Gould.
On April 28, Chefs Collaborative will host Meat Matters: an event open to the public featuring tastings and discussions with chefs the likes of Rick Bayless, Piper Davis, Howard Kalachnikoff, Stephen Stryjewski and Bill Telepan among others.
Helping kids stay healthy might just be the perfect excuse for treating yourself to a little bit of Southern-inspired meaty decadence.
Today, New York’s bar scene has finally turned the tide where being a woman in the industry is no novelty.
The traveling pantry will park outside of New York City Housing Authority housing and other residences, providing food access to people who can’t reach them otherwise.
Every Tuesday this month, you can meet the distillers that are helping to revitalize regional grains and have the opportunity to taste their products.