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- Posted May 13, 2020 Food & Wine: Chefs Source Their Food From These Semi-Secret Purveyors — and Now You Can Too Written by Andrea Strong of Food & Wine Restaurants across the country have shuttered, laying off countless workers and leaving suppliers without their wholesale clientele. To make up for lost revenue and to keep their businesses afloat, many res…
- Posted April 29, 2020 Tribune: Farmers markets will open in Chicago area, but most are delayed and are adopting distancing rules Written by Louise Chu of the Chicago Tribune The outdoor farmers market season in Chicago traditionally kicks off on the first Saturday of May at Green City Market. The crown jewel of organic produce transforms a grassy corner of Lincoln Park into a …
- Posted April 23, 2020 CBS: Farmers Struggling As Restaurants, Farmer's Markets Close During Pandemic Reporting by CBS Chicago This pandemic is hurting area farmers, not only those supplying tp restaurants, but those counting on farmer’s markets. Abby Schilling owns Mick Klug Farm with her husband in St. Joe Michigan. She told CBS 2 that 50% pr…
- Posted April 16, 2020 Forbes: Eight Gourmet Provisions To Elevate Your Home Cooking Written By: Amber Gibson We still have at least a few weeks of mandatory staying at home, and your recipe repertoire may be running thin. You don't necessarily have to embark on a complicated new recipe requiring hours to prepare to impress your quar…
- Posted April 16, 2020 Dining Out: Green City Market Making it Simple to Buy Local in Chicago Written By: Kaleigh Glaza Trying to eat fresh while you’re at home? It’s easier than you think! You can now #stayathome and still stay connected to your local Midwest farmers by shopping online from Green City Market Delivered, or through…
- Posted April 13, 2020 Eater: Illinois's Small Farmers Turn to Tech During Pandemic Restaurant Closures Written By: Naomi Waxman It’s kidding season at Prairie Fruits Farm & Creamery in downstate Champaign. Co-owners Leslie Cooperband and husband Wes Jarrell are, as Cooperband describes it, in the midst of “full-on baby goat madness rig…
- Posted April 13, 2020 Chicago Mag: How Illinois Farms Are Staying Afloat Written By: Maggie Hennessy Trent Sparrow, owner of Catalpa Grove Farm in Dwight, about 80 miles southwest of Chicago,usually doesn’t follow the news too closely. On March 15, he was overseeing the birth of lambs when Governor J.B. Pritzker ann…
- Posted April 7, 2020 Food & Wine: As Restaurants Close, Farmers Find New Ways to Feed People Written By: Gabriella Gershenson The stay-at-home orders that swept the country in March and effectively forced the closure of the country’s restaurant industry have translated to economic disaster, not only for restaurants, but for many of the…
- Posted April 7, 2020 Chicago Sun Times: Ah, spring! Fruits, veggies and — social distancing Written By: Stefano Esposito You’re unlikely to be able to pick up locally sourced toilet paper or artisanal hand sanitizer there, but expect to see farmers markets sprouting up across the city and beyond in the coming weeks. They just might no…
- Posted April 2, 2020 FOX32: Green City Market launches delivery service Watch at fox32chicago.com.