Friday, October 31, 2008

Black Star Farms, The Incubator

The Record-Eagle on how Black Star Farms helps new farmers.

See: Young entrepreneurs try hands at farming

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Raw Milk

Raw milk news all of a sudden:

Shetler Family Dairy Going Raw?

The idea Shetler's is experimenting with is to offer cow-shares.

Raw Milk Renegade
Raw milk enthusiasts think that unpasteurized milk contains important microbes and enzymes that help protect against everything from allergies to eczema. A 2007 Swedish study of nearly 15,000 children across five European countries found those who drank unpasteurized milk were significantly less likely to suffer from asthma and hay fever.

In other states you can get raw milk for your pets, but not in Michigan (See: http://www.realmilk.com/raw-pet-milk-sales.html)

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Heritage Apples

Listen to IPR's story about Antique Apples in Leelanau County.

The orchard discussed is Kilcherman's Christmas Cove Farm where they offer over 100 varieties of antique apples, including reputably Thomas Jefferson's favorite, the Spitzenburg.

Monday, October 20, 2008

No More Wine At Two Lads Winery

Via MichWine: Two Lads Shutters Tasting Room
When the winery reopens, Two Lads will offer its first Riesling, along with a Cabernet Franc, Cabernet Franc Reserve, and Merlot from the highly-regarded 2007 vintage

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Fustini's

Fustini's Oil and Vinegars gets featured in Traverse Magazine.

See:
Flavor Adventure: Fustini's Oils and Vinegars

Foodie File: Lane Milligan

The fruit-infused balsamic vinegars are amazing, especially the strawberry-balsamic. Unfortunately they do not have any 100-year old balsamic vinegar. The owner told me he didn't want to shock anyone with that price tag.

Love For The Right Brain

Right Brain Brewery is a cozy, friendly hidden treasure in Traverse City
One of the best involved Right Brain's Grahamercy Local Hop Ale and the Karma Palace IPA which were made with locally grown hops. Russ Springsteen, Right Brain's very own 'big idea guy,' told us this tale.

After hearing about Right Brain's situation amid the hop crisis, a local retiree summering in Traverse City returned in March with over 2,000 rhizomes. A loyal army of volunteers helped Right Brain staff harvest the hops, and they had enough of a harvest to create these two brews, with some left over to share.

See: Right Brain Brewery