Sustainable food
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Dinner by Beth Dooley
$2000Perennial foods dinner in your home with James Beard Award-winning food writer Beth Dooley
Enjoy a sustainably and locally sourced, one-of-kind dinner for six (6) in your own home prepared by renowned food writer and Minneapolitan Beth Dooley.
The menu will be inspired by Beth's latest book The Perennial Kitchen and feature recipes that embrace regenerative agriculture, the method of growing small and large crops with ecological services. You'll enjoy a meal that's delicious and healthy, made from ingredients that help to retain topsoil, sequester carbon, and return nutrients to the soil. Fine wine will be provided from Solo Vino in consultation with Beth Dooley and paired with the menu.
This is a unique chance to have a fixture in the Twin Cities' food scene prepare a meal in your own home and learn about agricultural practices that provide a range of ecological services.
Beth Dooley has authored and co-authored over a dozen books celebrating the bounty of America's Northern Heartland. Beth writes for the Taste section of the Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune, and appears regularly on KARE 11 (NBC) television and MPR Appetites with Tom Crann. She co-authored The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen with Sean Sherman, winner of the James Beard Award for Best American Cookbook. Other titles include: Savory Sweet: Preserves from a Northern Kitchen, In Winter's Kitchen: Growing Roots and Breaking Bread in the Northern Heartland, Minnesota's Bounty: The Farmers Market Cookbook, The Northern Heartland Kitchen and coauthored Savoring the Seasons of the Northern Heartland with Lucia Watson, among other books.
Details: Dinner will take place at a mutually agreed upon date sometime from October 2021 to May 2022. If the date must be changed last minute, Beth and the host will work to reschedule it ASAP. This item includes wine and cost of food.
Learn more about Beth Dooley and her work here.
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Sitka Salmon Shares
$160Box of sustainably-caught Alaskan salmon
Sitka Salmon Shares is a community supported fishery (CSF) similar to a CSA. Instead of locally grown fruits and vegetables, they deliver a share of our responsibly harvested, wild-caught Alaska seafood directly to your doorstep. Their small-boat family fishermen, many of whom are owners of the company, take great pride in catching the best fish with love and care, and respect the limits of what the ocean provides.
This 4.5-5lb box of Alaskan salmon was caught with low-impact methods by Sitka Salmon Shares fishermen owners and trusted partners across the Last Frontier state. The box includes salmon from different fisheries and river systems, allowing you to taste and compare the merroir of each unique fish. Like fine wines, these fish are biologically distinct and unique based on how and where they are harvested. Visit sitkasalmonshares.com to learn more about their unique process of delivering fresh fish to your door.