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From Chief to Chef: Fultondale Fire Chief to appear on Food Network's cooking competition show

From Chief to Chef: Fultondale Fire Chief to appear on Food Network's cooking competition show
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Jazz but not jazz: the experimental fusion sound sweeping the UK scene

Jazz but not jazz: the experimental fusion sound sweeping the UK scene
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Farmers Markets Almost Back to Pre-COVID Conditions


The spring opening of Virginia farmers markets is a welcome return to normalcy for both farmers and consumers.
Last spring many farmers had to shift to online ordering, requiring some to create internet sites. Market operators had to develop touchless delivery systems and provide hand-washing stations, increase space between booths, and limit in-person attendance.
Most of those restrictions have been lifted or eased under Gov. Ralph Northam’s latest executive order regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. But a few remain in place, including physical distancing of vendors and mandatory face masks for vendors and shoppers.
“Compared to this time last year, preorders are down, but all of the farmers that did have or created an online store are continuing to take those (orders),” said Ricky Kowalewski, market manager for the Lynchburg Community Market. “We’re slowly getting back to pre-COVID attendance numbers.”

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Farmers markets almost back to pre-COVID conditions


Farmers markets almost back to pre-COVID conditions
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The spring opening of local farmers markets is a welcome return to normalcy for both farmers and consumers.
Last spring many farmers had to shift to online ordering, requiring some to create internet sites. Market operators had to develop touchless delivery systems and provide hand-washing stations, increase space between booths, and limit in-person attendance.
Most of those restrictions have been lifted or eased under Gov. Ralph Northam’s latest executive order regarding the COVID-19 pandemic. But a few remain in place, including physical distancing of vendors and mandatory face masks for vendors and shoppers.

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Wellington.scoop.co.nz » Wellingtonians win top spots for NZ Bartender of the Year


News from Wellington Culinary Events Trust
Wellington can now claim the title of Cocktail Capital, with two Wellingtonian bartenders winning the top spots for the Highball New Zealand Bartender of the Year competition, which saw competitors go shaker to shaker over two intensive days, during Highball, New Zealand’s only cocktail and spirits festival, at the Dominion Museum Building.
Alex Vowels from Tory’s Street’s Hawthorn Lounge took out the cocktail crown, with Dan Felsing from Manners Street’s Crumpet taking second place, and Andrea Marseglia from Piku in Hawkes Bay winning third place.
The national bartending competition, which had been on hiatus since 2008 saw 28 competitors from Auckland to Wanaka partake in a high intensity six-part tournament, where they mixed, blended and shook their way to showcase their skills – all garnished with oodles of bartending flair. Energy and entertainment was high with the rat-a-tat of three shakers being simultaneously slung in one go by a single participant; another bartender’s spontaneous lip syncing to Italian opera as he poured multiple cocktails, and another finish his speed challenge with a video selfie of a roomful of whooping spectators cheering him on.

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Wellingtonians Take Out Top Spots For Highball NZ Bartender Of The Year

Wellington can now claim the title of Cocktail Capital, with two Wellingtonian bartenders winning the top spots for the Highball New Zealand Bartender of the Year competition, which saw competitors go shaker to shaker over two intensive days, during Highball ...

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Business Scoop » Wellingtonians Take Out Top Spots For Highball NZ Bartender Of The Year


Press Release – Wellington Culinary Events Trust
Wellington can now claim the title of Cocktail Capital, with two Wellingtonian bartenders winning the top spots for the Highball New Zealand Bartender of the Year competition, which saw competitors go shaker to shaker over two intensive days, during Highball …
Wellington can now claim the title of Cocktail Capital, with two Wellingtonian bartenders winning the top spots for the Highball New Zealand Bartender of the Year competition, which saw competitors go shaker to shaker over two intensive days, during Highball, New Zealand’s only cocktail and spirits festival, at the Dominion Museum Building.
Alex Vowels from Tory’s Street’s Hawthorn Lounge took out the cocktail crown, with Dan Felsing from Manners Street’s Crumpet taking second place, and Andrea Marseglia from Piku in Hawkes Bay winning third place.

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Charlottesville City Market returning to an in-person operation


Charlottesville City Market returning to an in-person operation
Charlottesville City Market returning to an in-person operation
By Rachel Hirschheimer | May 6, 2021 at 10:08 AM EDT - Updated May 6 at 6:08 PM
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. (WVIR) - City Market will be returning to an in-person model very soon.
Beginning May 15, folks will have the opportunity to visit the market in the Water Street lot and meet with vendors face-to-face again.
“We’ll be welcoming back some of our old vendors and allowing people to enter in from one entrance and go look at their products in-person, talk to the vendors, and explore all the stuff we have to offer here. We will be able to host a lot more vendors” Charlottesville City Market Manager Justin Mckenzie said.

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Monique Fiso, Mittens and Bret McKenzie's brother walk into a bar...


Monique Fiso, Mittens and Bret McKenzie's brother walk into a bar...
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Can Wellingtonians talk while drinking? Greg Bruce finds out.
MITTENS, LBQ
Entering the private room in which I was meeting Mittens, I - Aucklander and idiot - wondered: "Why a private room?" That was before
I entered his presence.
He had just finished a lengthy photoshoot and was rehoused in his cat carrier, which seemed strange for a cat that has made his name as one of history's greatest nomads. It was early evening, and by then I'd been in Wellington all day and all day I'd been hearing stories about him: Mittens miles from home, Mittens crossing the road at zebra crossings; Mittens waiting patiently for the green man before crossing at intersections; people coming across large crowds in central Wellington, thinking there must have been a terrible accident, only to find Mittens happily at their centre.

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