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farming
Chattanooga
February 18, 2024

Farming without soil? Rebuilding a life? Welcome to Fresh Tech: a towering story of food, family and rebirth.

Jack and his Beanstalk would love this.

Four years ago, Brad and Tara Smith were neck-deep in two careers – he was a landscape architect and planner; she, an elementary school principal – living near the Space Coast in historic and hip Ocala, Florida.
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Chef
Chattanooga
February 11, 2024

The Cocoa Asante moment: have you had yours?

This chocolate is step-back Caitlin Clark good. (And it's changing the world, from Ghana to Chattanooga.)

Ella Livingston's story could start with that moment – her moment – in Japan. Before Cocoa Asante became Chattanooga's luxury chocolate brand known across the world, Livingston was studying in Tokyo, 2013, when her entire perspective turned.
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Coffee
Chattanooga
February 4, 2024

The Future Is Young

A story of Colombia, Chattanooga and coffee.

The distance between Medellin and St. Elmo is not as far as you think.
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Chattanooga
education
January 28, 2024

The lines are longer. The ache is deeper.

Here's how the Chattanooga Area Food Bank is responding to regional hunger.

This year, the Chattanooga Area Food Bank will deliver, provide, donate and offer more food for hungry families and individuals than ever before in its 51-year history.
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Bakery
January 21, 2024

To the People and Tables that Leave Us Full.

There is nowhere on earth like a grandmother's kitchen.

For me, there was cantaloupe sliced in half-moon pieces with knives sharp enough to split hairs. And pimento cheese sandwiches on white bread served on plates the color of egg yolk. The crystal was high on shelves, out of reach, never used. Glass bottles of Coke and Lays chips and homemade chocolate sauce poured warm from pint Mason jars over peppermint stick ice cream.
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farming
Chattanooga
January 14, 2024

Can the land heal? The past, present and future of Crabtree Farms

This is what homecoming looks like.

This is the story of our city's urban farm looking backwards – its land, leaders say, was a place of horrific forced removal and plantation slavery – in order to shape the future.
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Chattanooga
gut health
education
January 7, 2024

For 2024, here's a diet that doesn't feel like one

Local nutritionist Hannah Wright teaches health, confidence and intuitive trust while avoiding fear, guilt and shame. What a rare gift that is.

During COVID, Hannah Wright began posting Instagram videos about diet and nutrition.That's good. Hannah, 37, is wise, grounded and has a keen and trained ear for discerning diet and nutrition truth from snake oily, exploitative motivations.
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Chattanooga
farming
Markets
January 3, 2024

Frogs in milk: how can we serve you in 2024?

And where does media shine its light?

Two Wednesdays ago, we set up shop at the Main St. Farmers' Market. We had the grandest of afternoons, more fun, as Bobby Weir once said, than a frog in a glass of milk.
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Chattanooga
Spirits
December 31, 2023

It's New Year's Eve. Do you know where your champagne is?

A brief lesson on bubbly with Matt Olson, the fascinatingly intelligent owner of Scenic City Wine. (No, not the other Matt Olson.)

Olson is the owner of Scenic City Wine in St. Elmo. For the last 20 years, Olson, whose career shifted to wine during culinary school, has been immersed in the global wine scene, from distribution to importing to enjoying. As he loves to say:
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Bread
Chattanooga
December 24, 2023

Take and eat

The story of three Christmas Eve communion loaves

In churches across the region, the communion sacrament takes many forms: wafers, crackers, pieces of store-bought bread. In Red Bank, loaves are baked by hand, from scratch, in prayer.
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Sewanee
farming
December 17, 2023

How to grow a mushroom farm: a story in three parts.

It all started one Halloween night. There was beer, a ghost pepper and one beautiful vision for farming.

In Sewanee, three friends are growing gourmet mushrooms inside a renovated wood shop. There are foggy fruiting tents, a machine called the Swirling Death Blender and gorgeously good (and sexy) mushrooms. What's not to love?
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Sewanee
Chef
Restaurant
December 10, 2023

Lunch at LUNCH: one of the most meaningful meals of 2023.

"It's unbelievable," one man said.

Mallory Grimm left a thriving Nashville business to move back to Sewanee and open a restaurant devoted to local food and community. Folks are gushing.
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Chattanooga
education
December 3, 2023

Hungry for so much: a working class story in Chattanooga.

Each month, this mother must choose: food or bills?

Gwen works two jobs: an eight-hour shift offering sit-in home health care that also includes 12-hour shifts every other weekend. In her spare moments – late afternoons, Sundays – she sells government-issued phones from nearby parking lots.
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farming
November 19, 2023

The Southern Mama Cow

Teddy Gentry and the cows that will save Southern cattle farming.

This country superstar has been working a second job: breeding cattle, stewarding the land and cultivating dung beetles. Lots of them.
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Chef
Chattanooga
November 12, 2023

Delicious because of its simplicity: rediscovering Indian food with Sujata Singh

She shares her recipe for Baingan ka Chokha and tells a startling truth about curry.

Here's a thought exercise: travel anywhere in the US, walk into an Indian restaurant, any Indian restaurant, and odds are pretty good that wherever you go, the experience will be mostly the same.
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education
Chattanooga
farming
November 5, 2023

How to belong to beautiful places: instructions by Wendell Berry.

On Nov. 17, his film's coming to Chattanooga.

In 1965, Wendell Berry left a teaching job in NYC and moved with his family to a farmhouse in Henry County, Kentucky. There, he began his abundant writing career: more than 80 books of essays, novels and poetry, all of which seem to revolve around naming both what's been lost and the path back to it.
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Chattanooga
Chef
Restaurant
October 29, 2023

This restaurant tastes like freedom

A story that took 31 years to tell

When you know where Bryan Slayton was, you'll know where he's going.
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Bakery
Bread
Chattanooga
October 22, 2023

The future of local food? Let's call it East Tennessee Wheat.

An Idea is Brewing

Imagine bread, beer and whiskey made from grains grow locally. From Niedlov's to Sequatchie Cove Farm to Red Clay Farms.
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Restaurant
Chattanooga
Chef
October 15, 2023

On Generosity: Tipping as spiritual practice

Dedicated to all the men and women in our local food industry who rely on the kindness of strangers to earn a living.

Within American capitalism, I can only think of one other class of laborer whose livelihood – day in, day out – exists in such a vulnerable, trusting and insecure position.Servers.
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Chattanooga
Chef
Restaurant
October 8, 2023

When a restaurant tells a story

Khaled AlBanna and the beautiful voice from six thousand miles away.

The Palestinian-Jordanian chef has a rare vision for what his restaurant can accomplish. People across the US are noticing.
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Chef
Chattanooga
Restaurant
October 1, 2023

Southern food grown in Boston

The beautiful story of Brian McDonald and the connective tissue between us all.

There are 17 items offered. Mushroom grits. Blackened trout. Cheesecake. Okra with beet hummus, bee pollen, pickled onion, honey, cilantro and naan.And nearly all the ingredients are locally-sourced.
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farming
Chattanooga
September 24, 2023

Four generations and 4,000 birds: the straight-truth story of one farmer building community and connection.

Not all eggs are the same.

The summer sun rises above us at Sequatchie Cove Farm in Marion County, Tennessee. The flock of 2,000 Novogin laying hens is protected by a series of strands of moveable electric fencing. A white Pyrenees moves through the flock with authority of soldier guarding the wall. Full of summer freedom, a boy rides by on an electric dirt bike followed by a pick-up carrying a flat bed of garlic harvested earlier that day.
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Chattanooga
Restaurant
September 17, 2023

Call Me Sully: the death-and-life story of your neighborhood oat dealer

Meet Ian "Sully" Sullivan.

Over the last year, Ian “Sully” Sullivan has served some three thousand bowls of oatmeal to Chattanoogans. He’s the owner of The Oatmeal Experience, a food truck that specializes in specialty oatmeal he says “aren’t your granny’s oats.”
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Chattanooga
Coffee
September 10, 2023

Espresso and the art of Zen repair

Think you know coffee? Get to know Spencer Perez and you'll see the world in a brand new way.

Get to know Spencer Perez – founder of Coffee Machine Service Co. and our city's espresso machine repairman – and you'll see the world – and coffee – in brand new ways.
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Chattanooga
farming
Markets
September 3, 2023

Farm as refuge, farming as love: the story of Bird Fork Farm.

Meet Bird Fork Farm's Alysia Leon, a Queer, female, Mexican-American farmer on Cagle Mountain.

"One of my goals of moving here was to help open hearts .... that we can come together as a community.”
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Chef
Chattanooga
Restaurant
August 27, 2023

Fire and Knives: Rebecca Barron on being a James Beard-nominated chef, student and single mom.

"The more I learn," the decorated chef says, "the more I don't know."

She also shares the origins of Alleia's Baked Creste Rigate with Veal Meatballs and a fifth-generation recipe for buttermilk pancakes.
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Chattanooga
farming
education
August 13, 2023

Welcome to Food as a Verb.

We're really glad you're here.

The landscape of Chattanooga food is arguably the best it's ever been.
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