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That, said, let's get to the main point of this. Dead men do not eat. Some things don't change. Hoggy sent us a short clip of what he saw at an event at Comic-Con. The . Sensual Food & Beverage 18 Attractive Tasting Menus to Spark Your Meals The Good Life… . A new collection from the culinary world Oho okaaay xD..ssbj.20170309003842.jpg "You're either on the road to becoming a cook, or a carpenter," says Sarah Muir, the executive chef at the Stillwater Area Chamber of Commerce. On the hunt for skilled workers for a new nonprofit aimed at improving food sustainability, the chamber recruited the staff, developed a plan and gathered help from the community. The chamber's new Sustainable Foodie project had a core group of about a dozen, all with unique skills and volunteer experiences. They met in a public school's lunchroom, on Facebook and through an annual conference in Lakeville. They hired Sarah Muir, who worked for the University of Minnesota, to help them develop the new group. She brought in other experts. She designed menus, created promotional materials and wrote an open letter to businesses, asking them to donate food to the new nonprofit. "If we're not good at telling the story of what we need, and we're not open to working with our local community, then we're not doing anything," says Muir, who is now the executive chef at the Stillwater Area Chamber of Commerce. Some members of the core group started looking for more resources, and they held a survey to learn more about the market. Of the businesses in the Stillwater and Lakeville areas, 14% said they were looking for workers. They found that about 3% of the businesses would be willing to donate food. The chamber wanted a break from the traditional idea of food rescue, of going to a food pantry or using a donation box. The project would offer food in a neutral, safe place. "We saw it as a way to build capacity in our own community," says Muir. The food would be shared with people who are struggling with food access, so a lot of people would actually be able to eat. The project is testing this out in Lakeville this week. The volunteers will work in the city's community garden ac619d1d87


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