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Weekly Link Roundup – November 11

Posted on November 11, 2016November 14, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    Midwest Good Food Trial run tests train travel for Chicago-bound farm products, Illinois Farmer Today Chatham Entrepreneur Just Got ‘Tea Squares’ In 6th Whole Foods, DNAInfo How a Mexican American Farmer Is Making Organic Food More Accessible, Takepart Ten Questions with Harry Rhodes, Executive Director Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – November 11[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – November 4

Posted on November 4, 2016November 14, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    Midwest Good Food Turning Detroit’s Abandoned Homes Into Greenhouses, The Atlantic Milwaukee County To Be Home To Largest Urban Organic Fruit Orchard In US, Wisconsin Public Radio National Good Food Conversation Why Washington’s First Lady is Growing Her Own Grains, Civil Eat A Sustainable Food Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – November 4[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – October 7

Posted on October 7, 2016October 10, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    Midwest Good Food City of the big food companies once more?, Crain’s Here’s How Scraps Can Help Grow The Food Of The Future, HuffPost Meet the Fruit: Aronia, a “Superfood” Native to the American Midwest, Modern Farmer Real Good Juice Co. Expands To Lakeview, Coming Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – October 7[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – September 30

Posted on September 30, 2016October 10, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    Midwest Good Food Rooftop wheat fields elevate Chicago’s urban farming scene to exciting new heights, Inhabitat In Englewood, Whole Foods opens to cheers, high hopes, Chicago Tribune Here Are 14 Local Products At The New Englewood Whole Foods, DNAInfo Will selling to ConAgra affect Bayless’ Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – September 30[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – September 23

Posted on September 23, 2016September 23, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    Midwest Good Food How is it possible that bacon sausages didn’t exist until he invented them?, Crain’s Rumi Spice Founders Among ‘Most Innovative’ Women, Fortune Magazine Says, DNAInfo Kellogg Students Plant Edible Learning Garden, DNAInfo Urban farms bring free, local produce to area food deserts, Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – September 23[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – September 16

Posted on September 16, 2016September 23, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    FamilyFarmed in the News Kendall College Launches a Business Incubator for Food Entrepreneurs, ChicagoInno Midwest Good Food Can Whole Foods Lift Up New Englewood Plaza? Business Owners Have Faith, DNAInfo Midwest Farmers Brew Up Hops For Local Craft Beer, Earth Eats New Fulton Market Harvest Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – September 16[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – September 9

Posted on September 9, 2016September 23, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:  Midwest Good Food Chicago awarded $1M USDA urban farming grant, Chicago Tribune National Geographic Gives Nod To Lula Cafe’s Royale Breakfast Sandwich, DNAInfo Lula chef Jason Hammel to lead 3rd annual Taste Talks Chicago, Chicago Tribune Growing Pains for Detroit’s Urban Farms, CityLab How Lady Buggs Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – September 9[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – September 2

Posted on September 2, 2016September 6, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    Midwest Good Food Chefs offer their take on perfect picnic sandwiches for Labor Day, SunTimes Illinois death tax hits family farms where it hurts, Chicago Tribune Young farmers are freshening the face of Wisconsin agriculture, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel National Good Food Conversation Why Farm-to-Institution Sourcing Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – September 2[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – August 26

Posted on August 26, 2016August 29, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    Midwest Good Food To open first Chicago restaurant, Sweetgreen had to first find the farms, (FamilyFarmed connected Sweetgreen with Prairie Fruits Farm, plus GFBA alum are also providers) Chicago Tribune Farm-to-table hotspots for the whole family, Chicago Parent The chefs at Honey Butter Fried Chicken Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – August 26[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – August 19

Posted on August 19, 2016August 22, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    Midwest Good Food Depending on the wilds to pollinate – (profile on Good Food Business Accelerator Alum), AgriView Innovation, Sustainability Key to Future of Farming in Illinois, WTTW Revival Food Hall To Open Thursday: Here’s Everything You Need To Know, DNAInfo Wheat Grown On Studio Gang’s Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – August 19[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – August 12

Posted on August 12, 2016August 16, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    FamilyFarmed A Start-Up Turns to Saffron to Help Afghanistan Regrow, New York Times Midwest Good Food Goodbye, Orange Julius, hello, Furious Spoon (about the recent popularity of food halls), Crain’s They Might be Giant: Rob Levitt talks to Jason Vincent and Ben Lustbader, Fooditor This Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – August 12[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – August 5

Posted on August 5, 2016August 8, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

The best Good Food news we’ve read this week:    FamilyFarmed Nine Questions with Jim Slama, Founder and President of FamilyFarmed, Food Tank   Midwest Good Food How Chicago Became a Leader in Urban Agriculture, ChicagoInno A Tale of Resale: How Big Chains’ Produce Ends Up in Local Grocery Stores, WBEZ Chefs unearth inspiration in Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – August 5[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – July 29

Posted on July 29, 2016August 1, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

Here’s the best Good Food news we’ve read this week.    Midwest Good Food Young urban farmers look to help people in need, WGN Ex-teacher goes into hydroponic farming, The Beacon News Veggie Bingo Raises Support for Chicago’s Community Gardens, CivilEats This Healthy Vending Machine Sells Salad for Up to 60% Less Than Fast Casual Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – July 29[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – July 15

Posted on July 15, 2016July 18, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

Here’s the best Good Food news we’ve read this week. Happy reading!   Midwest Good Food The Publican Names New Executive Chef As Brand Faces Expansions, Chicago Eater O’Hare Upgrade: Publican Tavern Arriving July 26 At Airport, Chicago Eater Feast At the Farm: A Farmer, a Baker, a Brewer and a Chef, Forbes Bow Truss’ Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – July 15[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – July 8

Posted on July 8, 2016July 8, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

Here’s the best Good Food news we’ve read this week. Enjoy!   Midwest Good Food To meet booming tofu demand, Edgewater-based Phoenix Bean plans $1.7 million expansion (Phoenix Bean is a graduate of FamilyFarmed’s Good Food Business Accelerator), Chicago Tribune A Tale of Ten Acres – UNFI’s Agrarian Journey of Soil health, UNFI City Farm Chicago Aspires Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – July 8[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – July 1

Posted on July 1, 2016July 5, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

Here’s the best Good Food news we’ve read this week. Have a safe and happy Fourth of July holiday!   Midwest Good Food Impact Engine raises $10 million fund, ends accelerator, Chicago Tribune New tool by SPINS and IRI to give natural channel retailers ‘unprecedented advantage’, Food Navigator How consumer demand is resurrecting ancient grains Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – July 1[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – June 24

Posted on June 24, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

Here’s the best Good Food news we’ve read this week. Enjoy!   Midwest Good Food Thanks to MightyVine, You Can Have Local Tomatoes, 365 Days a Year, Modern Farmer Organic, healthy baby food, Crain’s Chicago Restaurant, Kankakee Farm, Fooditor The Chewing Podcast, Episode 10: GMO Yo or No, Soundcloud A Sustainable Farm Rises from the Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – June 24[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – June 17

Posted on June 17, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

Here’s the best Good Food news we’ve read this week. Enjoy!   FamilyFarmed in the News ConAgra’s new Chicago headquarters is getting final touches before move starts June 23, Omaha.com Midwest Good Food ‘Locally Laid’: A Humorous Memoir To Cure You Of Farming Fantasies, NPR How Chicago preps vacant land for farms, Chicago Farm Report Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – June 17[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – June 10

Posted on June 10, 2016June 15, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

Here’s the best Good Food news we’ve read this week. Enjoy!   FamilyFarmed in the News    Kitchen to Grocery Store: What Makes a Food Startup Work?, Wharton University Farming in Flux – Family farms are disappearing, even as restaurants look to source better ingredients. Can agriculture and foodservice help save each other?, QSR Magazine   Midwest Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – June 10[…]

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Weekly Link Roundup – June 3

Posted on June 3, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

We’ve started a new feature here at Good Food On Every Table- the Weekly Link Roundup! We’ll list the best Good Food news we’ve read this week. Enjoy!   FamilyFarmed in the News Impact Entrepreneurship is Thriving in Chicago (Good Food Business Accelerator mentioned), Impact Engine   Midwest Good Food Why Chicago Is Becoming The Country’s Read more about Weekly Link Roundup – June 3[…]

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Family Farmed is proud of the blossoming Good Food movement in our hometown of Chicago, so we put together a list of 10 Delicious Facts about Good Food in the Windy City (click on the photo to read the article). We want our readers to know what's happening in your hometown, too! If you would like to contribute a column about your Good Food scene, please contact bob@familyfarmed.org

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