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Local Food Fuels Main Street Mojo in Rural Kentucky

Posted on February 21, 2016 by FamilyFarmed

Just four years ago, Main Street in the small city of Corbin, Kentucky looked and felt like most downtowns in rural America: Vacant buildings. Empty sidewalks. A few surviving businesses. Today, though, there are thriving businesses and it’s hard to find a parking space on the mile and a half of Corbin’s Main Street. And local food is the engine driving this community’s revival.

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Posted in Farm businesses, Farm to table dining, Farmers markets, Food and community, Food Entrepreneurs, Good Food and economic development, Good Food marketing, Good Food restaurant trends, Local FoodTagged Corbin, FamilyFarmed, Kentucky, local food, Local food and economic development, Local food and rural economies, Patty Cantrell, Regional Food Solutions, Wallace Center2 Comments

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Ten Delicious Facts About Chicago Good Food

Rick Bayless Demo at GFFC

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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