In the excellent new "Food Issue" of the New York Times Magazine, the cover story on British celebrity chef Jamie Oliver follows his recent efforts to improve the eating and cooking habits of everyday Americans. It's an article worth reading, but it overlooks an important fact: there's already a nationwide organization doing that same thing, and they've been doing it for over 15 years.
We're still eating our way through every Ithaca restaurant from A-Z, and looking back through the alphabet for new entries brings us to the Coal House Cafe, which is already improving on what its predecessor - Queen of Tarts - started. Hear our review plus the latest local food news and events in this episode.
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Get more information on topics from this episode:
- Share Our Strength: Operation Frontline
- Ithaca Taste of the Nation Chef’s Night Out
Oct. 13 & 27 and Nov. 12 - Sacred Seed Farm at IFM
- Just Desserts at IFM
- Ithaca Farmers Market
- Follow Coal House Cafe on Twitter
- Healthy Food For All 2009 Harvest Dinners
- Local Meats Tasting & Education Fair
Sun. 10/25, 2:30-5:30. $5 admission; RSVP (607) 272-229 - Edible Finger Lakes Magazine
- Gourmet Magazine
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