Showing posts with label Ithaca Farmers Market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ithaca Farmers Market. Show all posts

Monday, September 28, 2009

Ep. 43: Apples and Burgers and Fries

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The Fall fruit season is in full swing in Ithaca, and in this podcast we're visiting the Cornell Orchards, where they've been growing, researching, and developing amazing apples and other fruits for over a century. Our guest, Deborah Clover, is sales manager of the orchard store and she's got a unique behind-the-scenes perspective on how apples get from trees to our tables.

And we've got a review of the newest contender on the local burger scene, as we visit the brand new Ithaca location of Five Guys Burgers and Fries. The restaurant chain already has a strong following of devoted burger lovers who rave about the quality and flavor of this food, and we were not disappointed.

Plus we updates on the other new restaurants opening soon, as well as the latest on upcoming events for local food lovers! Be sure to follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week, and stay in touch: you can write a comment on the blog, leave a message on our voicemail line 607-215-4392, or send an email with your thoughts to: feedback [at] eatingithaca [dot] com.

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Monday, July 27, 2009

Ep. 39: Distilling the Finger Lakes

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In this show, we head west to Seneca Lake for a visit with the guys behind Finger Lakes Distilling to discover how they're turning the best all-natural Finger Lakes fruits and grains into artisanal spirits, including their elegant Vintners Vodka and the Seneca Drums Gin that has already found a small following among local cocktail connoisseurs. And we've got a very nice Finger Lakes Distilling hat to give away to one lucky listener!

We're also checking in on the bounty of new fruits and summer vegetables that are appearing at the Ithaca Farmers' Market, and our latest restaurant review takes a look at one of the more unique pizza options in town at Italian Carry Out. Plus we have updates on breaking restaurant gossip and news of local foodie events on the way.

Be sure to follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week, and stay in touch: you can write a comment on the blog, leave a message on our voicemail line 607-215-4392, or send an email with your thoughts to: feedback [at] eatingithaca [dot] com. Thanks for listening!

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Monday, June 15, 2009

Ep. 36 - End of an Era for Ithaca Dining

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When it was announced earlier this year that the ABC Cafe would be closing its doors on June 21st, a many Ithacans began making plans to make the most of its final days. We sit down with this beloved restaurant's owner, Ken Hallett, to hear more about why he's decided it's time to move on.

But ABC Cafe isn't the only prominent dining option we're losing this month, and we'll talk about the closing of Willow in Fall Creek, and the Queen of Tarts on East Hill.

We also are checking out what's new at the Ithaca Farmers' Market, and we've got dining reviews for the Green Cafe in Collegetown and The Corners Deli in Cayuga Heights.

We've been getting lots of great feedback lately, and we'd love to hear more! Leave a comment on the blog, leave a message on our voicemail line 607-215-4392, or send an email to: feedback at eatingithaca dot com. And you can follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week!

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Monday, May 18, 2009

Ep. 34 - Ithaca Taste of the Nation and Lunch at Hope's Way

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It's almost time for one of the biggest annual foodie events in town, the Ithaca Taste of the Nation tasting dinner featuring 50 top restaurants and wineries from all around the region. We're talking with the man behind the scenes, Jerry Dietz, about just what makes this event so important.

Want to know what's new at the Ithaca Farmers' Market? We're visiting the booths of more great vendors. And in our latest restaurant review we're heading to lunch at Hope's Way at the Triphammer Mall to see how it stacks up to the competition.

If you enjoy our podcast, we'd love to hear from you. Leave a comment on the blog, call our voicemail line anytime at 607-215-4392, or send an email to: feedback at eatingithaca dot com. Remember to follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week!

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Ep. 33 - Eating Ithaca College and New BBQ at the Haunt

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Ithaca College: The Towers, originally uploaded by aimeedars.

We're up on Ithaca's South Hill for visit with Ithaca College students Jessie and Ian, who share their stories of dining hall cuisine. Then we're finding new treasures at the Ithaca Farmers Market, and stopping in at The Haunt Bar & Grill to try their brand new menu from Razorback BBQ as we eat our way through every restaurant in Ithaca in alphabetical order from A-Z.

If you enjoy our podcast, we'd love to hear from you. Leave a comment on the blog, call our voicemail line anytime at 607-215-4392, or send an email to: feedback at eatingithaca dot com. Remember to follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week!

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Monday, April 20, 2009

Ep. 32 - Artisan Breads and Heights Dining

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Ever had enough people compliment your baking skills to make you consider starting your own bakery? Michelle Bamberger of Ithaca did, and we're visiting her Little Banneton bread bakery to find out how she makes fresh artisan loaves using all-natural, organic ingredients.

Now that the Ithaca Farmers Market is open for the year, we've got updates from some of your favorite vendors about what's new for Spring. Plus, our restaurant review for this episode takes us to Cayuga Heights for lunch at the Heights Cafe & Grill.

We'd love to hear from you! Leave a comment on the blog, call our voicemail line anytime at 607-215-4392, or send an email to: feedback at eatingithaca dot com. Remember to follow us on Twitter for continuing updates throughout the week!

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