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Seven Days Food Writers Share Their Favorite Bites and Sips of 2021

If 2020 was a roller coaster for Vermont's food scene, 2021 brought the resulting whiplash. As the COVID-19 vaccine rollout continued in the spring, the.

Slice of Life: Plant-Based Protein Startup Blooms in Bolton

Slice of Life: Plant-Based Protein Startup Blooms in Bolton
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Change comes to the Kingsbury Farm

Change comes to the Kingsbury Farm The Vermont Land Trust bought the 20-acre Kingsbury Farm in 2006 with the help of $100,000 from the Warren Conservation Fund. The farm was sold to the Vermont Foodbank which named Aaron Locker to farm it with the proviso that he provides the food bank with 30,000 pounds of produce a year. Locker subsequently bought the property from the food bank and continued to farm there – until he sold the property to Joe Bossen of Vermont Bean Crafters and All Souls Tortilla on April 9. The Warren farm will now be known as Cloud Water Farm. While Locker is no longer part of this farm, he’s not out of the farming business. He and his partner Tonya Howell are now raising herbs and medicinals on a 68-acre parcel of land on Butternut Hill Road. That land was donated to the Mad River Valley Community Fund and the Vermont Land Trust purchased the development rights and Locker purchased the land without development rights as well as the balance of the prope

Muddy Boots CSA sold out for the season

Muddy Boots CSA sold out for the season
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