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Local chefs, bakers partner together in cookie box collaboration to raise funds for Harambee Village
21 businesses will come together for this year s Culinary Ladies Collective cookie grab.
January 19, 2021 9:55 AM Maija Inveiss
Courtesy of Culinary Ladies Collective
For the fourth year in a row, the Culinary Ladies Collective a network of female chefs, cooks, producers and artisans is launching a cookie box sale dedicated to raising funds for women’s health.
In the past, the group has raised more than $60,000 for Planned Parenthood, but this year, the proceeds will support Harambee Village. According to a release, Harambee Village is “a collective of birth professionals who support women and families with a specific aim to dismantle disparities of race, class, gender and sexuality that lead to negative birth experiences.”
Local groups and restaurants provide alternatives to drinking
If 2020 has left you feeling hungover, you’re not alone.
January 6, 2021 8:37 AM Erica Krug
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Splash of maraschino Ritual is a zero-proof gin alternative
Recipe provided by Siren Shrub Co.Photo by Nicole Peaslee
If 2020 has left you feeling hungover, you’re not alone. And if you have been relying on alcohol to get through the pandemic like a lot of people in our country you’re not alone there either. New studies show that alcohol consumption has sharply increased during the COVID-19 pandemic and that heavy drinking, especially among women, has soared. Prevalent in Wisconsin, alcohol use is popular for unwinding at the end of the day and socializing with friends. But it doesn’t have to be that way, says Nicole Peaslee, one of the founders of New Fashioned Sobriety, a group based in Madison for sober and “sober-curious” women. “I thought drinking was fun, bu