What s in your pandemic pantry? These staples turn home cooking into cuisine Today s pantries go way beyond the basics of just a few years ago.
By Bill Ward Special to the Star Tribune February 3, 2021 9:35am Text size Copy shortlink:
Molly Broder remembers it like it was yesterday.
When she and her husband, Tom, opened Broder s Cucina Italiana in 1982, no one in Minnesota had even heard of balsamic vinegar, she said. Olive oil was almost impossible to find. Grocery stores only carried a tiny pyramid-shaped bottle called Pompeii, enough for one rarely cooked recipe.
What a difference a generation makes. Actually, in kitchen terms, countless generations have transpired in just a few deca
Buy local movement saved many small Minnesota retailers Small retailers, learning from 2020, hope increased support endures. January 30, 2021 8:00am Text size Copy shortlink:
The buy local movement that crystallized during the holiday season saved several small retail shops in Minnesota that had dismal years because of the pandemic.
And those stores are hoping the movement stays alive in 2021 as the economy hopefully opens back up as enough people are vaccinated. The stores fortunes are important since they fuel smaller retail areas from Stillwater and Excelsior to Grand Avenue in St. Paul and rural downtowns. People shopped local like they have never done before during the holidays, said owner Bill Damberg, owner of Brightwater Clothing & Gear in downtown Excelsior. I can t count the number of customers who said they wanted to patronize Excelsior stores. We have four blocks of small shops, no chains, and the