At Orchard Creek, clean ingredient culture starts with basics like butter
Published Friday, Apr. 16, 2021, 3:34 pm
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Cheese and Charcuterie Board at Orchard Creek
If you aren’t a chef, you probably don’t put a lot of thought into the butter that you use on your bread or even what is served at a restaurant.
But as more and more consumers start to seek out food sources that follow ethical sustainable farming practices, they are being lead away from big-box groceries stores and landing instead at farmers’ markets, CSA pickup locations or even local bakeries working in tandem with the providers to deliver healthier food options to customers.
Updated: 8:59 PM EST March 5, 2021
SENECA COUNTY, Ohio The Seneca County Sheriff s Office has arrested a suspect, indicted on felony charges for a hit-and-run incident that resulted in a pedestrian being killed in November.
The crash occurred on Ohio 53 near milepost 15, in Seneca County s Pleasant Township around 8:30 p.m. on November 16.
Amanda G. Borer, 35, entered Ohio 53 from the west, in pursuit of a family dog, according to the patrol. Carrie M. Conner, 33, was traveling north on Ohio 53.
Conner struck Borer in the northbound lane of SR 53. After striking Borer, Conner fled the scene in an unknown direction, the patrol said.
Conner’s vehicle, a 2015 Honda Civic, was recovered the next day at a residence in Seneca County. Damage and debris located at the scene matched the vehicle that was recovered, according to the Highway Patrol.