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Welcome to the Week for September 8 - 14. A quick glance at this week we see that the Epicurean Classic in Traverse City features cooking demonstrations, wine tastings, receptions, and superb dinners. You’ll find a lot of exciting activity with four concurrent demo stages. And, don't forget to allow yourself time for an occasional stroll into the Tasting Pavilion for an interesting nibble of food or to sample any of the hundreds of international wines. The Silver Lake Sand Dunes Apple & BBQ Cook-Off Festival in Mears features a Michigan sanctioned Kansas City BBQ Cook-Off Competition, farm fresh apples of Oceana County, a dune buggy show and swap, apple pie contest and entertainment. The Michigan Irish Music Festival in Muskegon has 3 days of live music on 3 stages, from traditional Irish and folk to contemporary Celtic rock. The festival centerpiece, the Pub Tent serves authentic Irish Food and beverages. Check out the Annual Grape Harvest Stomp on Old Mission Peninsula let's you experience Old World grape harvesting as you hand harvest and de-stem grapes from the vineyard, then stomp them by foot in a wooden vat. Admission also includes tasting of the wine made from the vineyard's grapes at Peninsula Cellars, and sampling of local delicacies. That's just a sample of what's happening around Michigan. Check out our September Event Calendar for more cool things to do.
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Check out the HomeGrown Festival celebrating local food, farms, and community in Ann Arbor Michigan this Saturday, September 13th, from 11am-4pm. It's taking place in the field behind Community High School on 5th Ave., just across the street from the Ann Arbor Farmer's Market.
The Food
For the past several months, the HomeGrown Steering Committee has been putting together a line-up of restaurants and vendors who have created dishes made with food from some of our best local farms. Tickets are $2 each for these "tastes of local Ann Arbor." Some of the small plates that will be served include Watermelon Soup, Spinach and Goat Cheese Pizza, Slow Roasted Pork, Michigan Sweet Corn Tamales, real BBQ Chicken Wings and PawPaw Gelato.
The Chef Demos
Each hour during the Festival, area chefs will be demonstrating how to make tasty dishes from food that's available right here right now.
- At noon, Nick Seccia, a leading chef in the local food movement who has made it a priority to
bring food from Michigan farms to the Henry Ford, will be demonstrating how to make Cherry-Squash Chutney and Butternut Bisque.
- At 1pm, Plum Market's Chef Nick Apone will be making Grass-Fed Michigan Buffalo Chili.
- At 2pm, if the concord grapes from his yard are ripe, Zingerman's Deli Chef William Wallo will be making a Concord Grape Pie. Otherwise, it will be Gnocchi with Fresh Tomato and Eggplant Sauce.
- And finally, at 3:15, The Five Lakes Grill Executive Chef Steven Grostick will be preparing a beautiful Goat Cheese Croquette with Local Honeycomb and an Heirloom Tomato, Cucumber and Micro-greens salad.
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Ann Arbor's Mayor, John Hieftje, will open the HomeGrown Festival at 11:00am on Saturday at the main stage. There will be a few welcoming remarks and then the great-tasting food begins. Not only will there be food, there will also be bands playing each hour, fun kid's activities, and lots to learn from local non-profits. What I'm really looking forward to (I can't WAIT for this) is Project Grow's terrific Heirloom Tomato Tasting where the top 10 winners will be identified and I'll know what to plant next year.
Come and ENJOY!
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