Alaskan Salmon Go (Kinda) Local and Morning Roundup
Illustrator WACSO visits Wise Acre Eatery and contemplates BJ’s, an Alaska salmon-focused CSF (Community Supported Fishery) has arrived in the Twin Cities [PDF press release], reflections on the profoundly insensitive Art Song’s wings sign [Via Stuff About Minneapolis], tasting notes on Summit’s Saga IPA (here are our somewhat less formal thoughts), reportage on the lonely state of local dairy calves, the art of amateur coffee roasting, and a taste of Cafe 116 in Fergus Falls.
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James Norton
James Norton is editor and co-founder of the Heavy Table. He is also the co-author of a book about Minnesota sandwiches and the people who eat them, the co-author of a book about Wisconsin’s master cheesemakers, and a daily video blogger for CHOW. His latest book is a guide to the food and restaurants of Minneapolis and St. Paul called the Food Lovers’ Guide to the Twin Cities. Norton has written about food for Culture: The Word on Cheese, Salon, Gastronomica, Popular Science, Saveur.com, Minnesota Monthly, and City Pages (as a weekly restaurant reviewer).
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