The Churn: Tiny Diner Details and More

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Despite a terrible apple harvest, it was a great year for gleaning. Details on Chino Latino’s retraction and apology for a racially charged ad campaign. Some details from the new Kim Bartmann project, Tiny Diner. Saveur talks up seven things you can only get in Madison, WI (featuring plenty of products from Wisconsin cows as depicted above; and here’s our Madison, WI guide.) Spill the Wine is moving from Washington Ave. to Lake St. and Bryant Ave. And the Facebook page for a new St. Paul restaurant called Ward 6.
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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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