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Monthly Archives: April 2014
New Crop of Food Entrepreneurs Are Hungry For Funds
Slow Money Boston showcased another exciting crop of food-related entrepreneurs in Cambridge on April 29, 2014. As always, the entrepreneurs seeking funds were an eclectic bunch, including two farmers, a fermented beverages coop, a grass-fed beef jerky producer, a compost company, … Continue reading
Posted in Boston, Farmers Markets, Farms, Food, Investing, Pescovegetarian, Support local economies
Tagged Artisan Beverage Cooperative, Bill's Seed Project, Buckle Farm, Egleston Farmers Market, food entrepreneurs, Fresh Truck, Ginger Libation, Jim Buckle, SlantShack Jerky, Slow Money, Slow Money Boston, Southeastern Mass. Livestock Association, The Compost Plant
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Not Whooping for Wegmans Yet
East coast supermarket chain Wegmans opened its first Boston-area store this morning in Chestnut Hill, Mass., to the ecstatic delight of many shoppers. While I’m intrigued by what they offer, I’m not ready to sign up for the Wegmans cult … Continue reading
Posted in Boston, Fish, Food, Pescitarian, Pescovegetarian, Sustainable Seafood, Vegetarian
Tagged Boston-area, Greenpeace, opening, seafood sustainability, Wegman's
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