North Shore Localvore

Ipswich Goes Green will be your guide to think, act, and eat locally:

 

Are you a foodie?  Localvore?  Curious about how food grows on the North Shore?

 

North Shore Localvore – Local and Organic Food 

Featuring local farms, fishers, food producers, and markets from and around Ipswich that provides a unique local, organic and sustainable food culture on the North Shore.  

 

**Special Localvore Activities**

 

Time: 2pm 

Seafood Throwdown! – Two Ipswich chefs will compete in an ultimate seafood cookoff, sponsored by the Cape Ann Fresh Catch community supported fishing and Northwest Atlantic Marine Alliance.  Ipswich celebrity judges will select the top Chef in a fun, educational and community driven event  that promotes the ecological and economic benefit of locally caught seafood.

http://www.namanet.org/csf/cape-ann-fresh-catch

 

The Chefs:

Chris DeStefano, Christopher’s Table

Ray Morley, Ipswich Bed & Breakfast

 

Cape Ann Food Pantry/The Open Door will feature The Good Food Farm, an interactive exhibit that encourages children to learn where their food is grown.   The Good Food Farm is part of the Mobile Market that brings fresh food and produce to families in need on the North Shore.

http://www.foodpantry.org/01_About_Us/good_food_farm.html

 

Additional participants:

Ipswich Natural Foods 

Russell Orchards – http://www.russellorchardsma.com/

Appleton Farms CSA

Fellows Farm CSA

Marini’s Farm

The Food Project – Boston and North Shore

 

with help from:

edible Boston 

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