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arm-to-table" is, undoubtedly, a buzzword—or rather, buzz-phrase. But what about "farm to finely woven accessories?" Or "farm to to-go box?" These days, local farmers aren't just growing veggies to hock at farmer's markets or box up for trendy eateries. Across the region, locally-grown produce and products are finding new homes in the mouths and on the bodies of Charlotteans. They're wrapped in warm tortillas and buns and passed out of the wee windows of food trucks. They're woven into warm scarves and socks and passed out as Christmas gifts. They're everywhere.
And always, at the root (pun intended), are the farmers. In a time when farm-to-table is trending, who are these men and women who heed the call of the land, who dig their fingers into our rich soils and pull them out burdened with things edible and beautiful? These are the questions we asked in our Farm-to-Table Issue, and we hope you like the answers we found. We took our own trip back to the land in this issue, exploring the farms around us and the people who connect with them. Happy farming! Emily Glaser
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9TH ANNUAL TIES & TAILS GALA The 9th Annual Ties & Tails Gala, benefitting the Humane Society of Charlotte, comes to the Hilton Charlotte Center City on November 11 for a fabulous evening of fur, fun and fundraising! Last year’s event was a great success, with over 570 guests who raised more than $290,000 to support the mission of the HSC. Join Gizmo, this year's Ties & Tails Cover Dog, at the gala. With a new venue, a new Cover Dog, a great new auction team of Ron and Debbie Hitzel, and
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THANKSGIVING DAY PARADE The largest parade in the Southeast hits the streets of Charlotte on November 23. The Thanksgiving Day Parade has been a holiday tradition in Charlotte since 1947. Over seven decades, hundreds of thousands of participants, volunteers, sponsors, families and friends have centered their Thanksgiving traditions around this parade. What began as a local holiday parade has grown into a magical showcase of performances, floats, dignitaries, celebrities, marching bands, balloons and surprises. Today, the parade is broadcast into 1.5 million homes around the region, providing the gift of entertainment and joy to young and old. Charlotte’s families and out-of-towners alike are invited to enjoy this classic tradition with a modern twist. Marvel at the sight of larger-than-life floats and balloons, nationally known recording artists from a variety of music genres, the booming cadence of marching bands, glittering and shaking dance teams and so much more!
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Experience of a Lifetime ARTICLE RONI FISHKIN
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• Tango lessons in Argentina: For decades, visitors to Argentina
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Natural fibers, like rattan, bamboo, abaca, government-certified hardwoods and plantation-grown woods (which are grown specifically for furniture in order to avoid depleting forest-grown woods), provide homeowners with a wide variety of styles, textures and designs from which to choose. If purchasing eco-friendly furniture for your home is a priority, you might check to see if your furniture manufacturer is a member of the Sustainable Furniture Council (SFC) which was established in 2007. LIGHTING
Not only have the soft light of halogen lamps been all the rage for the past few years, they are a boon to energy savings, as are the wide variety of energy-saving light bulbs available in the marketplace. Furniture isn’t the only arena for natural fibers; we’re also seeing natural materials such as cork, rattan and twig in eye-popping lighting pieces. FABRICS
Believe it or not, gorgeous decorative fabrics are being made from recycled plastic water bottles, recycled polyester and recycled paper. Oftentimes these eco-friendly fabrics are treated and finished with only water-based or environmentally approved dyes. You’ll find nature-friendly bamboo in fabrics, too, where it’s used as a fiber for towels and in natural woven shades. WALL FINISHES
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C H A R LOT T E ’ S S M A L L FA R M E R S S H A R E T H E I R S TO R I E S
JAMIE SWOFFORD, THE CHEF’S FARMER The name “Jamie Swofford” is one you’ll find ringing in the ears and around the kitchens of many Charlotte chefs. The farmer’s son-turned-chef-turned farmer is firmly rooted in these Carolina soils and palates, his intentionality and curation in the field a reflection of his old career. What brought you to farming? I grew up on my family’s farm in Cleveland County and learned about the importance of food at an early age, but also the work that it took to produce it. There was always work to do on the farm and I had many jobs–– sweeping the chicken barn, picking eggs, bottle-feeding calves, weeding the garden. After high school, I took the first train leaving. I started working in kitchens in Shelby, then moved to Charlotte and worked my way up in the kitchens of Charlotte’s early days. I’d spend the next two decades in kitchens, learning as much as I could and moving on, all the while continuing to learn about food and making connections with people in the food world. At some point, it became evident that there was something “more,” but it took a while to figure out what that was. I’d see ingredients come in the back door every day and I’d wonder––where did it come from? Who grew this? How long did it sit on the back of the truck? How does that affect the flavor of the ingredient? In the end, I was driven by a desire to find the best ingredients, and after some convincing and my family’s support, I moved back to Cleveland County and started growing food for chefs. I felt I could affect more kitchens, and learn more about food by doing it this way. That was six seasons ago, in 2010. What’s your favorite thing to grow? Roots, in general, are my favorite thing to grow. In particular, turnips and radishes. But asking me about my favorite vegetable is like asking me to pick a favorite child. Ask me next week, and I’ll probably give you a different answer. I like roots because they are so versatile. Some are grown for the root, some are grown for the greens. So many different colors, sizes, shapes and textures. And they grow really fast, so there is an instant gratification thing happening. What’s a fun fact about yourself? I guess the most fun, and unexpected, fact about me is that I am in the beginning stages of owning a botanical beverage line, Old North Shrub. Through my work with Jason and Jeff Alexander at Free Range Brewing, I was given the opportunity to make the non-alcoholic beverage they would serve on tap. My only guidance was to make something that was “not kombucha.” So I chose an old colonial-era beverage made with vinegar, fruit and sugar. It became so popular that people began asking me to bottle it. So I did, and I’ve now started selling to retail stores, mixologists and restaurants around the state. ARTICLE EMILY GLASER CONTINUED >
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MEET YOUR FARMERS (CON TI N U ED)
KIM SHAW, SMALL CITY FARM True to its name, Small City Farm is located
an acre in Cotswold), would he buy more for
on three acres in Charlotte. Here Kim Shaw
the Club? He said yes! […] That was August,
and her husband grow heirloom vegetables,
we started building raised beds at the house
fruits and chickens, some of which make it
and were at the Yorkmont Farmer's Market
onto their own table, others the rough wood
selling produce that October. Paul was my
of farmer’s market booths, and still others into
first commercial customer. In 2010 we bought
some of the finest restaurants in the region.
the property we have now (3 acres) and sold
What brought you to farming?
our house in Cotswold. What’s your favorite thing to cook?
In 2007, I was working as Director of Catering at The Club at Longview. I had started a garden there (Paul Verica was the
I only cook the bacon, but my favorite is a tomato, cucumber and bacon sandwich. Can't be beat. What’s a fun fact about yourself?
Executive Chef) and was really enjoying growing produce for our members. We were
I also love to sew. Next project is making
out of space at the Club, but I asked Paul, if I
aprons for Paul Verica's second restaurant. (I
were to grow things at my house (then .40 of
made them for his first one, too.)
DANI & JOE ROWLAND, ROWLAND’S ROW FARM FARM DANI & JOE ROWLAND, ROWLAND’S ROW
A product of the The Elma C. Lomax Incubator Farm in Concord and a shared
buying land and farming. We bonded over our passions for local food. What’s your favorite thing to grow?
passion for food—both in the garden and the kitchen—Rowland’s Row Farm’s husband and
We grow 50-60 varieties of vegetables
wife duo offer sustainably grown produce, non-
and fruits throughout the year. Picking one
GMO poultry and fresh eggs via CSA boxes and
favorite is like picking a favorite child; there
restaurant dishes.
are some we like growing more than others
What brought you to farming?
but it’s hard to pick a favorite. Fall is definitely
Joe grew up spending summers with his
our favorite season to grow in. The days get
grandparents on their farm in Indiana. As a
shorter, the weather cools off, the pace and
child he wanted to be a farmer like his grand-
work load slow down. It’s a welcome change
father and as an adult he always idealized
after summer. What's a fun fact about yourself?
the farm life. Joe and I met in 2008 while working for a local organic grocery chain.
Many people know that Joe was in a local
Joe had just returned to NC after 5 years in
band in Charlotte for 4 years, but most don’t
Boston managing restaurants and I had just
know that in 2009 his band did a USO tour
returned from studying nutrition at University
in the Middle East and Joe was voted male
of Georgia. Joe moved here with the goal of
vocalist of the year in 2010 by Creative Loafing.
BRAD TODD, LUCKY BRAD TODD, LUCKY CLAYSCLAYS FARM FRESH After stints in the military and college, Todd joined Lucky Clays Fresh (part of Lucky Clays
and aquaculture into an age-old farming method, today know as Aquaponics.
Farm) and helped design and build progres-
What's your favorite thing to cook?
sively larger and more efficient aquaponics
Anything that was produced with my own
systems that were based off of research and
two hands. I love eating, although sometimes
actual experience, attracting global attention.
a bit too much, but there is something about
What brought you to farming?
using ingredients that you produced that is
I grew up in a very rural area with a love for
beyond description. Even with using very few
nature and self-sufficiency. Throughout my
ingredients, the meal takes on a whole new
travels in the Marine Corps, I became very
aspect when you can enjoy the fruits of your
interested in intensive agriculture, as well as
own labor.
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What's a fun fact about yourself?
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I am an avid knitter.
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boxes of Christmas decorations find a cobwebbed home on the slick floors. Before you know it, the battle has been lost, and your garage has become a storage unit. It can happen to the most organized and cleanly homeowner; knickknacks turn to clutter turn to a hoard in the oft-unused extra space of a garage. The well-intentioned storage space quickly escalates into an unmanageable situation. But it doesn’t have to be that way. The garage door experts at ASSA ABLOY lend us their fool-proof system for taking back your garage—and even turning it into something more.
STEP ONE:
If you’ve got clutter, take it out of that environment.
Once you’ve removed everything from your garage, you’ll have a better idea of what you’re actually dealing with and remember all the things you shoved in the corner last winter.
STEP TWO: Do a cleanse. Now that you can see everything, it’s easy to separate your belongings into three categories: junk, donate, keep. Purge the stuff that’s irrelevant or of no value (think outdated appliances and technology).
STEP THREE: Categorize and organize. After that initial sweep of keep-junk-donate, it will be easier to organize your stuff into smaller categories: tools, keepsakes, outdoor equipment, decor, etc.
STEP FOUR: Invest in your garage. Your garage really can be a great place for storage—if you outfit it correctly. There are great shelving units, cabinets, slat-and-hook systems and more—like Garage Tek, storeWALL, and G-floor—out there for you to incorporate into your freshly-cleansed garage.
STEP FIVE: Reorganize. Once those new storage solutions are in place, it’s time to put everything back (now in it’s new, organized home). Now that your garage is spick and span, you’ll want to spend more time in what is essentially one of the largest rooms in your home. Looking for ideas on how to make the most of it? Turn your garage into party central with these quick tips: A garage is usually one of the longest rooms in the house, making it perfect for a long dinner table during family gatherings. In order to keep the room cool in the summer and warm in the winter, invest in an insulated garage door to keep the room comfortable. Accent windows on your garage door can also let light in and make the room more homey. White garage walls are a blank canvas for party decor! ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems is the premier source for garage doors & openers. From design, manufacturing, installation, and even service, ASSA ABLOY is the only garage door provider that is involved in every single step of your garage door’s life. This means that the ASSA ABLOY technicians truly are specialists. No one knows garage doors better, so trust no less than ASSA ABLOY for your home. For more information, visit AssaAbloyGarageDoors.com.
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Farm TO Finery ECO-FRIENDLY ALPACAS AT GOOD KARMA RANCH
ARTICLE EMILY GLASER | PHOTOGRAPHY HEATHER LOVE WITH ANT SANDERS DESIGN
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what does that mean for other industries sourced from things grown in our rich Carolina soils or grazed on our grasses? For Mike and Shelly Walsh, it means a lot. The New York natives aren’t part of a multigenerational lineage of farmers; before they purchased their 12 acres in Iron Station over a decade ago, they’d barely dipped their toe—or rather, finger—into our lands. “I didn’t even grow up with pets,” Shelly says with a laugh—let alone shearing alpacas. But that’s what she and her family—and the crowds who gather to watch them—do once annually. That’s because the Walshes are the proprietors of Good Karma Ranch, an eco-friendly, solar-powered alpaca farm that breeds top-notch Huacaya alpacas, shearing their soft, wooly coats every year to create sustainable fiber. It wasn’t alpacas that inspired Shelly and Mike to farm, but rather sustainable farming that brought the family to alpacas. “We basically were living in Huntersville for a long time and felt like we needed to get out and have more space around us,” Shelly explains. “So we bought this farm owning no animals. We weren’t sure about the direction we wanted to go in, but knew we wanted to be here.”
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They first adopted llamas to learn how to care for animals, then rescued horses. But the duo wanted to invest in livestock—and, hopefully, a career—that was easy on the land (horses’ hard hooves and hungry mouths turn pastures to mud holes) and that fit into their ecofriendly farming practices. Those desires brought them to alpacas. Good Karma Ranch’s business is threefold: breeding with other ranchers, producing the sustainable specialty fiber, and agritourism. Finding sustainable, USA-made fabrics and fashion is nigh-on
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impossible, which is what makes Good Karma so special. Products made from alpaca fleece, like gloves, socks, pashminas and throw blankets, are sold in the farm store. After the annual shearing, the wool is sent to a co-op that gathers other alpaca fiber from around the country, made into products, and sent back to the Walshes. “It’s hypoallergenic, so it’s not itchy,” Shelly notes. “It’s more like a cashmere with the warming properties of wool, and items tend to be really thin.” Add to those qualities the fact that alpacas are so eco-friendly (see sidebar), and you’ve got the perfect fabric. That’s why Shelly is equally passionate about the agritourism side of the business. “Sustainability is really important to us,” she says. “We run our farm on solar as well, and our entire farm business on solar energy. Alpacas, we see them as a sustainable, renewable resource.” She pauses. “It’s just the way that things are supposed to be.”
ECO-FRIENDLY ALPACAS
What makes alpaca farming so sustainable and earth friendly? Shelly shares: • Padded feet leave even the most delicate terrain virtually undamaged. • Three separate stomach compartments allow alpacas to convert
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grass and hay into energy very efficiently. One horse requires more hay than 25 alpacas. • Alpacas are gentle eaters. The alpaca does not pull grass up by the root, but simply nibbles on the grass. • Although alpacas always need access to fresh water, being a camelid they require less water than most livestock. • Free, natural fertilizer! Often called black gold, alpaca dung is great for vegetable gardens. AGROTOURISM EVENTS
• Every weekend between Thanksgiving and Christmas, you’ll find the Walshes at Cedar Lake Christmas Tree Farm, selling their alpaca wares with two of the gentle camelids at their side. • Check out Good Karma’s alpacas at the Carolina Alpaca Celebration
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in Concord in February. • Late spring brings Shearing Day to the ranch, when guests are invited to watch the alpacas shed their wooly coats. • Summertime is camp time for kids at Good Karma, where they spend the day doing farm chores and learning about alpacas. • September brings the Lincoln County Apple Fest and National
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Alpaca Farm Day at the ranch. • Following a successful Adult Camp in October, the Walshes will incorporate more of the fun farm tours slash parties into their annual lineup.
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November NOVEMBER 3 - 12 THE LION KING, JR. ARMOUR STREET THEATRE Join the young lion cub Simba as he finds the courage to take his place in the circle of life. The African savannah comes to life on stage with Simba, Rafiki, and an unforgettable cast of characters as they journey from Pride Rock to the jungle and back again in this inspiring coming-of-age tale.
NOVEMBER 4 6TH ANNUAL SAMARITAN'S FEET BAREFOOT GALA LE MERIDIAN The 6th Annual Samaritan’s Feet International Barefoot Gala is an
NOVEMBER 11
evening to kick off your shoes, dance and enjoy live music, great food,
2ND SATURDAY: FAST AS LIGHTNING
participate in silent auctions, mingle with friends, and make a lasting
NASCAR HALL OF FAME
difference in the life of a child.
NASCAR, cars and tracks have all evolved the years, but the thrill of racing your way into the winner’s circle has never changed. Explore
NOVEMBER 5
the different factors that impact speed by building different engines
ART OF READING PUBLIC TOUR: PRIDE & PREJUDICE
and testing various courses (like road, dirt, beach or ovular). When
MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH
you reach Lightning McQueen-level speeds, you’ll also make your
Take part in a discussion of Austen’s classic novel, then join a tour
own winner’s trophy.
of the Mint’s Portals to the Past exhibition to learn how works of art bring the past to life.
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NOVEMBER 15 TASTE OF THE MINT: DEVELAR Y DETONAR MINT MUSEUM UPTOWN
ADULT PAINTING PARTY:
Art, food, and wine all in the same place for you to enjoy. Wine and
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dine on 3 small plate tastings at one of the nation's top-rated muse-
MINT MUSEUM UPTOWN
um restaurants, Halcyon, Flavors From the Earth, and then head into
Go on an after-hours tour of the
the galleries for a curator-led tour of the special exhibition, Develar y
modern collection, enjoy an adult
Detonar: Contemporary Mexican Photography.
beverage with a friend, and create your own tape resist painting. This isn’t your average “sip & paint” Chelsea Porcelain Factory (London, England, circa 1745–1769). Figures of Street Vendors, circa 1760, soft-paste porcelain. Museum Purchase: Delhom Collection. 1965.48.460.1-2. Collection of The Mint Museum, Charlotte, North Carolina.
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NOVEMBER 10 DEBBIE ROOS: CREATE A POLLINATOR PARADISE! MINT MUSEUM RANDOLPH Presented by the Charlotte Garden Club, participants will learn about the principles of designing and planting a pollinator garden and how to select trees, shrubs, herbaceous perennials, herbs and vines to attract a diversity of pollinators. 30
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South Charlotte Realty Report NEIGHBORHOOD
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Myers Park
$2,275,000
$2,275,000
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$2,048,624
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Stonegate
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Myers Park
$2,000,000
$1,875,000
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Ockley Manor
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$1,865,000
100%
228
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Eastover
$1,599,000
$1,506,000
94%
103
5
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Cotswold
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$1,300,000
100%
1
5
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Pellyn Grove
$1,230,000
$1,230,000
100%
1
5
7
The Enclave At
$935,000
$937,000
97%
36
4
4
Cotswold
$839,000
$829,000
99%
10
5
5
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NOVEMBER 17 & 19 FALL ENSEMBLE PERFORMANCES ARMOUR STREET THEATRE Davidson Community Players presents these ensemble shows, open to the public, free of charge as a community service. Ensemble productions focus on the development of the actor through the production process.
NOVEMBER 19 RACE VIEWING PARTY: FORD ECOBOOST 400 NASCAR HALL OF FAME Watch the Ford Ecoboost 400 at Homestead Miami Speedway in the 278-seat High Octane Theater, which features high-back seating, a 64-foot-wide, curved projection screen with surround sound and direct-from-track, in-car video feeds of two drivers.
NOVEMBER 30 THE WORLD AT YOUR FINGERTIPS HAMPTON INN AT PHILLIPS PLACE The World at Your Fingertips! An introduction to the world’s largest travel company, The Travel Corporation. Discover vacation opportunities with Insight Vacations, Uniworld Boutique River Cruises, Contiki Tours, Trafalgar Tours, Brendan Vacations and African Travel. For more information and to RSVP, call 800.343.MANN (6266) or visit MannTravels.com.
NOVEMBER 30 OPENING NIGHT FOR DCP HOLIDAY SHOW: MOM’S GIFT BY PHIL OLSEN ARMOUR STREET THEATRE Mom has been dead for 11 months, but shows up at a family gathering as a ghost on a mission. Like Clarence in It’s A Wonderful Life, she has to accomplish a task to earn her wings. One by one the family’s secrets are peeled away, revealing a shocking truth that surprises even our ghost.
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Parting Thoughts
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ARTICLE ANNA VAN ERVEN he Charlotte food truck scene has every corner and craving covered, but only a handful of trucks use locally sourced ingredients. These three food truck chefs are bringing local produce, meat and vegetables to the streets of Charlotte.
BLEU BARN BISTRO Courtesy of Bleu Barn Bistro
The Blue Barn Bistro food truck is hard to miss with it’s vibrant, teal-painted wood paneling and long line of people trailing behind it. Tara Diamante, Creative Director and CEO, always had a passion for farm-to-table cuisine, as did her husband and business partner, Brenton Ebersold. “We wanted our passion for local, all-natural cooking to follow through into our professional lives,” says Diamante. Diamante works hard to ensure that everything on her menus is made from local ingredients; she even grows produce in her own backyard and has chickens to supply fresh eggs. “As kids, we grew up gardening with our grandparents. Now that we are adults we have our own gardens. We like to know where our food comes from and how it is grown,” she notes. For Diamante, the greatest challenge of locally sourcing food is the changing seasonality of produce. “We’ve taught our customers to understand that our menu changes often and that we won't always be able to offer the same products every day. Our Beet Salad, for example, we can only offer in the fall and spring, but not during the hot summer months when beets aren't growing locally.”
THE DUMPLING LADY Courtesy of The Dumpling Lady
It’s not uncommon to see food truck patrons taking large gulps of beer to douse the spice after eating The Dumpling Lady’s Burning Noodles. When Chef Qian Zhang moved from China to America, she brought with her a passion for Sichuan cooking—and spice. “It was both my husband’s and my idea to start the food truck,” Zhang says. “We started our dumpling business by selling frozen dumplings at the farmers markets where we sourced our ingredients from.” Zhang soon realized that in order for her customers to truly enjoy her cuisine, she had to ensure they were cooked just right. “So we decided that we needed to control the whole process of making the dumplings, from choosing the ingredients to the presentation in front of the customer.” Zhang takes great care when preparing her food, which starts with selecting the right ingredients. All of the meat, vegetables and seafood on her menu are locally sourced from farmers in North Carolina. Zhang can find most spices locally too, except for the most important one, Szechuan Peppercorn, which has to be shipped to her from China. “The Szechuan Peppercorn I use is all from local markets in China and have been hand-picked and hand-dried by Chinese farmers,” she explains.
Courtesy of A Bao Time
A BAO TIME For David Mahr, chef and owner of the food truck A Bao Time, locally sourced food is a goal that he’s continuously striving toward. Currently, about a quarter of his menu is locally sourced. The New York City native has eaten authentic Asian food all his life. When he moved to Charlotte, he saw an opportunity to sell steamed buns; bao, a Taiwanese dish popular in Asian street food culture, consists of meat and various condiments sandwiched between steamed bread. “I use a local farm to source our microgreens,” Mahr says. “Those are the leafy greens and herbs used to garnish the steamed buns.” The monthly pig roast—which takes place on the first Saturday of every month— also uses local ingredients in the form of the hog. All chefs face the same challenges when working with local sources, mainly product reliability. “I’m trying to find a farm that can consistently give me products,” Mahr says. “Locally sourcing supports local farmers in the area. I’m a small business myself, so I think it’s really important to support each other.”
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