Soup’s On!
I admit it. I freaked out. My final CSA delivery was last Friday and by Sunday, I was already worried about how I would feed myself—despite having a variety of leafy greens, two kinds of squash, sweet potatoes, broccoli and much more in my kitchen waiting to be cooked. I went to the Dupont farmers’ market and managed to spend every last dollar I had on me. I ended up …
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This Saturday, support local businesses, artists and musicians at the First on 1st Art and Music Walk! Sponsored by Pink Line Project and North Capitol Main Street, the walk runs along 1st Street NW between Florida and Rhode Island. Beginning at either the Big Bear Café (home of the best coffee I’ve had in DC) or the Windows Café, pick …
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- 17 Jul 2009 | Brandon Fuller
- Community, Events, Lifestyle, News
The Capital Fringe Festival is hosting a funny take on the “green movement” tomorrow at 612 L St. NW at 10:00pm. “It’s Not Easy Being Green” stars five playwrites who share their humorous takes on the ups and downs of living an eco-friendly lifestyle.
Definitely worth checking out!
For more information check out the Fringe Festival Website
Photo Credit: Flickr CC User purpleslog
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Drinking local wine can be fun, it can also be eco-friendly!
Twenty of Northern Virginia’s best wineries are participating in the first annual Wine Country Food and Wine Festival from July 10-12. The Festival is being held at the Historic Whitehall Manor in Bluemont, Virginia.
Each night, a wine pavilion will be open for tastings and live music starting at 6:00pm and ending at 9:00pm. The wine tastings are conducted by wine ambassador …
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