Wednesday, May 22, 2013
There are all sorts of cancellations due to the snow storm but some food-related events may not be in the roundup. So here are a few we know have been rescheduled.
Post a comment below if you know of others - with their rescheduled dates.
Five Seasons Cooking School classes postponed
Macrobiotic educator Warren Kramer was scheduled to come to Portland's Five Seasons Cooking School today and Saturday to offer a dinner lecture and a cooking class. The classes have now been rescheduled to Feb. 15 and 16. Check the Five Seasons Cooking School's website for contact information to confirm new details.
Whole Foods 'Chocolate Fest' postponed
The chocolatiers sampling event that was to take place today at Whole Foods in Portland has been cancelled. A new date has not been set yet but check the store's Facebook page for new event details.
Food for Maine's Future Annual Meeting postponed
The statewide membership meeting of Food for Maine’s Future that had been scheduled for this Saturday in Augusta has been postponed. The organization does not have a new date yet but you can check their website for updates.
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Meredith Goad has harvested oysters on the Chesapeake Bay, eaten reindeer in Finland and sipped hot chai in the Himalayas. She writes the weekly Soup to Nuts column and enjoys a good cocktail.
Meredith can be contacted at 791-6332 or
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Susan Axelrod's food writing career began in the kitchen; she owned a restaurant and catering business before turning to journalism more than a decade ago. To relax, she bakes, gardens and hikes with her husband and their two dogs. A newcomer to Portland, she is an online content producer for the Press Herald.
Susan can be contacted at 791-6310 or saxelrod [at] pressherald.com.
On Twitter: @susansaxelrod
Wendy Almeida and her family have a smattering of livestock and a summer garden. After 10 years of her kids being involved in 4-H, she's finally accepted the term "hobby farm" to describe her family's work at sustainable living. These days her morning starts with milking a goat before heading into the office for her day job as an assistant editor for features.
Wendy can be contacted at wea [at] mainetoday.com or on Twitter @wea1021.
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