The Future is Hydroponic: Debbie Strong of Strong Vertical Gardens

The Future is Hydroponic: Debbie Strong of Strong Vertical Gardens
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It’s an impressively efficient system that Debbie Strong, manager and visionary behind Strong Vertical Gardens, came up with, through much experimentation and trial and error in the five years she has grown her business. … read more

Beer of the Month: Chasing Haze

Beer of the Month: Chasing Haze
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Chasing Haze is the latest NEIPA to make the cut for the brewery’s regular rotation. Adorned with a groovy label, it fits in perfectly with the rest of the 2 Row staples. … read more

We’re Going to Need a Bigger Goat: The East African Refugee Goat Project of Utah

We’re Going to Need a Bigger Goat: The East African...
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The ranch near the SLC airport is raising and breeding ground for the goats of The East African Refugee Goat Project of Utah, an organization brought together by East African refugees and our very own community members, with the purpose of providing affordable halal meat to East African communities. … read more

Making Meaning in What You’re Eating: Eat Local Week

Making Meaning in What You’re Eating: Eat Local Week
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Alison Einerson was an early cultivator of Utah’s strongly sprouting Eat Local program, with a mission to make local food a sustained extension of the larger cultural and personal narrative. … read more

Skate Photo Feature: Colin Sheffield

Skate Photo Feature: Colin Sheffield
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Unexpected tricks by unexpected people are the best. I had just met Colin about 45 minutes before shooting this photo. I went out to shoot with someone else, and Colin was skating with him. … read more

Four Courses of Dessert in SLC: Fillings and Emulsions

Four Courses of Dessert in SLC: Fillings and Emulsions
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“Fillings and Emulsions is a destination patisserie—most people already have an idea when they come for the first time. Macarons for sure, the Cuban meat pies and our breakfast and savory pastries are actually some of the items that are taking over our sales.” … read more

BMX Photo Feature: Matt Beringer

BMX Photo Feature: Matt Beringer
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I remember seeing a video of Matt Beringer back in the late ’90s hucking front flips on a 40-pound redline in the old Vans Triple Crown contests. For a rider well over six feet tall, his ability to ride any terrain is truly imaginative. … read more

Reinvesting in the Land: Heber Valley Artisan Cheese

Reinvesting in the Land: Heber Valley Artisan Cheese
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Visitors are welcome at Heber Valley Artisan Cheese, and the farm is available for events, which can include family reunions and retreats, as well as the Swiss Days Festival around Labor Day. They don’t stop there—the creamery holds cheese-tasting events at the farm on the second Friday of every month! … read more

Four Courses of Dessert in SLC: City Cakes

Four Courses of Dessert in SLC: City Cakes
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“Cake-decorating is an art, and I love to be creative. City Cakes has very talented decorators that can create exactly what the customer is asking for out of buttercream.” … read more

Mike Brown: Tomatoes!

Mike Brown: Tomatoes!
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I, myself, have an affinity for tomatoes. I have hosted two Mike Brown Fests at Urban Lounge where I sold tomatoes at the door that people could throw at my band, The Fucktards, while we played. … read more