Summer 2020 Issue

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Edible Philly Summer 2020 issue cover - man wearing face mask at farmers market
Farmer Brad Berry of Love Grows Farm at the Doylestown Farmers’ Market

FOOD & COMMUNITY IN PHILADELPHIA AND BEYOND

LETTER FROM THE EDITOR
GUIDED BY VALUES

 

SINCE WE LAST TALKED, the world has changed.

I’m so grateful that this issue even exists; not all small businesses have been able to remain in operation. You may notice this issue is a bit slimmer than usual, but we’re still here, thanks to our loyal advertising partners and to support from readers like you. (See below for how you can join in on that by becoming a subscriber member). To be able to continue telling the food stories of the Philadelphia region is a privilege that I don’t take lightly.

These past months, I’ve thought about how making choices based on my values gives my life a sense of meaning and my spirit a sense of hopefulness. This principle holds true in every aspect of life, but as someone who has focused so intensely throughout my career on food, it is most true when it comes on the money I spend feeding my family.

Here’s what I value: Human health. The environment. Our local economy. Social and economic justice.

And for me that means buying my groceries from Primal Supply, Riverwards Produce, Reading Terminal Market, and Philly Food Works instead of Whole Foods and Amazon. It means shopping at farmers’ markets while wearing a mask. It means having conversations with farmers about how they manage their land to protect the soil and water. It means shopping at BIPOC-owned businesses and restaurants and, as editor of this magazine, seeking out stories from and about people who represent the full diversity we have in Philadelphia.

We hope you enjoy this abbreviated but still info-packed issue. Let me know what you think and how you are living your own food values at joy@ediblephilly.com or on social media @EdiblePhilly.

Sincerely,
Joy Manning
Editor
joy@ediblephilly.com

SUMMER 2020 FEATURES
 

Guided By Values

Joy Manning, editor of Edible Philly
Since we last talked, the world has changed.

Summer Checklist: Hot Treats

Snackadabra cookie cup with ice cream
This summer may not be what we expected, but you can be sure that these local foods will make it more delicious.

Reflections from the Philly Food World on COVID-19.

Anyone familiar with the Philly food world knows that pride and community are the currents that make this an amazing place to eat.

Philly Ice Cream: What’s New

ice cream
What’s new in frozen treats this summer

2021 Edible Philly Farmers’ Market Guide

chard
Farmers' Markets are in Full Swing

Healthy Waters: Safeguarding the Delaware Watershed

Delaware River Watershed
Farmers Safeguard a Vital Resource

Cooking with Louis Remolde - Fitness Instructor and Instagram Influencer

Louis Remolde
As Louis Remolde, a longtime restaurant industry pro, approached age 40 he started asking himself some big questions.

Feast Your Eyes on Philly - Summer 2020 Instagram Roundup

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