As part of the campaign, restaurants, chefs and bartenders submit photos and details on their dishes or drinks featuring local/heirloom tomatoes. Patrons can then vote on their favorite posted items and the dish/drink with the most votes in each category will receive 100lbs of tomatoes from Limehouse Produce and a special tomato trophy. New this year, is a judging panel. Chef Frank Lee, food writer Eric Doksa and farmer Greg Johnsman will be selecting the top entries for the campaign, and along with the fan vote will select the overall winners.
Check out the results from out 2015 Tomato Trek here.
After a successful first year, EVO (Extra Virgin Oven) and Limehouse Produce will once again partner to organize the second annual “Nightshade Summer Social” on Monday, June 29. An event that celebrates the bounty of summertime produce, the two are excited to showcase products from area farms.
Starting at 5:30PM, EVO’s Executive Chef Blake McCormick will offer a menu featuring heavy hors d’oeuvres and made to order pizzas highlighting a variety of local summer produce. There will also be local beer by Holy City Brewery, wine and live music.
The event cost is $50 per person, kids under six are free and those ages 6-12 are $15. For more information, visit www.limehouseproduce.flywheelsites.com. For tickets, please visit http://charleston.strangertickets.com/events/24987584/second-annual-8220nightshade-summer-social8221-at-evo-pizzeria.
Several of Charleston County’s finest schools went all out for this year’s “Berry Creative Campaign” with Limehouse Produce to promote local strawberries. Students from a variety of schools submitted essays, recipes, artwork, videos, and more promoting why the loved the tasty fruit so much. It was extremely difficult to pick just one winner and all of the schools will be recognized for their involvement. The top three winners receive 100 lbs of local strawberries and every school that submitted receive 10 lbs. All of the entries will be on display at the Charleston County Library’s main branch for the month of June. Below are the participants and some highlights of the entries:
Other participants (all winners!):
Congrats to all those involved in this year’s campaign and here’s to eating delicious local foods!
Lowcountry Local First (LLF) kicks-off its 4th annual Eat Local Month April 1st. Presented by Limehouse Produce, Eat Local Month is a Lowcountry Local First initiative to raise awareness of the positive community benefits of supporting lowcountry farms and food businesses. Throughout the month, LLF will provide educational opportunities and events for the community to directly connect with local farmers, restaurants, businesses and organizations. Activities and events to include:
“We have great momentum in the Charleston area around supporting our local farmers and fishermen but there is still a need to shift more dollars towards these businesses in order to see the long-term benefits,” explains LLF Executive Director Jamee Haley. “Eat Local Month provides a reminder to the community on the environmental, societal and local economic benefits we achieve each time we choose to spend our money with a local food producer.” Proceeds from Eat Local Month support Lowcountry Local First’s Growing New Farmers Program which incubates six farm businesses at Dirt Works Incubator Farm, has graduated 107 new farmer apprentices, provides training for hundreds of small to mid-sized farms, and educates the public on the importance of supporting local farms and food businesses. “Limehouse Produce is proud to sponsor Eat Local Month again for the 4th year as the kick-off to another season of South Carolina produce,” says Andrea Limehouse, Vice President of Limehouse Produce. “We support the mission of Lowcountry Local First, and it’s always exciting to honor the annual arrival of local produce after the winter months.” Eat Local Month is made possible by our generous sponsors, including presenting sponsor Limehouse Produce as well as Charleston City Paper, Charleston Magazine, Charleston Convention and Visitor Bureau, Cypress, Glass Onion, Middleton Place, Nelson Printing, Roper Saint Frances, Ruth’s House Event Rentals, Sonitrol Security Systems and Summers Corner. ABOUT: Lowcountry Local First, a nonprofit organization, cultivates local economic prosperity and quality of life by increasing community support for locally-owned, independent businesses and farmers. To learn more about Eat Local Month, visit lowcountrylocalfirst.org; find us on Twitter: @lowcountrylocal #EatLocalCHS; and Facebook: facebook.com/LowcountryLocalFirst.