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2007 | 2008
In addition to the Eddy Awards, several edible magazines awarded "Local Hero Awards" to members of their individual communities who make significant contributions to the local foods movement for that region. Local Hero Awards were given in the following categories: best farmer, rancher, forager; best chef; best food or beverage artisan, best non-profit organization; best restaurant; and best retailer.
EDIBLE SANTA FE
Best Farmer, Rancher, Forager Tom Delahantey - Pollo Real Pastured Poultry Don Bustos - Santa Cruz Farms
Best Food Artisan (cheese, honey, chocolates, etc.) Mark Sciscenti - Kakawa House Chocolates
Best Beverage Artisan (winemaker, brewer, tea, coffee, bottle water, etc.) Santa Fe Brewing Company - New Mexico's largest brewery with 8 award winning beers on tap - seasonal beers and ales
Best Retailer (gourmet product retailer, cooking school, bakery, etc.) Santa Fe Farmers Market - open year round!
Best Restaurant Café Pasqual's for their success in embodying the true soul of Southwest food
Wild Card - Earthcare International for their commitment to educating and empowering youth to create a healthier, just, and sustainable world.
EDIBLE TWIN CITIES
Best Forager: Teresa Marrone
Best Food Artisan: Legacy Chocolates
Best Beverage Artisan: Peace Coffee
Best Chef: Tanya Siebenaler - Sapor Cafe
Wild Card: Sow the Seeds Fund
EDIBLE PHOENIX
Best Farmer, Rancher, Forager Bob McClendon - McClendon Select
Best Food Artisan (cheese, honey, chocolates, etc.) Black Mesa Ranch Goat Cheese and Candies
Best Chef Chrysa Kaufman, Rancho Pinot
Wild Card Best Non-Profit - Cindy Gentry , Downtown Phoenix Public Market
EDIBLE OJAI
Best Farmer Jim Churchill & Lisa Brenneis
Best Food Artisan (cheese, honey, chocolates, etc.) Sandy Messori, Rivendale Lavender Products
Best Beverage Artisan (winemaker, brewer, tea, coffee, bottle water, etc.) Bill Moses, Casa Barranca Winery
Wild Card Best non-profit - Ojai's Food for Thought program. Bringing fresh, local, seasonal foods & garden-based learning into the public school lunch program
EDIBLE EAST END
Best Farmer, Rancher, Forager Scott Chaskey, Quail Hill Farm, Amagansett, NY
Best Food Artisan (cheese, honey, chocolates, etc.) Art Ludlow, Mecox Dairy, Bridgehampton, NY
Best Beverage Artisan (winemaker, brewer, tea, coffee, bottle water, etc.) Phil Markowski, Publick House Brewery, Southampton, NY
Best Chef Joe Realmuto, Nick And Toni's, East Hampton, NY
EDIBLE CAPE COD
Best Farmer, Rancher, Forager Tim Friary of Cape Cod Organic Farm in Barnstable
Best Food Artisan Terri Horn, Kayak Cookies
Best Beverage Artisan Cape Cod Beer, owned by Todd and Beth Marcus.This young family-owned company (less than three years old) does everything right: it turns out a quality product, adheres to ecologically-sound business practices, has created a devoted following through it's customer loyalty program and strong branding campaign, and is extremely active in the community. Did we mention that the beer is very, very delicious?
Wild Card Most fun example of doing well by doing good - Barnstable Association of Recreational Shellfishing (BARS). Established in 2001 in response to a growing need to protect and preserve the Cape's natural resources, BARS interests and concerns include assisting in the town's shellfish propagation activities, championing improved water quality, increasing "Ways to Water", assisting in development and enforcing regulation of shellfish rules and regulations, and sharing techniques, resources, and recipes. Even their acronym is fun.
EDIBLE BOSTON
Best Farmer Jon Konove
Best Food Artisan Gus Rancatore, Toscannini's
Wild Card Andy O'Keefe - Andy is the individual behind all of the farmers' markets in Worcester. Without him, the markets would not exist. He has and continues to add innovative things to them such as having atms in the markets, creating a gift certificates program and expanding the acceptance of food subsidies vouchers. EDIBLE ATLANTA & EDIBLE LOWCOUNTRY
Special Recognition: Whole Foods Market (they have advertised with us since we started Edible Lowcounty). They have sponsored parties for us in both locations, given us use of their photographs and invited us in to do demonstrations, etc. to promote the magazines. They have committed to support us in the next year with events, in store promotions, etc. The magazines "FLY" out of their stores.
Best Farmer: Edible Lowcountry Spring Issue 06: Celeste Albers. A leader in the Lowcountry's agricultural community, a pioneer in organics in SC, organic farmer, supplier to restaurants, innovator. Farmer's market regular, Co founder of Slow Food Charleston
Best Chef: Edible Lowcountry: Spring Issue 06 Chef Mike Lata: buys everything he can from local farmers and fishermen, a fantastic chef, co founder of Slow Food Charleston, active in all things food in Charleston.
EDIBLE EAST BAY
Best Farmer, Rancher, Forager Brian Kenny - Hearst Ranch
Best Food Artisan (cheese, honey, chocolates, etc.) Kim Cole, creator of Mom's Pizza Dough, which has taken the Bay Area by storm. What impressed me was the way she uses whatever is in her CSA box as topping.
Best Beverage Artisan (winemaker, brewer, tea, coffee, bottle water, etc.) Numi Tea.
Best Chef Cindy Deetz of Venezia in Berkeley. The Cal-Stanford Big Cook-Off was her idea and she's done lots to encourage the Cal students to get into cooking.
Wild Card AMITYWORKS - an Oakland produce-sharing/art project.
EDIBLE SACRAMENTO
Best Farmer, Rancher, Forager Suzanne Ashworth - Del Rio Botanicals
Best Food Artisan (cheese, honey, chocolates, etc.) Earth and Vine Provisions
Best Beverage Artisan (winemaker, brewer, tea, coffee, bottle water, etc.) Vina Castellano Winery
Best Chef Rick Mahan - Waterboy
EDIBLE IOWA RIVER VALLEY
Outstanding Community Partner Joshua Schamberger President Iowa City/Coralville Convention and Visitor's Bureau Outstanding Farmer Tom & Kathy Wahl RedFern Farms Outstanding Advertising Partner Bob Wersen Tassel Ridge Winery
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