The following interview with Alice Jo Gannon Boss was conducted several months ago, but, for some reason, I’m just now getting around to posting it. Hopefully that fact won’t diminish your excitement over the fact that she’s now one of us… Please join me in welcoming her to the neighborhood, even if it is a […]
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Ypsilanti Immigration Interview: Alice Jo Gannon Boss
Posted in Ann Arbor, Special Projects, Ypsilanti Also tagged Alice Jo Gannon Boss, Amanda Edmonds, Aubrey Thomason, Bridge Card, city chickens, Cult Heroes, David Palmer, Del Rio, Destroy All Monsters, food security, food stamps, Growing Hope, hatred of football Saturdays, Joe Star Lounge, Krampus, local food, Peter Thomason, pierogis, Polish food, Regional Career Technical Center, Ron Asheton, Scott Morgan, Second Chance, Shakey Jake, Stefanie Stauffer, urban agriculture, urban chickens, Washtenaw Community College, Zingerman's 7 Comments
Visit Zingerman’s Creamery at the Downtown Ypsi Farmers’ Market and get free goat cheese with your purchase
If you happen to be going to the Downtown Ypsi Farmers’ Market today (or any other Tuesday this month), do yourself a favor and print out this new coupon for Zingerman’s Creamery. If you do, you’ll get some of their “Little Ypsi” aged goat’s milk cheese for free, assuming, of course, you buy something else […]
Posted in Food, Monkey Power Trio, Ypsilanti Also tagged Aubrey Thomason, cheese, coupons, crottin, goat cheese, goats, Little Ypsi, Peter Thomason, You Like-a the Cheese?, Zingerman's 9 Comments
Bicycle ice cream delivery comes to Ypsilanti… Introducing Go! Ice Cream
In the not too distant future, thanks to the efforts of a local man by the name of Rob Hess, Ypsilantians, on hot summer days, will be able flag down a vintage bike and purchase an ice cold cone of handmade ice cream. While I’ve yet to sample his work, which I hear is incredible, […]
Posted in Food, Local Business, Locally Owned Business, Uncategorized, Ypsilanti Also tagged Andy Claydon, bikes, Bona Sera, chocolate, Dairy Queen, delivery, dessert, entrepreneurism, food carts, food delivery, food entrepreneurship, ice cream, ice cream truck, Patti Claydon, Rob Hess, sorbet, street food, summer, tricycle, vanilla, vegan, Whitmore Lake, Worksman, Ypsi entrepreneurs, Ypsi immigration interview, Ypsilanti water tower 31 Comments