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From La Sfoglina to Sfoglini
This resource booklet from Sfoglini pasta features customer marketing content by freelance food writer Jacqueline Raposo.
Bloodroot’s Selma Miriam and Noel Furie on keeping their collective open for decades
Bloodroot—a lesbian-owned feminist restaurant and bookstore—opened in 1977 in Bridgeport, CT. Decades later, owners Selma Miriam and Noel Furie remain the last of the original 1970s collectives. For this Plate magazine cover story, they discuss their longevity, values, and why they hate the word “chef.”
Want to provide healthcare for your hospitality team? Here are the options.
Yes, pandemic recovery continues to eat up hospitality operating costs. But many new, affordable, and accessible health insurance options exist. Here are points to consider.