In the Spring Fresh 2022 Issue

Last Updated April 20, 2022
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Edible CT East magazine - Spring Fresh issue cover
Cassidy Fussco and Ruby, of Sweet Grass Creamery in Preston by Winter Caplanson

MISE EN PLACE ...

Ah Spring! Even for those of us who love a good snowy winter, indeed the changing of all four seasons, Spring is such an enchantment. Rebirth of the woods, emergence of colors, beginning with daffodils poking out of the last remnants of snow. Spring is just so fresh!

Even as the world tumbles around us we take solace as spring arrives unabated, undeterred by the commotion of the planet. A reminder that each day starts anew and offers unlimited possibilities for joy, for enjoying the outdoors, and especially fresh foods. Ramps, fiddlehead ferns (our favorite) and other green delights offer the first respite from root vegetables and heavy rib warming meals.

Spring also brings a renewal of favorite activities. Top for us is more fly-fishing opportunities, more mountain and road biking, and hiking with our retriever Sadie without having to wear yak-traks!

We always try to showcase something different with each issue so we’re diving in to the CT music scene with a loving look by our Playlist author, Sharon Johnson, and photos by Lisa Nichols. We look in depth at Water Street Café in Stonington and Stone Row Kitchen & Bar in the interesting town of Willimantic. And last we visit the family at Saccuzzo Co e in Newington and herald a new way of bringing fresh food and customers together by Rosemary Ostfeld, PhD.

Thank you as always to our advertising partners. We’re thrilled to welcome many new supporters of the magazine in this issue. Our deep thanks goes to Bali Bungalow, BLOCK & Bottle, Bank Square Books, Chef Jenn Magrey, Generac, Litchfield Distillery, Saybrook Point & Marina, Stone Row Kitchen & Bar, Walden Local Meats, Whitecrest Eatery, and Woodland Farm. It’s with their and all of our advertising partners support that we’re able to produce this magazine, which so of many of you shared that you’re happy to have back!

Thank you! We really appreciate every comment. Keep them coming!

Best,

R. Shane Kennedy 
Publisher/Editor

ViVA Il Caffe Italiano! 

The family business of Saccuzzo Coffee

Making Music a Local Experience 

Connecticut Offers a Creative Sanctuary for Musicians

Good Friends Leave Happy 

Amanda Whalen pouring a special cocktail.
After 28 years, Water Street Café knows your name and your drink!

Connecting Farmers and Food Artisans to Local Customers

Liz Farrell from Fat Stone Farm, cutting elderberry flowers.
Rosemary Ostfeld is cultivating a new approach

Food is a Present Thing

Black Sea Bass with bok choy, glazed sweet potatoes, nori sesame, charred lemon vinaigrette, and micro greens
Stone Row Kitchen & Bar offers a shared experience

Spring Fresh Playlist

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