Entries tagged with 'Brooklyn Flea'
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If this were a competition, the
pork, cheese, and jalapeno pupusa would definitely win.
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[Photo: Kathy YL Chan] The Brooklyn Flea Market, currently putting in a full week at the Williamsburg Savings Bank in anticipation of Christmas, was madness this last Sunday; the food section, in the back of one of the three...
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[Photos: Madison Priest] First, a disclosure: The Milk Truck is not actually a truck. Proprietor Keith Klein intends to launch the enterprise in mobile form as soon as November, but for now, the Milk Truck is a stationary food...
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Over the last two and a half years that the Brooklyn Flea has operated, an interesting thing has happened. It's become an incubator of sorts for all types of shoestring, food-based start-up businesses. In another one of her great videos,
Food Curated's Liza de Guia takes a look at the
Brooklyn Flea–as-incubator phenomenon.
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[Photo: Kathy YL Chan] At the Brooklyn Flea, the usual suspects are all there—cupcakes, more cupcakes, chocolate, more chocolate, yogurt. All that is great, but after a while, you can't help but crave something more exciting. That's why I...
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Bake these for a good cause. [Photo: Robyn Lee] Bake sales may no longer be welcome in New York public schools, but that doesn't mean there's nowhere you can bake for a good cause. On April 17, 2010, bloggers...
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[Photos: Fork in the Road] It may not be high season for street food, but it sure is high season for grilled cheese. The Milk Truck hasn't hit the road just yet, but operator Keith Klein set up at...
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[Photographs: Robyn Lee] When Rhonda Kave (better known as Roni-Sue) drops by the Serious Eats office with a bag of sweets, we jump to attention like dogs before a dripping raw steak. And the queen of bacon chocolate would...
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Note: The 2009 Vendy Awards, a celebration of New York street food, will be held on September 26 at the Queens Museum of Art (buy tickets here). All proceeds will benefit the Street Vendor Project, an arm of the Urban...
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Photo from Cherrypatter Ever since we tried the locally made popsicles from People's Pops at the New Amsterdam Market, we've been itching for more. This small-scale Brooklyn popsicle project has been selling all summer at Brooklyn Flea in Fort...
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