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Skip all the additives and refined sugar, and go all-local with coffee creamer that takes just five minutes to make! Pair your locally-roasted coffee with equally delicious creamer. Yield: ~24oz Add all ingredients to a mason jar, minus the cream, and shake vigorously, or whisk by hand in a bowl. Gently fold in the cream (so it doesn’t whip). Keep in a covered…


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For Nicholas Pidek, the ten years he’s worked in the coffee industry have validated how much the drink plays a role in his community. In fact, his Mid-Michigan business, Foster Coffee Company, recently redefined community as a core value, focusing on the individual connections made in shared time and space over a warm drink. In the Upper Peninsula, Dead River Coffee Roaster’s...


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Have you ever wondered what a dinosaur might taste like? Well, in Black Lake, close to Onaway in Northeast Michigan, it’s possible to find out (if you’re lucky). One of the few places to fish for lake sturgeon is on Black Lake during a famously short season over ice. The oldest and largest fish species in the Great Lakes has suffered from overfishing and environmental damage…...


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It’s an exciting time for many farms across the country. It’s a time of year when CSA sign-ups begin, and minds are officially shifted to new crops and field planning. Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a popular way for consumers to buy locally grown, seasonal food directly from a farmer. It’s a way to know exactly where your food is coming from. Plus, it makes it easy...


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Did your love grow in Michigan? This Valentine’s Day, show local love by supporting small businesses as you treat your special someone. Did you know that February is not only a time for love, but also National Cherry Month? You may have tried fresh cherries, chocolate-covered cherries, or even cherry wine, but treat your Valentine to something special (and a little bit tart)!...


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