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  • Food Karma Projects is happy to announce the fourth annual Pig Island! Showcasing the best of New York State local farmers, chefs, brewers and vintners all dedicated to bringing home the bacon, Pig Island will be coming to Red Hook, the home of our exclusive beer provider, Sixpoint Craft Ales, on Saturday, September 7th from 11:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
  • Join Astor Center and Heritage Foods USA in our third annual celebration of No Goat Left Behind: Goatober. As part of a project to promote eating seasonal and sustainable meats, we are excited to bring Matthew Rudofker of Momofuku Ssäm Bar to prepare and demonstrate a series of dishes featuring – you guessed it – goat! Learn more here!
  • The Ninth Annual Vendy Awards are almost here! On September 7th, at Industry City, they'll determine the best street food vendor in NYC is while raising money for The Street Vendor Project. Learn more and buy tickets here.
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    This week on The Main Course, Patrick & Katy are joined by a talented group of future culinary heroes; Teen Battle Chefs Joel Allette, Molly Bhuiyan and Fernando Rodriquez. The three teens recount their experience competing in the Teen Battle Chef competition at Whole Foods Market a few months ago, and discuss what it means to be involved in the sustainable food revolution at such a young age. Tune in to hear what these students have to say about the lunch they are being served in school, and how they think improvements can be made. Also on the show, Matthew Locricchio, author of “Teen Cuisine” & Christine Datz-Romero of the Lower East Side Ecology Center. This episode was sponsored by Hearst Ranch: the nations largest single source supplier of grassfed and grass finished beef. For more information visit www.hearstranch.com

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    Changing School Food (20:17)

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