Your FIL Update - From The Author

Dear Lancaster Foodies! If you've had the chance to read through the book Food is Love Lancaster -a collection of short stories about some of Lancaster County’s most notable, tasty, and community-minded food establishments-originally published in Fall 2021, you may have noticed that some things have changed. Many of the people and organizations you had read about in the book might have changed hands, pivoted in their business model, and maybe even brought you new delivery options on where and how you can obtain their delicious wares. I wanted to personally reach out and thank you for being part of the Food is Love Family and share some exciting updates about where you can find some of our favorite food trucks, stands, catering businesses, and more! If we haven't had the chance to meet-please reach out anytime and tell me what food love means to YOU!

I wrote this collection of short stories because of the lifelong influence and childhood experiences with my grandmothers who were constantly cooking delicious foods-one from Lucca Italy and the other PA Dutch Country, as well as the countless hours I spent traipsing through our family bakery with my Father. Food is Love Lancaster started as a book and has grown to include blogs, merch, foodie events, book signings, cooking demonstrations and so many community partnerships with fellow food enthusiasts. We invite you to journey along with us and share your fondest memories as it relates to food! 

Original Participants in Volume 1 of Food is Love Lancaster....Where Are They Now? 

Silantra Asian Street Kitchen now has 3 locations total!!! You can now visit them in downtown Lancaster, or in York or their Fruitville Pike Location!! So many places to find that delicious BING Scallion wrap!! https://www.silantra.co/

Stroopie Company is continuously in the process improvement mindset of doing everything in their power to use their business as a force for good for providing meaningful employment for refugees and immigrants who have resettled here in Lancaster. They are now making their own homemade ice cream, offering subscription boxes, partnering with a variety of coffee shops and makers spaces to offer their sweet treats throughout Lancaster county and beyond! 

https://foodislovelancaster.com/stories/lancaster-sweet-shoppe-serves-up-house-made-ice-cream

Lancaster Sweet Shoppe Serves up House-Made Ice Cream — Food is Love

The Lancaster Sweet Shoppe is well-known for serving up fresh Stroopies as well as chocolates and sweets from Groff’s Candies recently announced an update to their menu with all of their ice cream being made in-house! Check it out!

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Homage: Cuisines of the West African Diaspora NOW available at Lancaster Central Market https://www.instagram.com/homage_westafricandiaspora/. Visit Central Market on Tuesdays, Fridays and Saturdays https://centralmarketlancaster.com/ where you can also find Wendy Jo's Homemade (under new ownership) and Christina's Criollo! 

Central Market Lancaster – America's Oldest Continuously Running Farmer's Market!

Established 1730, and still fresh, a blend of old world and new awaits you at Lancaster Central Market. Designated as a market town in 1730, the City of Lancaster is home to Lancaster Central Market, the oldest, continuously running public farmers’ market in the country. More than 60 local vendors call the beautiful 1889 Market House home three days each week, when it opens its doors to welcome the surrounding community. A step inside is sure to highlight all that Lancaster County has to offer. A walk through its aisles will find an abundance of produce from the deeply nutrient-rich soils native to the local landscape; an array of prepared foods representing the proud cultural diversity of the county; and locally sourced meat, poultry, cheeses, and more. Be the first to know about new Standholders, upcoming events, and Market happenings! Sign up for the Newsletter!

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Isabelle Cuisine: (Pictured above) West African & Fusion Fare was recently featured in a FIL blog for an event series at HUB 450 and has a new website and catering opportunities available https://foodislovelancaster.com/stories/hub-450s-cultural-meals-event-series-vIO6x  or book her here: https://cuisinebyisabelle.com/

 Prince Street Cafe is now open in Columbia!! https://princestreetcafe.com/locations/columbia

Cafe 301 is NOW a food truck!! Follow them on social media to see where Laurie will be with her sought after soul-rolls or book her for your next catering event!  We’ve Gone Mobile Find out where We’ll be Next Follow Us on social Media Come to Our Next Event  5/5 “Soul rolls are great. Also had the shrimp and grits which was amazing.” Lydia P.5 Star Google Review “I adore this place!! Amazing food, excellent service!!” Morgan L.5 Star Google Review Previous Next What […] cafe301.net

Christina's Criollo can be found at Lancaster Central Market and also offers catering orders: https://www.christinascriollo.com/

Upohar World Kitchen: Look for them on social Global Flavors Catering and take a listen to the Gifts that Give Hope Podcast from about a year ago to hear Sri's & Christina's journey with navigating the culinary world post pandemic. Book them and learn more at https://upoharethniccuisines.com/

Sharing Gifts of Global Cuisine: Upohar World Kitchen

The Gifts That Give Hope Podcast

On today’s show, I’m talking with Sri Dasgupta from Upohar World Kitchen and Christina Maldonado from Criollo. Sri has been a passionate advocate for the power of a social enterprise in Lancaster for over a decade. And she has transformed her beliefs into action through her food businesses, “sharing gifts” of global cuisine - made by local women - with the community. Not only is their food unbelievably delicious... the story is phenomenal too!

Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-gifts-that-give-hope-podcast/id1653825636?i=1000585668322

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