Posted on December 30th, 2011 by Julie Norris
It’s here. The year 2012 is finally upon us. It’s incredible to think that when Dandelion opened in 2006 we had no idea that the next six years would bring so many major shifts. Our first black president. Facebook and it’s instantaneous news sharing of engagements, babies being born, the party happening right now. Twitter [...]
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Posted on December 23rd, 2011 by Julie Norris
We hope you are enjoying this delightful holiday weather as you make your final preparation for the holidays! Just a quick reminder that we will be CLOSED on Christmas and CLOSING EARLY at 4pm on Christmas Eve. Even though the cafe is closed, there will still be a moon circle on Christmas Eve in the [...]
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Posted on December 6th, 2011 by Julie Norris
We are pleased to announce that you may now place your order for your favorite Dandelion goods through Homegrown Local Food Co-op. We currently offer Hummus, Chili, Whirled Peas and are going to be adding our dressings and more dips and sauces in the near future. With Homegrown, you place an order online, we prepare [...]
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Posted on November 23rd, 2011 by Julie Norris
Today we stand in gratitude for our all those who bring the delicious food we serve to the table. From the long line of seed savers, our rich soil, the buzzing bees, the hardworking farmers, pickers, packers and drivers to the hands of our Dandelion Tribe who transform the grains and vegetables and fruits into [...]
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Posted on November 11th, 2011 by Julie Norris
We are happy to announce a delicious dinner menu available after 6pm during Eat Local Week. Dandelion is also hosting a film about the young farming movement. Click here for trailer & information. Local Seasonal Vegetable Medley Soup featuring Jonathan’s Farms local produce including: Squash, Zucchini, and Green Beans. Stuffed Portobella Caps featuring Zellwood Farms Portobella Mushroom [...]
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Posted on November 10th, 2011 by Julie Norris
Sparkle is back! For More Information, click here.
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Posted on November 7th, 2011 by Julie Norris
For Thanksgiving, we’ve crafted a homemade feast for your enjoyment. We use delicious organic ingredients that are completely vegan and gluten free! Our gluten-free “Feast” is pre-cooked and packaged – just reheat and enjoy when you get to your Thanksgiving destination. Sorry, we are not able to accept any more orders at this time. Check back for a [...]
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Posted on October 27th, 2011 by Julie Norris
Wednesday, November 16 at 7 pm Free Admission! Grab your camp chairs and picnic blankets and join us for an outdoor screening The Greenhorns, courtesy of Wise Acre Farm. This new uplifting documentary is about America’s young farming community. Dandelion will be selling our delicious Eat Local Week menu inside, along with other yummy foods and refreshments. [...]
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Posted on October 21st, 2011 by Julie Norris
Hello sweet breezy weather that makes you want to get cozy with a fresh brewed cup of hot tea and a big bowl of homemade chili!!!! As we prepare for VegFest this weekend and with an eye on the upcoming Eat Local Week and Winter Park Harvest Festival, we cannot help but notice the sweet [...]
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Posted on October 18th, 2011 by Julie Norris
This month’s Green Drinks will be especially informative for those of you interested in creating a local food business or those who would like to meet other business representatives in the local food industry. Based on a recent suggestion, we will be discussing the new Cottage Industry law, as well as shared commercial kitchens, and the [...]
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