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The Perennial Plate

July 25, 2011
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Have you heard of the Perennial Plate yet? Daniel Klein and Mirra Fine are touring the country to find stories of sustainable food. This episode is when they came to visit the SF Bay Area and they spent a bit of time at Pluck and Feather. I look forward to next week’s episode featuring Hank Shaw.


The Perennial Plate Episode 63: Three Farms, One Dinner from Daniel Klein on Vimeo.

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