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WFAEats
12:00 am
Thu October 4, 2012

Celebrate! It’s National Sausage Month

“Those who respect law and love sausage should watch neither being made,” goes a familiar quote.*

Here at WFAEats, we don’t wade into matters of law. But we just learned October is National Sausage Month. What’s more, we got word of upcoming classes in the Art of Sausage-Making at Central Piedmont Community College. So it’s prime time for those of you who may have a hankering to make your own hand-stuffed, -shaped or smoked meat products.

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WFAEats
8:00 am
Wed September 26, 2012

Charlotte Restaurant Roundup

Today on Charlotte Talks, Mike Collins and our panel of food writers discussed their favorite restaurants around town. We jumped all over from the latest in Charlotte craft beer to ethnic cuisine to new and old favorites. We've got a list of all the restaurants mentioned on the show. We were scribbling feverishly so you didn't have to! You can listen to the restaurant roundup with food writers Helen Schwab, Patricia Childress and Heidi Billotto here

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Charlotte Talks
12:00 am
Wed September 26, 2012

Charlotte Food Critics

Cooler weather is in the air, restaurant patios are opening all over the city and dining out is as popular as ever. So we’'ve invited Charlotte'’s restaurant writers back to talk to us about the latest news in dining. We’ll talk about new restaurants, developments in the dining scene, menu changes in some of our favorite spots, the continuing trend in local food and where to find it, the burgeoning ethnic food scene and much more. Join us as the restaurant divas dish out all of their savory dining tips.

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WFAEats
12:00 am
Thu September 20, 2012

Yes, We Have Livermush

The Livermush Belt. You in the Piedmont know what I’m talking about…that string of counties from Cleveland to Guildford, where you can order a livermush sandwich on any given day.

Poor man’s paté they call it, a meat substance so indigenous to North Carolina that Tar Heel ex-pats have been known to to smuggle it out in coolers to far reaches of the country.

I first encountered the stuff when I moved here in the 1970s. I’d grown up with cornmeal mush in the Cornbelt, but livermush? I eyed the khaki-gray block suspiciously in the grocery store cooler.

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WFAEats
12:00 am
Thu September 13, 2012

In The Kitchen With The Ladies Of Greek Pastry

Credit Keia Mastrianni
Melomakarona and kourambiethes.

No sooner had I set foot in the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Cathedral kitchen did a rather tall and imposing Greek woman hand me a hairnet, a pair of gloves and a plastic apron to wear. The Yiasou Greek Festival was just days away and there were tens of thousands of Greek pastries to prepare for sale. The kitchen was already abuzz with activity and I quickly fell in line to help with this massive culinary feat.

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