Food & Drink
Food & Drink
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FOOD & DRINK
Shops in Sea Pines Center to host farmers market Tuesdays through fall
The Shops in Sea Pines Center will host a farmers market from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. every Tuesday through late fall.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
'Beautiful Beaufort' captures flavor of our charming city
I love living in the Lowcountry and enjoy sharing this love with others.
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BUSINESS
Jellyfish co. switches focus to shrimp, seeks fast approval in Port Royal
With the cannonball jellyfish season over for the year, a jellyfish-processing company hopes to start shrimping operations at the Port Royal dock in a bid to get set up there sooner.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Everyone living in the Lowcountry should have their favorite way to cook, eat rice
Rice was grown in the United States for the first time in 1694 when some seed was obtained from the captain of a ship trading at the harbor in Charleston. This was the beginning of the slave trade to the Lowcountry of South Carolina, the coasts of Georgia and Florida. This area of the country was...
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FOOD & DRINK
Stir together the tastes of Beaufort, call it a blessing
This weekend's Taste of Beaufort festival celebrates a rich Lowcountry tradition of good food.
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FOOD & DRINK
New farmers market to open Wednesday on Hilton Head
The Shelter Cove Park Farmers Market will open Wednesday from 9 a.m to 1 p.m. at the Shelter Cove Community Park.
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FOOD & DRINK
Taste of Beaufort shows off diversity of Lowcountry food
The diversity and depth of Beaufort's culinary scene will be on display this weekend for the 13th annual A Taste of Beaufort festival in Waterfront Park.
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FOOD & DRINK
Cirque du Soleil chef finds the art in cooking
If you think preparing dinner every night for your family or planning a large holiday meal can be stressful, try cooking two meals a day, six days a week for more than 90 of the finest athletes in the world, all from inside a 45-foot mobile kitchen.
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ERVENA FAULKNER
Find your fountain of youth during Older Americans Month
Today is the first day of Older Americans Month.
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FOOD & DRINK
River Dog Brewing Co. opens in the Lowcountry
The Lowcountry's latest brewery is tucked away in a business plaza off S.C. 170. It's a rather non-descript storefront, but when beer is brewing, that distinct, bittersweet smell wafts outside and River Dog Brewing Co.'s presence is known.


