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Greensboro Paleo Dishcrawl

on Friday, 03 January 2014.

It's almost time for Greensboro to get it's own Paleo Dishcrawl.  Here's the official info:

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Greensboro, NC – December 23, 2013– By popular request, Dishcrawl Greensboro is doing a powered up and healthy Dishcrawl by going all Paleo. Paleo is about going back to your roots, and four chefs in Greensboro are up for the challenge to make meals that are free of grain, dairy and refined sugar, but we still get to have dessert! CrossFit fanatics are sure to enjoy this one-of-a-kind event!

On Wednesday, January 22,  Dishcrawlers will get to experience a Paleo Dishcrawl through four very popular restaurants in the Lindley Park area, with a few surprises thrown in. Reservations are $45 per person and can be purchased at  dishcrawl.com/greensboro.

“We had huge success with our Paleo Dishcrawl in Winston-Salem in November.  If you are gluten-free, dairy-free or just curious, this will be a Dishcrawl like no other,” says Community Ambassador, Kristi Maier. “Many Paleo dieters find it very difficult to find restaurants that can accommodate their diet needs. We’ve found four restaurants that are on board, a few bakers who are adding to the fun and we’re even having dessert!”

As always, it’s a secret regarding which restaurants we’ll be visiting. But we’ll reveal the first location to ticket holders 48 hours prior to the event. Of course, we’ll start giving hints along the way.

For more information about Greensboro’s upcoming Dishcrawls visit dishcrawl.com/greensboro, check out our facebook or follow @Dishcrawlgreens.

 

About Dishcrawl

Dishcrawl creates dining experiences and events to satisfy anyone’s craving. Our mission is to show food lovers the best dishes in local restaurants.  You can find your local Dishcrawl Ambassador leading you through progressive dinners, prix fixe dinners, and other fun food events!  Dishcrawlers can enjoy dining experiences in Memphis, Chicago, San Francisco, New York, Montreal, Ottawa, San Jose, Toronto, Philadelphia, DC, and more.  Visit Dishcrawl.com for a local dining experience.  

 

Contact Information

Kristi Maier

336.337.4084 direct

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Triad Paleo Meetup - Potluck

on Wednesday, 18 December 2013.

One of the fantabulous people I met during the Paleo dishcrawl was Ilse and found out that she has been putting together Paleo Meetups.  I think this is a great idea and can introduce people to the idea of Paleo or just better eating.  If you're curious, by all means check it out.  Here's the info:

Where: Washington Perk and Provisions

228 W. Acadia Ave., Winston-Salem, NC 27127

When: Jan 19th, 6 - 8:30 pm.

"Everyone is welcome. Bring a dish to share for 6 - 8 people, include the recipe and utensils. Please, no dairy (with the exception of sweet cream butter), grain, rice, corn, white potato, soy, legumes or sugar. If you are now wondering 'what's left to eat', by all means come and find out. There will be delicious samples. It is our intention to clear up misconceptions about today's dietary recommendations and to bring the Paleo community together to share resources and experiences. You can RSVP at Meetup.com or call Ilse Watkins at 336-201-3002."
 
To keep up to date on the next events, join the MeetUp

Paleo Dishcrawl in Winston-Salem

on Saturday, 26 October 2013.

Tuesday, November 19th at 7:00PM

Check this out!  If you're interested in a Paleo Dishcrawl next month, go to my Facebook page.  I'll be putting up a code for ten dollars off to the first 10 people that RSVP for this event.  See the info below...

Press Release

Winston-Salem, NC – October 18, 2013– Dishcrawl Winston-Salem is breaking out of the “box” and getting powered up, Paleo style. That’s right! Paleo is about going back to your roots, in more ways that one and four chefs in Winston-Salem are about to show off their super healthy dishes to those who are watching their gluten, dairy and sugar. CrossFit fanatics are sure to enjoy this one-of-a-kind event!

On Tuesday, November 19, Dishcrawlers will get to experience a Paleo Dishcrawl through four highly-acclaimed restaurants in the downtown Winston-Salem area. Reservations are $45 per person and can be purchased at  dishcrawl.com/winston-salem.

“If you are gluten-free, dairy-free or just curious, this will be a dishcrawl like no other,” says Winston-Salem Ambassador, Kristi Maier. “Many Paleo dieters find it very difficult to find restaurants that can accommodate their diet needs. With locally-sourced relationships, four downtown chefs are up for the challenge. We’re even having dessert!”

As always, mums the word as to what restaurants we’ll be visiting. But we’ll reveal the first location to ticket holders 48 hours prior to the event. Of course, we’ll start giving hints along the way.

For more information about Winston-Salem’s upcoming Dishcrawls visit dishcrawl.com/winston-salem, check out our facebook or follow @Dishcrawlwnsm.

 

About Dishcrawl
Dishcrawl creates dining experiences and events to satisfy anyone’s craving. Our mission is to show food lovers the best dishes in local restaurants.  You can find your local Dishcrawl Ambassador leading you through progressive dinners, prix fixe dinners, and other fun food events!  Dishcrawlers can enjoy dining experiences in Raleigh and Durham now, as well as San Francisco, New York, Montreal, Ottawa, San Jose, Toronto, Philadelphia, DC, and more.  Visit Dishcrawl.com for a local dining experience.  

Contact Information

Kristi Maier
336.337.4084 direct
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Summer Time?

on Thursday, 22 August 2013.

Wow this has been an odd summer for sure.  I am starting to feel like I live in a tropical rain forest.  I think some of the farms are giving up and moving on to fall crops now and I've seen for myself that some of the produce hasn't held up as well due to all of the moisture this year.

Anyway, I'm not much for blogging a lot about things and this site wasn't really made for it.  It was meant to be a fairly static directory but I will try to keep things as fresh as possible and update the Facebook page on occasion.  I was hoping to see a few more submissions but either I am covering the area pretty well or there's not many more to add to the site. 

I am seeing some decent web traffic and I certainly hope the site is helping some people either driving through or for those living here and starting out on a Paleo/Primal diet and not quite certain where to start.  If it has helped, then let me know, because this was created for you!

Additions

Mooney's Mediterranean Cafe (Winston-Salem)

Mary's Gourmet Diner (Winston-Salem)

...yes I live in Winston-Salem so I hear about more places here but if you live elsewhere in the Triad I would love to hear from you so I can add some more spots to the directory.

Directory Updates

on Thursday, 18 April 2013.

It's that time of the year to finally open the windows and get some fresh air, or a blast of greenish/yellow pollen, depending on the day.  It's also time that the farmers markets are opening up full time and a greater variety of foods will be available to replenish your shelves, bellies, and refrigerators with fresh and local goodies.

Updates

We've added a few more places to the directory since this whole thing started.

Additions:

The Produce Box, Triad Farm to Table Cooperative, King Farmers Market, Greensboro Farmers Curb Market, and Burlington Downtown Farmers Market.

I know Burlington might be a stretch to be considered part of the Triad but things might get stretched a bit beyond the Triad to reach others wanting to eat a Paleo diet outside of this area.  We're all pretty lucky to have this abundance of farms and local eateries that are offering all of the organic and non-chemically loaded foods nearby.

Sound Off!

We're still looking for markets and eateries in the High Point area.  There has to be something going on down there, so let us know if you have a line on anything Paleo friendly that we could put on to the site.  If we're missing anything else let us know so we can get it posted.  As long as it is Paleo or related in some way let's get it out there for others to see.

 

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