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Fall 2020 Issue

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Bellview Winery’s David Gardner, Landisville. Photo: Miana Jun and Anthony LaSala.

A NEW PHASE

I walked this summer in the dark along the beach until I could see nothing but the moon and the sea.

I never feel insignificant at the ocean; I feel bold, empowered.

This summer, my position at Edible Jersey became a casualty of the coronavirus.

I will be moving on.

In reporting the story of chef Juan Placencia (page 28), I have been inspired. Placencia, like so many others in this industry, like so many other courageous immigrants, is steering toward another future, one that he envisions as more fair, equitable, and sustainable.

I too have bold plans. I am working on several book projects and hope to host a weeklong immersive cooking and cultural experience in Italy next year.

Summer becomes fall but darkness becomes light, and 2020 will become 2021.

Wishing the best for you.

Cheers,
Teresa Politano, Editor

PUBLISHER’S NOTE: Teresa Politano has served as Edible Jersey’s editor since our High Summer 2017 issue. All of us at Edible Jersey will certainly miss her thoughtful voice and informed perspective. We wish her all good things and, of course, an always-delicious future.


 SUPPORT OUR ADVERTISERS: A Message from Edible Jersey  
 

Our advertisers make it possible for us to bring you the magazine you hold in your hands. Their financial support allows us to continue our mission of celebrating and sustaining the local food and drink of the Garden State. We ask that you return the favor, now more than ever, by supporting their businesse—and let them know you saw your ad in Edible Jersey.

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FALL 2020 FEATURES
 

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New Jersey is quickly establishing itself as one of the premier wine regions of the Mid-Atlantic.
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Our advertisers make Edible Jersey possible. Be sure to thank them by supporting their businesses. Tell them you saw their
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Know your farmer, know your food
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The meat industry needs to change. Consumers hold the key.
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Versatile carrots are the perfect fit for delicious Autumn dishes
The Rider University Women's Suffrage Centennial Cookbook
Rider University creates a cookbook to honor the women who fought for the right to vote
The pandemic of 2020 has taken away many things, but it has not squelched our desire to travel
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Leave the leaves this fall
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The restaurant business, as it was, is over
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Opening restaurants in the midst of a global pandemic
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Edible Jersey would like to thank all who’ve dedicated their time, energy, and expertise to our mission.
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A native fruit brimming with benefits
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NJ restaurants are the social and economic backbone of local communities. Get out and support them this fall.
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Dry wines get all the attention, but sweet wines deserve respect, too.
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Our advertisers make it possible for us to bring you the magazine you hold in your hands.
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Overnight, things changed.

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