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San Antonio's Alamo Beer signs production deal with Wyoming-based THC beverage maker
The San Antonio craft brewer will dedicate roughly a third of its production line to Wyoming-based HighBridge's THC drinks.
By Nina Rangel
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Texas, beer, Alamo Beer Co., Gregg Spickler, sustainability, sustainable food practices, sustainable, CO2, Hemisfair, San Antonio brewery, sustainable beer, brewery, beer, locally owned, locally operated, craft beer, green., going green, recycling, recycled kegs, CO2 recapture, emissions, CO2 emissions, cutting emissions, THC, Delta 9, HighBridge Premium, production, deal
San Antonio-founded Church's Chicken cutting oil costs, carbon emissions with all-natural product
Church’s is currently finishing up the U.S. rollout of the sustainable, plant-powered product.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Church's Texas Chicken, green, cutting oil costs, all-natural product, offsets carbon emissions, sustainable, sustainability, FreshFry, chain restaurant, fried chicken, plant-powered
San Antonio food activist and 'Puta de la Fruta' sole Texas candidate for national $50,000 grant
Jamie Gonzalez is one of a dozen candidates vying for American Heart Association EmPOWERED to Serve Business Accelerator prizes.
Tags: Flavor, San Antonio, Texas, chefs, profiles, women chefs, female chefs, Jamie Gonzalez, Puta de la Fruta, Big Fresh Market Box, Mercado por tu Corazón, Big State Produce Bodega Project, inner city, produce, food-based businesses, American Heart Association, BIG FRESH Healthy Choices Rewards Program, sliding scale, sustainability
Texas-based Frito-Lay launches compostable snack bags as part of sustainability plan
Tags: Frito-Lay, Plano, Texas, Texas-based, recyclable, compostable, biodegradable, reusable, sustainability, GHG emissions, compostable, composting, industrially compostable, Whole Foods
Budding chefs can now earn a plant-based culinary degree at Central Texas school
Tags: Auguste Escoffier School of Culinary Arts, Plant-based Culinary Arts Degree, sustainability, hospitality, restaurant industry, Nielsen Report, National Restaurant Association, plant-based cuisine, culinary foundations, plant-based pastry, seasonal cuisine, wellness, cultural influences, entrepreneurship, menu design, business operations, industry externships, chefs, culinary arts, degree, online learning, COVID-19, COVID 19, pandemic, coronavirus, Image
San Antonio chef and butcher Joe Saenz to resume in-person butchering workshops next week
Tags: food classes, workshops, san antonio restaurants, Swine House, Joe Saenz, righteous meats, sustainable, sustainability, butchering, whole hog, Peaceful Pork, Image, things to do in San Antonio
These 3 San Antonio eateries are celebrating Earth Day in a big way
Tags: HASH Vegan Eats, Alamo Beer Company, Project Pollo, market, Earth Day, events, sustainability, pop-up, vendors, local artists, Gardopia Gardens, nonprofit, One80 Solar, solar panels, co2 recapture, Image
Green in a Glass: How a San Antonio brewery and winery are embracing sustainability
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, beer, wine, Alamo Beer Co., ReRooted 210, Re:Rooted 210, Earthly Labs, carbon capture, Gregg Spickler, sustainability, sustainable food practices, sustainable, CO2, Hemisfair, San Antonio brewery, San Antonio winery, sustainable beer, sustainable wine, Amy George, Jennifer Beckmann, brewery, winery, beer, wine, locally owned, locally operated, craft beer, green., going green, recycling, recycled kegs, CO2 recapture, emissions, CO2 emissions, cutting emissions, reducing emissions
Spare Parts' newly opened store connects artists with materials otherwise destined for the landfill
By Katie Hennessey
Tags: San Antonio, Texas, Spare Parts, art supplies, sustainability, nonprofit, creative reuse, Maggi Peachey, shop. brick and mortar, retail location, Mary Elizabeth Cantú, art, education, affordable art supplies
San Antonio nonprofit Spare Parts' creative reuse center offers discounted art supplies to locals
Tags: San Antonio, Spare Parts, creative reuse center, nonprofit organization, art organization, Mini Arts Museum, Mary Elizabeth Cantú, Downtown Wetmore Shopping Center, environmentally friendly, recycling, upcycling, art materials, crafting, COVID-19, pandemic, in-store shopping, online shopping, sustainability, DIY, discounted art supplies, shopping by appointment, curbside pickup
Greenies Urban Farm to donate 1,000 pounds of healthy superfoods to San Antonio families
Tags: Greenies Urban Farm, Bexar County, greenspace, demonstration, teaching gardens, outdoor classroom, kitchen, event center, farmer’s market, Wheatley Middle School, East Side, Precinct 4 Commissioner, Tommy Calvert, SA Food Bank, CEO Eric Cooper, District Extension Administrator, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Michael Haynes, urban garden, sustainability, sustainable San Antonio, distribution, superfoods, super foods, veggies, vegetables, flu season, COVID-19, COVID 19, pandemic, Image
San Antonio-based Manna Foods wants to power your day with protein-rich beetle powder
Tags: sustainable, protein, whey, soy, milk-derived protein, Manna Foods, Manna Protein, darkling beetle, insect protein, insects, bugs, keto diet, paleo diet, diet, sustainability, sustainable diet, San Antonio, Texas, protein powder, beetle protein powder, eating insects
Bexar County Greenies Urban Farm hosts planting ceremony of inaugural crops
Tags: Greenies Urban Farm, Bexar County, greenspace, demonstration, teaching gardens, outdoor classroom, kitchen, event center, farmer’s market, Wheatley Middle School, East Side, Precinct 4 Commissioner, Tommy Calvert, SA Food Bank, CEO Eric Cooper, District Extension Administrator, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Michael Haynes, urban garden, sustainability, sustainable San Antonio
Celebrated Texas Chef Launches Airstream Pop-Up in North Side San Antonio
By Lea Thompson
Tags: San Antonio restaurants, new restaurants, Lobo Provisions, Quenten Frye, whole animal, sustainability, airstream, Kristin Scharrer
Here Come the Meats: Three San Antonio Chefs to Compete in Butcher's Ball this Fall
Tags: butchery, Texas food festivals, ethical meat, sustainability, Southerleigh, San Antonio Chefs, Cured, Steve McHugh, Jeff Balfour, Nicola Blaque, The Jerk Shack
San Antonio Housing Authority, Partners Break Ground on Eastside Urban Garden
Tags: Garcia Street Farm, San Antonio sustainability, Eco Centro, San Antonio Housing Authority, Compost Queens, People’s Nite Market, Compost Queens, San Antonio Food Bank, Metro Health, ACC, Alamo Community Colleges
Sprouts Farmers Market to Open New San Antonio Location This Month
Tags: zero waste, San Antonio food bank, sprouts market, organic, sustainability
New Sustainable Straws at Brew's Lee Tea to Help San Antonio #StopSucking
Tags: sustainability, San Antonio sustainability, straws, Brew's Lee Tea, sugarcane straw, #stopsucking
20 San Antonio Businesses Sign Letter of Support for City's Climate Plan
By Sanford Nowlin
Tags: What's Brewing Coffee, Environment Texas, CAAP, Climate Action and Adaptation Plan, Luke Metzger, Sami Chbeir, San Antonio Chamber of Commerce, climate change, sustainability, solar
Eco Centro’s Project to Bring Agriculture to a Downtown College Campus Shows How Cities Can Sustainably Feed Their Populations
Tags: sustainability, Texas, San Antonio, Eco Centro, food sustainability
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McCombs dealership Native American statue now at San Antonio-area high school
By Michael Karlis
Alex Jones warns Texans the 'deep state' plans sinister shit for the solar eclipse
Post where Austin bartender claims to have spoken with 'Rainey Street Killer' goes viral
San Antonio had fifth-highest rate of VPN searches after Pornhub cut off access in Texas
Don Omar, one of the earliest and defining superstars of reggaeton, brought his infectious beats and socially conscious lyrics to Frost Bank…
By San Antonio Current Staff
Gloria Trevi, the groundbreaking Mexican pop singer-songwriter, electrified Freeman Coliseum on Saturday, bringing feminist lyrics, scintillating dance moves and an array of…
Crowds gathered in downtown San Antonio Saturday for the Annual Cesar E. Chavez March for Justice. Here's a look at everyone who turned out…
The Monte Vista Historic District has long been hailed as one of San Antonio's crown jewel neighborhoods. Indeed, due to its popularity,…
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