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Sue Kidd is the Lifestyle Editor at The News Tribune and the ringleader for the Food and Home&Garden sections. She has worked as a food journalist at Northwest newspapers since 1993, most recently as a food writer, editor and restaurant reviewer in King County before joining The News Tribune in 2004. Her food obsessions at the moment are honey, cheese and oysters.

Craig Sailor is the Arts&Entertainment editor at The News Tribune. He grew up on a garlic farm near Gilroy, Calif. and now farms oysters in his spare time at Willapa Bay. He’s traveled the world from Kyoto/Kuala Lumpur/Hong Kong to Zanzibar in search of great food.

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Good eats and drinks around Tacoma, Pierce County and South Puget Sound
Thursday, April 2nd, 2009
Posted by Sue Kidd @ 05:59:58 pm

A documentary about independent beer makers will screen at two South Sound theaters at 8 p.m. April 16. See the film at Century Theatres in Federal Way or the Regal Stadium 17 at the Auburn SuperMall. A list of theaters screening the film is here. Tickets are $15 each.

The film, "Beer Wars," is directed by Anat Baron and tells the stories of independent brewers Sam Calagione, founder and CEO of Dogfish Head Craft Brewery, and Rhonda Kallman, co-founder of the Boston Beer Company (the maker of Samuel Adams beer) and the CEO and founder of the New Century Brewing Company.

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Categories: All-Purpose Stuff
Posted by Sue Kidd @ 05:26:17 pm

The Olympia Farmers Market opened today. Next up: Gig Harbor and Proctor. Both open Saturday.

Opening soon are Tacoma, Puyallup, Federal Way and other markets.

Need to know when all the markets open and where they're located? Find our farmers markets list here.

Categories: Farming and growing