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Get your apple cider, wild blueberry, red velvet, double chocolate or party cake flavors at the counter.
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Florida missed the Aug. 15 deadline to opt into the Sun Bucks program for 2025. The state opted out of the federal program in 2024, too.
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As Florida鈥檚 ban on 鈥渓ab-grown鈥 meat is set to go into effect, one manufacturer hosted a last hurrah with a cultivated meat-tasting party in Miami.
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The program was created to help low-income families with groceries during the summer months, when it鈥檚 harder for children to get free meals at school. The decision to opt out, during an affordability crisis, surprised nonprofit leaders.
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A panel of local food editors featuring the Miami Herald's Connie Ogle, The Infatuation's Ryan Pfeffer and the Miami New Times' Nicole Lopez-Alvar, share what dishes jumped off the plate and which restaurants they loved.
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SundialA panel of local food editors, including the Miami Herald's Connie Ogle, The Infatuation's Ryan Pfeffer and the Miami New Times' Nicole Lopez-Alvar, share their favorite places to eat in 2023.
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Overall, about 9% of South Floridians don鈥檛 have enough to eat, according to the food bank Feeding South Florida. Here's a list of organizations across South Florida that are distributing food to families in need.
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Zak Stern is the actual baker behind Zak the Baker in Wynwood. He's credited with starting the artisanal bread movement in Miami. He tells us why he prompted us to write poems answering: "What is Miami food?"
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An August survey by Farm Share, the state's largest food bank, found that Floridians are sacrificing their nutrition to save money amid rising prices.
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Zak the Baker in Wynwood is offering a trade for anyone who has excess fruit in their backyard. Customers can exchange mangos for bread.
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The Miami Herald's newest food editor Connie Ogle joins Sundial's Carlos Frias to talk about her new role, the local food scene and the Michelin Guide鈥檚 second year in Miami.
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Justin and Chris Mathys-Archibald opened Archibald's Village Bakery in 2021. Two years later, driven by over 160 five-star reviews, the small shop has ranked #3 in the country on Yelp's annual Top 100 Places to Eat 鈥 and the couple have never been busier.