Celebrate locally-sourced ingredients with cooking demos and a community celebration

Featuring locally-sourced ingredients, stop by this celebration of summer to learn new cooking techniques from fellow Greenvillians.

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“Mr. Earle’s Garden” by Ninja Picasso located on Sullivan Street | Post via Off The Grid Greenville

A community celebration featuring local produce, local chefs, and local businesses is happening this Saturday, Aug. 5, from 10 a.m.-12 p.m.

Hosted by our friends at Off The Grid Greenville at the Sullivan Street Mural along FishEye Studios — at 802 Augusta St. — the celebration features:

Here’s a sneak peek of the menu:

  • Malabar spinach
  • Summer greens with locally-made ricotta
  • Healthy green tomato poppers
  • Other surprise dishes

We’ll see you there.

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