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    Moontree Letterpress

    5.0 (1 review)

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    Butterhead Kitchen

    (2 reviews)

    I had the opportunity to collaborate with Butterhead Kitchen on my first cooking/dining experience…read more Although it was food from my business (Mama Nicca's Homemade Things) Jason was absolutely amazing. And Zach too. All of the guests were awesome and just blown away with how soul food could be vegan and taste that good. The ambiance and setting is absolutely beautiful and so intimate. We served fried oyster mushrooms (served w/ my amazing homemade sauce), Mac n cheese, candied yams, collards/cabbage medley, cornbread, and banana pudding. Everything was a hit. People also had the opportunity to buy other items that I sell and items that Jason sells as well. I highly recommend both businesses. Butterhead Kitchen has ongoing vegan cooking classes and experiences. Mama Niccas caters, does pop up, and has a website to purchase online orders as well.

    As I am exploring more vegan options randomly, Butterhead caught my attention because they were…read moregoing to be hosted by Primary Plant Based (PPB) for one of their special Sunday monthly dinners, I was considering doing this, but then another event conflicted with their special Sunday dinner in Philadelphia, and I chose the other event. Since PPB closed and since I really wanted to experience Butterhead after reading about them via this event, I decided to sign up for a Butterhead event. Many events were during the week, and I did consider those, but a friend was not able to do most of them. I liked this Saturday event for supporting Seed Farm in Emmaus that popped up later on. The food, apple cider, and alcohol from various vendors was exquisite. The portions weren't particularly huge, but it was enough for me. Besides the 4 courses, there was a nice surprise of an appetizer spread before the 4 course meal, and there was an acoustic band doing a great job with the covers. It is nice to see initiatives to try to maintain quality food, and hearing the stories and eating the food from these kind of communities gives the customer a slight appreciation for the life dedication to decide for farming as a hobby or a career because most people with labor intensive skills are likely to go to construction instead. Most of the money is left to huge farms and many things are canned. Canned helps with pricing and preservation and huge populations, but the quality isn't there like with fresher fruits and vegetables. We definitely need better infrastructure and culture for composting and having quality food options with more accessibility. Butterhead, thank you for your great craftmanship with vegan food and your community involvement. Vegan food is truly an empathetic art for you, and you really understand food. I'd personally love to see a Honeysuckle provision (they are not vegan) and Butterhead Kitchen food amalgamation. At this special event, I got to tour the additional farm portion that Seed Farm is working on. There is interest to try to sway away from AI to do farm work but interest to use technology to advertise the farm more. I wonder if they could utilize TooGoodToGo and if they could collect composting from the local community to help with fertilization and advocate for more sustainability. All of the food was very fresh and classy. https://www.instagram.com/p/DAyg5ZvR45e/?igsh=MWhjcGtxaDZ2ODNtbw== Apparently, Butterhead was at the Bethlehem vegan mac fest in 2023 and made a spinach and artichoke macaroni, which I believe i voted for, but my friend did not. In case you're wondering where the name Butterhead comes from, it says so somewhere on the website. His dog was named that and he used it in the name of his company as a result. I also can't believe this is the first review on this place on Yelp.

    Book and Puppet

    Book and Puppet

    (5 reviews)

    Love love love small bookshops, get certificates for holiday gifts, they have sooo many nice things…read moreand they're the backbone of a community, a center to meet and to discover and to have kids book readings, continuing the love of reading and discovering new magical stories. Absolutely amazing to meet what I assume is the owner, who shared his incredible knowledge and quite interesting, if horrifying, details of William Burroughs biography. This is to me, the most crucial difference between a corporate chain, where the clerks might be nice and courteous, and a community based shop that knows its patronage, able to share insights with its customers, connecting people to stories and ultimately, creating new stories. What the gentlemen shared with me is sensational and haunting, it was about Burroughs shooting his wife at a party, trying to perform a trick by shooting the apple she placed on her head. He missed the apple. It haunted him and now, me, what a graphic image, what a horrendous and tragic way to part with life. And what a wonderful experience and a great book i purchased, in fact the selection here while small and eclectic, is quite impeccable. I purchased Zadie Smith's new book "the Fraud" and so glad i did, I really want that book in my library. Can't wait to come back to this shop.

    Found this wonderful bookstore while walking through Easton. Can't believe this place doesn't have…read moreany reviews, it deserves 5 stars. Upon entering we were greeted by a nice gentlemen who let us explore the store at our own pace. We were pleasantly surprised by the vast variety of books that were culturally sensitive, with strong Black protagonist. Being a multiracial family, this is very important to us. Take a look at the great selection they had, you won't regret it. They also have story time during the week and weekends. Oh, it's also right next to the Crayola Factory! There's street parking throughout and a few public lots in the surrounding area. Can't wait to come here next time we are in Easton. If this review was helpful, show me some love.

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