Wednesday August 5 2009 3:45 pm

Foodzie

In the spirit of all things food (which have sparked my interest more and more of late), I wanted to share with you a web-site that a friend of mine found recently: Foodzie. Essentially, it’s Etsy for food. It’s an on-line market-place for small (and generally, indie) vendors and artisans to sell their edibles. Sauces, spreads, jams, oils, vinegar, nuts, cheeses, chocolate, candy — it’s a treasure trove of off-the-beaten-path foodstuffs! I have yet to order anything from them, but here are a few of the things I’ve found which are going on my to-eat list:

Cinnamon Basil Tea Cookies from the Botanical Bakery.

Lavender Hanahbells Thimble Cheese from the Shy Brothers Farm. I’m such a sucker for Lavender!

Grenache Wine Vinegar from Allure Estates.

Scenic City Sizzle, Grilling Pepper from Alchemy Spice Company. I’m imagining this getting slathered all over a grilled halibut. Whoa.

Mint Chip Macaroons from Emmy’s Organics. The “chips” are not semi-sweet or even bitter-sweet chocolate chips, but raw cocoa nibs sprinkled throughout. I love chocolate in its regularly consumable forms, but there’s something so totally pure and perfect about nibs, they’re so dark and bitter but with their own natural sweetness and oiliness that fills your mouth with the smallest amount.

2 Comments »

  1. Comment by Ian Beck — August 5, 2009 @ 6:55 pm

    Wow, that site looks amazing! Sadly, it looks like everything comes in too large a quantity for two people to easily handle. Although I might have to get the Heavenly Spiced Vanilla Caramel regardless.

  2. Comment by Mel — August 6, 2009 @ 4:42 pm

    Wow, those look GREAT.

    Word to the wise: I went through the process of adding some diverse things to my cart and got an affordable “subtotal,” but after shipping costs, had more than *doubled* that price. Some items won’t ship in more than 2 days or overnight shipping, necessitating high shipping costs; at the same time, multiple things from multiple vendors = a shipping fee from each vendor. So it might make more sense to order multiple things from one vendor at a time!

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