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Lia Grabowski

Charleston
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  • Nov 8, 2024 | thelocalpalate.com | Lia Grabowski |Emily Havener |TLP's Partners

    Much like his home country of Peru and his journey to becoming a chef, Javier Uriarte’s cooking is a melting pot of flavors and diverse cuisines. As a teen, Uriarte moved to Maryland and got his first taste of food service by working as a cook to help finance his college tuition; but he didn’t consider a culinary career until moving to South Carolina in 2014.

  • Oct 23, 2024 | thelocalpalate.com | Lia Grabowski |Emily Havener |TLP's Partners

    Leslie Rohland is the mastermind behind multiple Bluffton businesses, including The Juice Hive, May River Coffee Roasters, Bluffton Pasta Shoppe, and her most well-known endeavor, The Cottage Café, a cozy café, bakery, and tearoom. Rohland and The Cottage Café, which is housed in a historic building built in 1890, are no strangers to high praise.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | thelocalpalate.com | Lia Grabowski |Emily Havener

    Part food history, part cookbook, and part compendium of somewhat-bizarre bygone recipes, Taste the State is a deep dive into South Carolina’s foodways, complete with dozens of recipes from the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries and a few contemporary versions sprinkled throughout. While some may not inspire you to revive centuries-old traditions, they provide an unparalleled understanding of the state’s food history and how some of the dishes we enjoy today have evolved with the times.

  • Oct 2, 2024 | thelocalpalate.com | Lia Grabowski |Emily Havener

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  • Aug 13, 2024 | thelocalpalate.com | Lia Grabowski |Trisha Boyer |Emily Havener |Kendall Drobish

    Explore the flavors and cultures that define the Palmetto State This trail, rooted in the rich traditions of the Gullah Geechee community, highlights seafood businesses and cultural landmarks along the coast. The project aims to preserve maritime heritage through extensive community engagement and collaboration, support Gullah Geechee-owned enterprises, and foster sustainable tourism.

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