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Local shop with a history serves home cooks and professionals, alike

Oct 11, 202451 min
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Episode description

“As you walk through the doors, whether you like to cook or you don’t like to cook, you feel welcome, and things are accessible…”

“What our vision is, is to make it a better world through breaking bread at the kitchen table, if you will.”  

This week on the show, we talk with co-owners of Bloomington’s independent, locally-owned kitchen supply store, Goods for Cooks. We hear some of the shop’s nearly 50 year history, as it has changed hands, updated, and maintained a commitment to quality goods and face-to-face customer service. 

Plus a story from Harvest Public Media about a native midwestern fruit that should be way more popular than it currently is. 

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