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Everything Rhubarb in Lanesboro, Minnesota

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

  

Everything Rhubarb! Cookbook

Everything Rhubarb! Cookbook

 Hot off the press….Everything Rhubarb! Recipes and Stories from Lanesboro Minnesota that Celebrate Rhubarb.
Get your signed copies only available at Lanesboro’s Rhubarb Festival in Sylvan Park Sat, June 5.

 The Lanesboro Farmers Market announces its celebration of rhubarb! The Rhubarb Festival will be held Saturday, June 5, 2010 from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. at Sylvan Park in Lanesboro, Minn.

We welcome everyone to the taste of everything rhubarb! You will be able to taste such rhubarb delights as pies, crisps, cakes, soups, chutneys, chili, jams, ketchup, leathers, drinks and more. 

The Rhubarb Olympics for kids and adults will feature such wonders as the Rhubarb Stalk Throw and Green Eggs and Rhubarb. The KTTC Morning News Team of Jess Abrahamson and Ted Schmidt will open the event at 10 a.m. and toss out the first stalk at 10:30 a.m. There will be a Rhubarb Rant Speakers Corner for those who want to pontificate on rhubarb.
 
Music will be heard everywhere. The Rhubarb Sisters will entertain you with song.Stela Burdt, Walter Bradley, and Tom Schramm will be on hand to make rhubarb something you won’t soon forget. Have your picture taken as Ray and Ruby Rhubarb, maybe with your little rhubarbettes. Contests and prizes for the largest rhubarb leaf, the heaviest rhubarb stalk and rhubarb crafts and more.
Rhubarb Olympics

Rhubarb Olympics

“Green” Coffee at Pedaler’s Roast Coffee Bar in Lanesboro, Minnesota

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

By Dawn Schuett
Read the Full Story  The Post-Bulletin, Rochester MN

Angie Taylor Welcoming You to  Pedal Pusher's Cafe & Pedaler's Roast Coffee Bar

Angie Taylor Welcoming You to Pedal Pusher's Cafe & Pedaler's Roast Coffee Bar

At Pedal Pushers Cafe in Lanesboro, Minnesota, fair-trade organic coffee seems to be an ideal complement to the flavorful meals made from locally grown foods.

Owners Scott and Angie Taylor, who have run the Lanesboro restaurant for six years, work with local farmers to get milk and cream from pasture-grazed cows, eggs from cage-free chickens and meat from grass-fed beef.

About a year and a half ago, they added a coffee bar menu to offer espressos, cappuccinos and other specialty drinks to their customers. Organic and fair-trade organic coffee beans grown in countries such Guatemala and Ethiopia and the island of Sumatra are fresh roasted at the restaurant. The Taylors also supply their “Pedaler’s Roast” coffee beans to bed-and-breakfast establishments in the area.

Pedal Pusher’s Cafe and Pedaler’s Roast Coffee Bar

121 Parkway Ave N
PO Box 306
Lanesboro, MN 55949
Phone: 507-467-1050

Morel Mushrooms at Old Village Hall Restaurant in Lanesboro, Minnesota

Thursday, May 13th, 2010
morels

Photo by Pamela Kaminski

An excerpt posted by Paul Austin . Read the entire story Star Tribune

Jon Pieper is owner of the Old Village Hall Restaurant in Lanesboro, Minnesota and a fourth generation Southeast Minnesotan.  “Nobody in my family had ever picked morels. I was surprised to find out that morel mushrooms have such a cult following.”  From this regional obsession emerged his restaurant’s annual Morel Festival, when he prepares menus of succulent morel dishes and attracts fans from all over the state and beyond.

Jon is now an avid morel hunter himself, and he says that it’s “a great Minnesota outdoor activity that anyone can do. The great thing about morel mushrooms is that nothing else looks like them and they are relatively easy to find. In Southeastern Minnesota, they tend to come up under dead elm trees. It’s a great family pastime. I took my five year old son out in the backyard, and we picked about five pounds in an half hour.”    

As for eating the morels, Jon hosts his Morel Festival every year in March, well before the hunting season.  “I dried about thirty pounds of morels last spring. The March festival features dried mushrooms.  The mushrooms are more intense when dried. They also can be rehydrated and used similarly to fresh mushrooms. Dried mushrooms can be put in a blender with flour and seasoning make a great coating for meat. They even can be used for making ice cream.”  

Old Village Hall Restaurant & Pub in Lanesboro, Minnesota

Old Village Hall Restaurant & Pub in Lanesboro, Minnesota

Jon invites us all down.  “People have to visit Lanesboro in May to witness the morel mania!”

Here you’ll find a Morel Tenderloin Flatbread with a Caper Aioli Recipe from Jon’s Morel Festival.

Old Village Hall Restaurant & Pub

111 Coffee St E
Lanesboro, MN 55949
Phone: 507-467-2962

Potiche Pottery & Gifts: Paint Your Own Pottery in Lanesboro, Minnesota

Thursday, March 25th, 2010

PoticheLOGOPotiche Pottery and Gifts in
Lanesboro, Minnesota, is in the heart of Bluff Country.
We are a Specialty Gift Shop with a Paint Your Own
Pottery Studio right here in the store.
We offer a unique variety of items in our Gift Shop from home décor, gourmet foods, candles, toys, books and so much more. There is something for everyone.

DSC00022Our Pottery Studio is a place where people of all ages can experience a fun, easy and creative time with friends and family. Stop in anytime to create your very own masterpiece or Lanesboro souvenir. You can also call us to schedule your own private party, or to sign up to attend any of our special events in the studio throughout the year.

We offer a unique experience with the combination of
our gift shop, along with the ability for you to be creative
in our Paint Your Own Pottery Studio.

Potiche Pottery & Gifts Owner, Barb Johnson

Potiche Pottery & Gifts Owner, Barb Johnson

Please join us for a day of creative fun.
We look forward to seeing you here.
Barb Johnson, Owner

Potiche Pottery and Gifts

113 Parkway Ave N
PO Box 129
Lanesboro, MN 55949
Phone: 507-467-2929
Email: potiche@acegroup.cc

 
Business Hours: Mon, Thur, Fri & Sat 10 – 5