One of the easiest ways to show support for the black people in our community is by putting our money where our mouths are. This means actively supporting black-owned restaurants (and all black-owned businesses) in everyday life.
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One of the easiest ways to show support for the black people in our community is by putting our money where our mouths are. This means actively supporting black-owned restaurants (and all black-owned businesses) in everyday life.
Alongside buying gift cards and ordering take out or prepared meals, buying merchandise from our small businesses in Connecticut is another way to get them through these trying times.
Connecticut has hundreds of markets- small locally owned food markets- that deserve your attention throughout the year, and especially now.
Whether you’re looking for apple cider donuts or apple fritters to munch on, an apple pie to pass off as your own, or an orchard to enjoy a day of pick-your-own with family and friends, Connecticut has it all.
Apple cider donuts and apple fritters mark the changing of the seasons. Here’s where you should go to get them.
Pack your bags, hop in your car, and speed off to a relaxing weekend taking in the best that Litchfield County has to offer.
Head to one of the many fall agricultural fairs full of delicious food, live music, and entertainment.
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