Tidbits: Hodgepodge Edition
- We almost did a little jig on the street when we walked by Grey Dog's new location on University last night and saw the sign that said it would be opening on 7/19 at 7 a.m. Guess where we're having coffee before work on Thursday? Eater informants snapped a photo.
- Indian mangoes are no longer considered contraband in the U.S., much to the joy of everyone who has been craving them for the past twenty years.
- There's a rumor floating around A Hamburger Today that In-N-Out Burger might be heading our way. Watch out, Shake Shack!
- If you want to be chic and eco-conscious while you shop, stop by the Bowery Whole Foods tomorrow and pick up a re-usable "I'm Not a Plastic Bag" bag for $15, designed by Anya Hindmarch. Doors open at 8:00 a.m. You'd better get there early -- Daily Candy says these things are hot, and since we have no fashion sense, we'll have to trust them on this one. We just like re-usable bags.
- Turducken -- not just for omnivores. SuperVegan created a vegan turducken featuring mock meats from Chinatown’s veggie meats emporium, May Wah. Scary.
- Tuck Shop + Community Supported Agriculture = a delicious summer menu straight from the farm. The Aussies have joined forces with the Stanton Street CSA featuring produce and eggs from Windflower and Elihu Farms.

Photo courtesy of Daily Candy.
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