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Just because the leaves are falling doesn’t mean that things are slowing down here at The Food Project. Our summer was chock full of visits to concerts and festivals, and the fun continues next month right in Boston’s Fenway neighborhood. A local duo of PR and Publishing clout has teamed up to bring folks out for an evening of food and music that won’t soon be forgotten.
The first annual Eat Your Heart Out Boston event takes the stage Sunday, November 16 at Church. In an effort to meld the cutting edge worlds of food and rock and roll, the event will be a showcase for both, offering a two-hour dine-around featuring 8 of Boston’s most notable young chefs followed by a few hours of indie rock from local, up-and-coming musicians.
Not only will the food and music share a space, but they’ll also share a common goal: to support The Food Project. The chefs and bands will spend the evening mixing things up with the chefs creating dishes inspired by the bands and later, jumping on stage to return the favor. The band mates, meanwhile, will be in the dining room, plates in hand to hang out with diners before their sets. The night promises to be full of food, good tunes, and plenty of laughs – all for a fantastic cause.
Get more info or buy tickets @: TicketWeb / Church / Eat Your Heart Out’s myspace





Great post, I especially like to eat local as much as possible. I intern with the Eat Well Guide, and we’ve teamed up with Consumers Union (publisher of Consumer Reports) to issue the Local, Organic Thanksgiving Challenge this year. Will you join us? And share a recipe? Read more on the Green Fork http://www.blog.eatwellguide.org/2008/11/take-the-local-organic-thanksgiving-challenge