COLUMBIA — Columbia farm-to-store shop Root Cellar was set to shut down on Dec. 13, but with an outpouring of support from the community, the business has new owners. On March 10, the Trump ...
If you've had a good year, you might have been lucky enough to harvest more crops than you can eat. This means that you need somewhere to store them, which could be a root cellar. A root cellar is a ...
The potential closure of the Root Cellar is no more after new owners were found. The business at 1203 Rogers St. was sold by Chelsea and Jake Davis to James and Paul Roark-Gruender. Root Cellar's ...
On Nov. 5, Root Cellar’s owners said the market would close permanently due to President Donald Trump’s funding cuts to a food purchase assistance program. But this week its owners announced the ...
The owners of the Root Cellar markets in Cook Street Village and on McKenzie Avenue in Saanich have sold their businesses to a company that will transition them to employee ownership. Daisy Orser, who ...
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A Columbia grocer focused on providing food sourced from the local area has announced it is closing in a little less than one month. The Root Cellar at 1203 Rogers St. made the announcement on ...
PURPLE HAZE: Western North Carolina's rainbow of fall and winter root vegetables, like these purple carrots, turnips and beets, make nutritious and tasty snack chips and pickles. Photo by Glenn ...
After 14 years serving families across Missouri, Root Cellar will close its doors on Dec. 13. Root Cellar, a local food market serving Columbia since 2001 will close its doors on Dec. 13. In 2011, the ...
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