Anonymous wrote:Artisinal = fancy name for handmade in small batches, expensive.
There is a great artisanal meat place in Petworth on Georgia Ave. They make amazing chorizo. I forget the name though. Most artisinal businesses seem to be in the Petworth and Colombia Heights neighborhoods. The creatives in DC tend to migrate to those areas.
Anonymous wrote:If you make it yourself, isn't it inherently artisinal (unless you're using a Pioneer Woman recipe or something)? Or do you have to be a professional?
Anonymous wrote:The only 5 person hipster families I see looking like that are all trust fund babies. Esp in Brooklyn.
+1 for the likelyhood of seeingnthese folk at Big Bear and associated Farmers market on 1st and Florida.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hipster family:
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Not many like this in DC. Sigh.
Hey, I know them! They live in Columbia Heights!!
(Well, I don't know where they buy their clothes. And they tend to the 1.5 kids instead of 2.5. But seriously, tons of families with this vibe.)
Maybe they live in Columbia Heights, but they are at the Big Bear Café and the Bloomingdale Farmers Market every week. I'd guess they actually live in Bloomingdale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hipster family:
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Not many like this in DC. Sigh.
Hey, I know them! They live in Columbia Heights!!
(Well, I don't know where they buy their clothes. And they tend to the 1.5 kids instead of 2.5. But seriously, tons of families with this vibe.)
Anonymous wrote:Just googled 'artisanal jerky' and came up with this hipster.
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DC neighborhood where I would be most likely to find someone who looks like this: Shaw.
Anonymous wrote:Hipster family:
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Not many like this in DC. Sigh.