Scientists are trying to find other ways to help pollination

Honey bees, which have been commercially used since the 1990’s, might not be the only bee in town to cure the global pollination issue.
As 35% of the world’s crop depends on pollination, scientists are discovering that there might be a cure to to honey bee crisis after finding that California has over 1,600 species of bees that do not produce honey but are able to pollinate

https://paigepapers.com/2011/11/29/1600bees_pollinate/

Za’atar now open in the West Village serving a Middle Eastern staple- the falafel

Za’atar, which is also the name of a Middle Eastern/Mediterranean signature spread made with dried herbs, sumac and sesame seeds, is located on 50 Greenwich Avenue.
Fork In The Road gives us an inside look on the space and food

https://paigepapers.com/2011/11/29/zaataropensinwestvlg/

New food carts get added to the FoodParc/BeerParc line-up

Some of the noted food carts included Quality Greens, a salad shop, Tanoreen, JuicePress
and DogParc.
FoodParc is located on 6th Avenue off 30th Street

https://paigepapers.com/2011/11/29/foodparcaddsvendorsjuicepress_dogparc/

Bobby Flay book signing at Barnes & Noble Union Square

This Thursday, December 1st at 7pm, Bobby Flat will be at Barnes & Noble Union Square to sign copies of his book entitled “Bar Americain Cookbook: Celebrate America’s Great Flavor”
Seating for the event opens at 5:00pm. Find out more info here

https://paigepapers.com/2011/11/29/bobbyflayunionsquarebooksign/