Mundovore at the Orient Market

Behind the Menu follower and local food blogger, Amy Milione

Behind the Menu follower and local food blogger, Amy Milione

When you contrast large urban centers with smaller ones, the difference generally isn’t so much the quality of the restaurant scene, but more the diversity of available foods overall. Local markets are a prime example. Where, for instance, can you find the equivalent of a Pike’s Market in the Treasure Valley?

But despair not, followers, there are some hidden market gems in the City of Trees, and in this podcast episode of To Market, To Market, we go shopping with follower and local food blogger, Amy Milione, at Boise’s Orient Market, near the corner of Orchard and Emerald.

Sit back, pop the top on a can of Grass Jelly, and conjur up exotic images of a farmers’ market in China or Thailand as Ms. Milione walks us through a Saturday morning shopping excursion.

Click here to follow Amy’s adventures on her blog, Mundovore: Eat the World!

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Category: Farmers Markets, The Voices
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  • Bam! There is it. I really loved collaborating with you on this, and I hope the readers/listeners get a lot of new ideas!!! Go Behind the Menu!
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