Uncle Ray’s to remain official potato chip of Minor League Baseball
Minor League Baseball fans may need to change these familiar lyrics, “Take me out to the ball game, take me out to the park, buy me some peanuts and cracker jack, I don’t care if I never get back,” to include Uncle Ray’s chips. The league announced yesterday that it has renewed its partnership with Detroit-based Uncle Ray's as the "Official Potato Chip of Minor League Baseball." The
Eastern Market Sour
This scrumptious cocktail was created by Cole Levy at Detroit City Distillery, which is nestled in a quaint pocket of Detroit's famous Eastern Market. Coles says, "The drink was inspired by breakfast: what is a great, brunchy cocktail that isn't a bloody mary, mimosa, screwdriver, etc? It warms your soul without being overly sweet! The smell from the sage isn't half bad either." Drop by to try
Los Angeleno recommends her BMNFest favorites
I'm sitting on a plane, listening to the list of snack options being presented to me by my American Airlines attendant, turning them all down, knowing I have something with me that's even better. Rosted Spicy Crunchy Lentils. Otherwise known as My Latest Obsession. Have you had these things? They are crunchy, spicy, tasty goodness in a snack-sized pouch, with hardly any sodium and even fewer calories.
Michigan wine competition serves up top prizes
Winemakers and oenophiles from both peninsulas gathered yesterday for the state’s ultimate celebration of fermented grapes in their many forms. The Gold Medal Reception for the Michigan Wine Competition was held at the Kellogg Hotel and Conference Center on the campus of Michigan State University. Guests at the annual event were invited to experience the best Michigan has to offer. All the wines served were top
Ford announces new Detroit-based autonomous vehicle company
Last month Ford Motor Company made headlines around the nation with its purchase of the Michigan Central Station. As the rehabilitation of the once abandoned, yet beloved building, is underway, talk has turned to what else the company has in store for its Corktown campus. Some of that speculation has been answered with the announcement today that Ford has created a new entity to run its autonomous
Detroit auto show moving from January to June
In many ways, it's difficult to imagine January in Detroit without journalists and aficionados from around the world descending upon the Motor City to investigate, contemplate, and celebrate the automotive industry. Yet, in 2020, January will move over and make way for June to play host to a completely reinvented North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). The new auto experience will start the week of June





