News from the local food scene
• Taco Tour winner announced: Firefly American Bistro & Bar was crowned the winner of this year’s Taco Tour, the Greater Manchester Chamber recently announced. Firefly was one of more than 70 participating restaurants during the May 5 event, receiving thousands of votes for its seasoned chicken taco with cheddar cheese, Mexican rice and a hot and smoky chipotle crema that was served in a soft flour tortilla. The eatery received a special “golden taco” trophy designed by Manchester Makerspace, as well as $1,000 to give to Granite United Way, its nonprofit beneficiary of choice. “We appreciate the overwhelmingly positive feedback we’ve received from business owners, attendees and survey takers,” the Greater Manchester Chamber wrote in a May 10 Facebook post. “We hope to do it all again next year and all questions, feedback or sponsorship inquiries can be sent to tacotourmanchester@gmail.com to help us stay organized and plan an even better Taco Tour Manchester next year!”
• Raw goat milk ice cream debut: Head to Little Red Hen Farm & Homestead (85 Norris Road, Pittsfield) on Saturday, May 21, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m., for the debut of its raw goat milk ice cream, which will be available in 16 flavors. On March 18, Gov. Chris Sununu signed HB 95 into law, allowing small raw dairy producers to make and sell their own ice cream and frozen yogurt for the first time. Under the new law, ice cream and frozen yogurt made with raw milk are limited to six-ounce containers and are required to be marked with an expiration date of 30 days from their manufactured date. Little Red Hen Farm & Homestead has been at the forefront of this legislation since late 2019 — according to its website, a bill had been passed in the House and set to go to the Senate just before the pandemic shutdown in 2020, but it was ultimately vetoed by Sununu after months of delays. State legislators reintroduced the bill in 2021 and it passed with amendment later that year. During the May 21 event, Little Red Hen Farm & Homestead will have an ice cream topping station and will also host appearances from several farm store vendors. Visit littleredhenfarm.net.
• Spirit of community: Now through May 30, Salem’s Fabrizia Spirits is partnering with the New Hampshire Liquor Commission and Southern Glazer’s Wine and Spirits for their “When Life Hands You Lemons” initiative, which has raised more than $113,000 for local nonprofits since 2010. This year’s beneficiary, according to a press release, is the New Hampshire Foster & Adoptive Parents Association, which is using the funds to establish a new program that reunites siblings separated while in foster and adoptive care. Around $15,000 was raised for the organization last year, while other nonprofit beneficiaries over the past 12 years have included Homes For Our Troops, the Crotched Mountain Foundation and the New Hampshire Hospitality Employee Relief Fund. Visit fabriziaspirits.com.


