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    Snakehead at Starfish

    by theelvee_w2oe3m February 1, 2012

    Tonight Starfish Brasserie is serving up something you don’t see around here very often: snakehead.

    The snakehead is an invasive species to the US, originating in China and Korean waters.  The fish was first spotted in a Maryland pond in 2002 and has since been prolific in the Potomac River since.  The problem?  They have no natural predators and are a big threat to native species.  The first introduction to that Maryland pond was due to a man who bought the fish in NYC for his sister to eat, and when she refused, he released it in the local pond.  Following the discovery of the fish the local authorities poisoned the pond, turning up six established adult and over 1,000 baby snakeheads. 

    Since the 2002 incident the possession and distribution of live snakeheads has been made illegal.  This still hasn’t stopped one LA supermarket from selling $25,000 worth of live snakeheads or a Brooklyn fish importer from bringing in 350 live specimens in 2011 and six more shipments dating back to 2010, pawning them off as another species.  The spread of the snakehead has recently reached Delaware as well as certain areas of Philadelphia.  In an effort to eradicate more snakeheads fishing contests have been held in the Potomac waters.  Even more badass?  People are hunting them with bow and arrow.  One Dutch Baldwin of Indian Head, MD managed to slay 26 by bow.

    So what to do with it?  Eat it, of course.  In Asian cultures the fish is commonly consumed, many times in soups.  Touted for its clean, non-fishy taste, U.S. cooks are starting to bring it in their kitchens as well.  In 2011 the Maryland government issued regulations for the commercial sale of the fish for consumption and mounted a marketing campaign to help promote the catching, killing, and subsequent consumption of the snakehead.  Chef Chad Wells, a former Starfish Brasserie guest chef, runs things at Alewife in Baltimore and decided to start serving it up at his beer-mecca of a restaurant.

    It should be no surprise then that Starfish Brasserie in Bethlehem decided to jump at the chance to serve up this nasty creature.  Constantly promoting not only sustainable and local cuisine, owner Kris Sandholm also serves up environmentally damaging invasive species, like lionfish, in an effort to be more eco-friendly.  Chef Sandholm says he’ll be serving up an unagi-inspired sushi dish.  As unagi eel is currently on the sustainable seafood advisory list, snakeheads make an environmentally-conscious substitute.  Sandholm received 18 lbs. from sustainable food purveyor Profish and will be dishing it out for free this evening. 

    Sandholm said that by providing free samples of invasive species like snakehead he hopes to raise awareness of the fish and in turn get more chefs and people using it.  With more people using it demand from fisherman will increase, populations of snakeheads in our waterways will decrease, and ecosystems will return to normal.  So stop by tonight, try some snakehead, then grab a drink and dinner.

    [Ed. note: We here at the El Vee are extremely appreciative of this practice and our good friends at Starfish’s continued dedication to ecologically sound and sustainable practices.  So many restaurants are touting local and sustainable food these days simply because they’re buzzwords and not because they care about the environment.]

    Pic courtesy of the Maryland DNR

    February 1, 2012
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    Douchiest Bar in the Valley Shuttered

    by theelvee_w2oe3m December 30, 2011
    December 30, 2011

    Good fucking riddance.

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    PLCB Now Shipping to Your Door

    by theelvee_w2oe3m November 22, 2011
    November 22, 2011

    In its desperate scramble to remain relevant and avoid priviatization, the Pennsylvania Liqour Control Board has been running around like a chicken with its head cut off trying to make changes.

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    Recapping Artsquest’s Oktoberfest 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m October 26, 2011
    October 26, 2011

    Artsquest took on a lot this year, hosting many festivals of varying nature.  Oktoberfest was the biggest so far, and the most well-attended.  How did it compare to the others and stand…

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    Recapping the SteelJam Festival

    by theelvee_w2oe3m September 8, 2011
    September 8, 2011

    In what appears to be an unfortunately frequent occurrence for Artsquest, the SteelJam festival last weekend rounded out with a deluge of rain. Although official numbers don’t appear to have been released, the numbers don’t seem pretty. With only about two hundred people at the headlining show on Monday and attendees saying previous days were sparse as well, the festival stands to clock in significantly lower than the projected 10,000+ attendees that were expected.

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    Musikfest 2011

    by theelvee_w2oe3m August 18, 2011
    August 18, 2011

    Going into this year’s Musikfest many festers were fraught with uncertainty, myself included. How would the Southside arrangement work out? Would it be a pain in the ass getting back and forth? Would the cops really try to cite me for walking across the bridge with a mug full of beer?

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    Our Picks: SouthSide Film Festival

    by theelvee_w2oe3m June 15, 2011
    June 15, 2011

    Here’s our favorites and picks of what to see at this week’s SouthSide Film Festival, along with some descriptions and thoughts about each film.

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    The Artsquest Center at SteelStacks

    by theelvee_w2oe3m April 15, 2011
    April 15, 2011

    Today the long-awaited, enormous undertaking that is the Artsquest Center at SteelStacks opens to the public for the first time. Yesterday was the dedication ceremony and The El Vee got a peak at what you can expect for tonight and into the future.

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    A Chef’s Tasting at the Glasbern Inn

    by theelvee_w2oe3m March 14, 2011
    March 14, 2011

    The Glasbern Inn in Fogelsville isn’t your typical bed and breakfast. For one thing, it’s nicer. It’s also got a rockstar chef that is ready to flip your tastebuds inside out and change how you think about food in the valley. I was lucky enough to be invited by the fine folks at Glasbern to a chef’s tasting with a few other foods writers to see what their new chef is up to.

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    On Cigars, and Why MCall is Wrong

    by theelvee_w2oe3m March 9, 2011
    March 9, 2011

    I somehow missed this yesterday, but upon waking up and checking the Morning Call this morning I discovered this positively inane editorial from Paul Carpenter at the Morning Call.  Spouting off glittery…

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