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Jun 14, 2009

All modesty aside, we’ve been up to some pretty rad things here at Red Emma’s lately.

For instance, I’m sure you’ve had the delicious vegan cake, muffins, and/or donuts we now sell. However, did you know all the reasons why we’re proud to serve Brunie’s Bakery? There’s more to love about vegan sweet eats than simply orgasmic and flavorful pleasure. How can that be you may ask? Well,  we have every desire to elaborate on why we’re in love with vegan baked goods.  Just read on and envision dancing donuts all the while.

Speaking of yummy things to put in your tummy, it’s summer and fresh produce is without a doubt one of the best things about the season.  Your favorite radical baristas (us, of course) have always tried to serve food to you that we believe in.  From now until the chill of late fall, we will be making weekly runs to the farmer’s market. We do this in an effort to give you local, fresh, noncommercially  sold green goods. Not only that, but we are extremely honored to serve you delicious outgrowth from Participation Park, which, by the way, is definitely our favorite local, urban, community garden.

Lastly, just when you thought it couldn’t get more delectable, we are extremely excited to serve True Trade coffee from Café Para la Vida Digna. Ever since Café Rebelion closed its doors (for more details, please visit,  http://www.caferebelion.com/index.html) , we’ve been rather at a loss on how to support the autonomous communities in Chiapas through our coffee buying. Yet, those concerns are no more ever since we joyfully found Café Para la Vida Digna (Coffee for a Life with Dignity). Café Para la Vida Digna is an all-volunteer-run, officially recognized cooperative/project of  the Zapatista Autonomous Municipality en Rebellion, Ricardo Flores Magon of Chiapas, Mexico, that gives 100 percent of the proceeds back to RFM. Hopefully, for the rest of our days, we will be able to pour you a cup of their coffee or sell you a bag to take home.

We have many more wonderful things to say about these three projects.

So,  look at the bottom of this announcement. Do you see the little red link that says ‘read more’? Oh, you do, do you? Well, that’s great and I’ll tell you why… when you click on the link,  you will be directed to a page that will fill you with much more information as to why Brunie’s Bakery, Participation Park, and Café Para la Vida Digna all majorly rock!

We do hope you will stop in for a cup of ethically traded coffee. While you’re at it, please take a look at our food menu. You might be surprised with how exquisite eating-to- support-your-community can be.  Then, after we’ve caffeinated you and given you your vitamins- bite into a slice of vegan cake, a.k.a. heaven,  and  let your taste buds soar!

 

All modesty aside, we’ve been up to some pretty rad things here at Red Emma’s lately.

 For instance, I’m sure you’ve had the delicious vegan cake, muffins, and/or donuts we now sell. However, did you know all the reasons why we’re proud to serve Brunie’s Bakery? There’s more to love about vegan sweet eats than simply orgasmic and flavorful pleasure. How can that be you may ask? Well,  we have every desire to elaborate on why we’re in love vegan baked goods.  Just read on and envision dancing donuts all the while.

Speaking of yummy things to put in your tummy, it’s summer and fresh produce is without a doubt one of the best things about the season.  Your favorite radical baristas (us, of course) have always tried to serve food you that we believe in.  From now until the chill of late fall, we will be making weekly runs to the farmer’s market. We do this in an effort to give you local, fresh, noncommercially  sold green goods. Not only that, but we are extremely honored to serve you delicious outgrowth from Participation Park, which, by the way, is definitely our favorite local, urban, community garden.

Lastly, just when you thought it couldn’t get more delectable, we are extremely excited to serve True Trade coffee from Café Para la Vida Digna. Ever since Café Rebelion closed its doors (for more details, please visit,  http://www.caferebelion.com/index.html) , we’ve been rather at a loss on how to support the autonomous communities in Chiapas through our coffee buying. Yet, those concerns are no more ever since we joyfully found Café Para la Vida Digna (Coffee for a Life with Dignity). Café Para la Vida Digna is an all-volunteer-run, officially recognized cooperative/project of  the Zapatista Autonomous Municipality en Rebellion, Ricardo Flores Magon of Chiapas, Mexico, that gives 100 percent of the proceeds back to RFM. Hopefully, for the rest of our days, we will be able to pour you a cup of their coffee or sell you a bag to take home.

We have many more wonderful things to say about these three projects.

So,  look at the bottom of this announcement. Do you see the little red link that says ‘read more’? Oh, you do, do you? Well, that’s great and I’ll tell you why… when you click on the link,  you will be directed to a page that will fill you with much more information as to why Brunie’s Bakery, Participation Park, and Café Para la Vida Digna all majorly rock!

We do hope you will stop in for a cup of ethically traded coffee. While you’re at it, please take a look at our food menu. You might be surprised with how exquisite eating-to- support-your-community can be.  Then, after we’ve caffeinated you and given you your vitamins- bite into a slice of vegan cake, a.k.a. heaven,  and  let your taste buds soar!




800 St. Paul St. * Baltimore, MD 21202 * (410) 230-0450 * info@redemmas.org
Red Emma's is open Monday through Saturday from 10AM-10PM, and Sunday from 10AM-6PM. Our weekly collective meetings are Sunday at 7PM, and are open to anyone interested in the project, except for the first Sunday of every month, which is closed to everyone except collective members.
Red Emma's is part of IU 660 of the Industrial Workers of the World, one of the only unions to recognize that worker collectives can stand in solidarity with those fighting the bosses as part of one big union.