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Now in its third inception, the Gourmand Market by NawwTy’s Kitchen brings together a unique smorgasbord of passion project players that bring a different kind of culinary art to the table.

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Teachers, social workers and students, Woloshin and his fellow scavengers are far removed from the swollen ranks of New York’s homeless, belonging instead to a new faction on the fringes of the environmental movement.
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