Sarah Henry

Sarah Henry hails from Sydney, Australia, where she grew up eating lamingtons, Vegemite, and prawns (not shrimp) on the barbie (barbecue). Sarah has called the Bay Area home for the past two decades and remembers how delighted she was when a modest farmers' market sprouted in downtown San Francisco years ago. As a freelance writer Sarah has covered local food people, places, politics, culture, and news for the San Francisco Chronicle, San Jose Mercury News, California, San Francisco, Diablo, Edible East Bay, Edible Marin & Wine Country, and Berkeleyside. A contributor to the national food policy site Civil Eats, her stories have also appeared in The Atlantic, AFAR, Gilt Taste, Ladies' Home Journal, Grist, Shareable, and Eating Well. An epicurean tour guide for Edible Excursions, Sarah is the voice behind the blog Lettuce Eat Kale and tweets under that moniker too.

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An Oakland Community Grocery Store Feeds Its People

An Oakland Community Grocery Store Feeds Its People

Salvage Supperclub: A High-End Dinner In A Dumpster To Fight Food Waste

Former Black Panther Launches Oakland Urban Farm to Give Ex-Prisoners a Fresh Start

Stephen Satterfield: Bridging the Food Movement and the Culinary World

Hog Island Oyster Farm Fights Climate Change as Demand Soars

Centerfield of Greens: SF Giants Open Edible Garden

Jonathan Kauffman: The Chronicle's Newest Food Critic

Real Food, Real Movies: The Contest