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Minnesota Monthly
5 Local Products for Summer
By Jerrod Sumner,
22 days ago
Bent Paddle Brewing Co.’s “campdana” for games
Courtesy of Bent Paddle Brewing Co.
1. Bent Paddle Brewing Co.
Longtime darling of Duluth and the North Shore brewery scene, this brewery is named for a bent canoe paddle that founder Bryon Tonnis uses to mix his brewing mash and the shared love of canoeing among the founders. The brewery has created a line of outdoor items including drinkware and a “campdana” for games. Campdana, $12; bentpaddlebrewing.com
Trailtopia’s Bent Paddle Beer Braised Chicken Stew
Courtesy of Trailtopia
2. Trailtopia
From a breakfast of oats and eggs to an after-dinner dessert of seasonal fruit crisps, Trailtopia is a favorite of foodie campers. Founder Vince Robichaud started his company with a love of being outdoors as well as cooking alongside his mother. He also has collaborated with Bent Paddle Brewing Co. on items. Bent Paddle Beer Braised Chicken Stew, $11.99; trailtopia.com
Glørud Design’s Rød – Wave Double – Bent Paddle
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3. Glørud Design
Josh Rude named his design studio as a tribute to his Norwegian family name. Life on the water is in his blood—he met his wife when they were canoe guides in the Boundary Waters, and he even promised to make her a paddle for their engagement. These canoe paddles are a study in detail, patience, and craftsmanship. Rød – Wave / Double – Bent, $295; gloruddesign.com
Book by Angie Hong
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4. “Exploring the St. Croix River Valley: Adventures On and Off the Water” by Angie Hong
One of the most beautiful landscapes of the Midwest is captured in this accessible and colorful guide to the St. Croix Riverway and its 8,000-square-mile watershed. Environmental educator Angie Hong recommends specific places to explore the many varied habitats. Paperback edition, $34.95; upress.umn.edu
Mighty Spark Chicken Snack Sticks
Courtesy of Mighty Spark
5. Mighty Spark
Mighty Spark’s Nick Beste started this brand known for its all-natural chicken and turkey patties as well as its ground meat at the Minneapolis Farmers Market. Its latest innovation is chicken meat sticks available in three flavors and made with “simple and honest” ingredients using all-natural premium cuts of chicken. Four-pack of meat sticks, $7.49; mightysparkfood.com
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