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Greenfield’s Stone Soup Café fights food insecurity with local bounty

Stone Soup Cafe
Executive director and chef at Stone Soup Café Kirsten Levitt, left, and chef Jess Maenzo-Tanner prepare to make a meat and vegetarian chili in the kitchen. (Douglas Hook / The Republican)Douglas Hook

GREENFIELD — Kirsten Levitt is going over her shopping list of “scratch” ingredients she’ll need to feed 1,200 people at Stone Soup Café’s 20th annual Harvest Supper on the Greenfield Town Common on Aug. 23.

“It’s all about everybody being together and celebrating the bounty of the county,” said Levitt, who is the café’s executive chef and director.

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