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Where to Get Free Vegetables from Hippies; SoCal Still Has Milkmen

• On their Innovation Tour, CHOW visits the Free Farm on Gough, where everything gets given away for free. [CHOW]

• A new street food option arrives outside The Page on Divisidero on Friday (and possibly Saturday) night: Gorilla Pete’s, an upscale hot dog and sausage guy. [Haighteration]

• A “prep to plate” photo shoot with chef Joshua Skenes at the newly reopened Saison. [Scoop]

• Did you know that music venue Thee Parkside (1600 17th Street) was operating a lunch window three days a week? We didn’t, but of course Birdsall did. [SFoodie]

• Milkmen are still making the rounds in Southern California. [LAT]

• Baltimore has hired a new food czar to improve the way the city eats. [AP]

• The European Parliament yesterday called for a ban on food from cloned animals. [NYT]

• India’s food inflation is slowing down, but the cost and demand for fuel continues to rise. [WSJ]

• An experimental therapy may reduce the deadliness of peanut allergies. [Reuters]

• Lebron James will reveal on ESPN tonight which team he has chosen to play for next year; he’ll get free beer for life from Ohio’s Chardon Brew Works and Eatery if he stays in Cleveland. [Daily Mirror]

• Sustainable-seafood advocates say the best way to curb the expansion of lionfish into areas outside its natural habitat is to eat it. [Washington Post]

Where to Get Free Vegetables from Hippies; SoCal Still Has Milkmen