6 - Friday, December 3, 2010 The Michigan Daily - michigandaily.com Silvios Zingerman's Deli among eateries buying local From Page 1 taurant also buys a variety of local produce from farms and distribu- tors across Michigan. Young said she was initially surprised at the variety of food available locally, which the restaurant has used in its seafood dishes. Young said that though many of her customers have been coming to the pub for years, the establish- ment has begun to attract a new customer base interested in the dishes that feature local food. "We are getting a reputation as a promoter of local foods, and we have people who come in for that and ask about it and we're very up front with people about which ingredients on the menu are local," she said. Young said the restaurant's owners, Matt and Renee Greff, were drawn into the local food scene about three years ago. "It started out as the right thing to do to support the local econo- my, and the environmentally cor- rect thing to do to reduce the food miles, and that brought in cus- tomers who value our approach," Young said. "So now it's become a mutually reinforcing system." Young said Arbor Brewing Company has come to rely on items from other local produc- ers and distributors, including Ann Arbor Tortilla Factory, Ed's Breads and Zingerman's Delica- tessen. Grace Singleton, a managing partner at Zingerman's Delica- tessen on Detroit Street, said the deli supports local farmers and distributors. Zingerman's uses a variety of local items for its menu, ranging from dairy products and berries to wheat for its bake house. "We're in a really great location because of the farmer's market, so you can walk over and talk to the people who are growing our food ... it's a really nice relationship," Singleton said. "Produce is bet- ter fresh. It helps with the flavor of the product and it's great to be able to use products that have been picked yesterday or even the same day." Like Zingerman's, Silvio's Organic Pizza on North Univer- sity Avenue features a menu that relies heavily on local produce. Carolyn Teisan, front house man- ager at Silvio's, said the restaurant uses 75 percent local products in the winter and up to 90 percent in the summer. The restaurant uses local pro- duce for everything, from dairy products, vegetables and pasta to beer, which is made at the Arbor Brewing Company, Teisan said. "I think most people have no idea to what extent the food back there in the restaurant is either local organic or some sort of spe- cialty food," Teisan said, adding that Silvio Medoro, the restau- rant's owner, himself goes to the market to purchase the items from local growers on Saturdays. Teisan said Medoro tries to bal- ance buying local foods with his vision for the restaurant. "I think it's a mix of being as local as possible and also staying true to his vision of doing authen- tic cooking from his region of Abruzzo, Italy, which is why some of the wine and certain products we carry would come from there," Teisan said. Amy Brown, a recent Silvio's customer and Grass Lake, Mich. resident, said she came to town just for the food. She said items on the menu have many nutrients and that the number of gluten- free options is impressive. "It's great for the local econo- my and I think the energy of the food is better because you get more nutrients in it, the closer it is from farm to the place you eat it." Brown said. SUBSTANCE-FREE From Page 1 houses, they are permitted to do so elsewhere, Friedman said. Friedman said the substance- free fraternities are a "part of the same community" as the other fra- ternities. At the University, all sororities are substance-free. LSA junior Tom Hardenbergh, president of Phi Delta Theta, said the fraternity's national organiza- tion became substance-free about 10 years ago. Hardenberg said the impetus behind the change was to reduce liability. Ever since, the frater- nity's insurance - both at local chapters and nationally - has gone down "dramatically," he said. "Our house on the inside is fan- tastic," Hardenbergh said. "It's so much cleaner and well maintained than anywhere else." Having the house in such great shape has led to increased dona- tions from the chapter's alumni, Hardenbergh said. It also frees up money for home improvement and educational programming for their members and other members of the Greek community. Though the house itself is sub- stance-free, Hardenbergh said he doesn't feel his fraternity is miss- ing out on much. "The great part of Ann Arbor is that everything is close, so there are many other places to go," he said. Officials and recruits discuss the fraternity's "dry" status dur- ing recruitment, but Hardenbergh said it hasn't noticeably affected interest. "Dry and wet fraternities will attract certain people," Hard- enbergh said. "It comes down to that person deciding what kind of environment they want to live in, what kind of brothers they want to be around and what they want their next few years to be like. Do they want it to be filled with doing a whole lot of cleaning and worry- ing over liability or do they want to have that greatly reduced and more time to focus on studies, ath- letics or their social life?" Phil Fernandez, director of re- establishment for the University's chapter of Beta Theta Pi, said Beta chapters across the country and in Canada aren't required to be sub- stance-free, but any new or return- ing chapter mustbe. Beta returned to the University this semester after the national organization closed the campus chapter in 2007 for not being up to certain national standards, Fer- nandez said in an interview last month. Fernandez, a Beta alum from Miami University of Ohio, said Beta is clear with its interested members on their substance-free policy. "That may be a distinction of ours, but we're not saying that our way is (the) right way," he said. "We arejustchoosingtohave alco- hol not be in the house." Being one of three substance- free fraternities on campus isn't an issue for the chapter, Fernandez said. "Is it different?" he said. "Yeah, but we embrace that difference." He added that though alcohol isn't permitted inside the house, Betahas no problemwithitsbroth- ers who are of legal drinking age drinking out of the house. Fernandez said substance-free fraternities aren't anti-alcohol fra- ternities. Instead, withBetain par- ticular, Fernandez said, by taking alcohol out of the house, they are "trying to create a classier experi- ence and fight the stereotype." Every year, Beta National Head- quarters does an analysis on both its substance-free and standard chapters, Fernandez said. Each year, the results come back the same - the chapters that are sub- stance-free out-perform the other chapters in academics, hours of service, campus involvement, lead- ership position, and less risk man- agement incidents," he said. "The numbers don't lie," he said. Sigma Chi, the third substance- free fraternity on campus, man- dates this policy strictly on a local level, not as a requirement of its national organization. The frater- nity declined to comment on the topic. FAN THE DAILY ON FACEBOOK. ARBOR PROPERTIES. DISTINC- TIVE award-winning rentals in Keny- towt, central campus, Old West Side, Burns park. 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