The Ann Arbor Chronicle » Pot & Box http://annarborchronicle.com it's like being there Wed, 26 Nov 2014 18:59:03 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.2 A2: Business http://annarborchronicle.com/2013/07/13/a2-business-144/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a2-business-144 http://annarborchronicle.com/2013/07/13/a2-business-144/#comments Sat, 13 Jul 2013 20:10:56 +0000 Chronicle Staff http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=116587 A post on Herman Miller’s Lifework blog features a Q&A with Lisa Waud of Ann Arbor-based Pot & Box, focused on her playlist at work. Here’s how Waud responds when asked what her work would be if it were a song or musician: “Wow. I guess I’d say my work would be the band Little Dragon: a strong female lead, can’t sit still when it’s underway, and like they describe their music, my work is very much a dreamy, rhythmical, shifting, moody rainbow.” [Source]

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A2: Business http://annarborchronicle.com/2013/05/01/a2-business-142/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=a2-business-142 http://annarborchronicle.com/2013/05/01/a2-business-142/#comments Wed, 01 May 2013 14:08:05 +0000 Chronicle Staff http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=111581 Crain’s Detroit Business reports on the expansion of Ann Arbor-based Pot & Box, which is opening a “pop-up” version in the D:hive space on Woodward Avenue in Detroit. According to the report, owner Lisa Waud “is the first entrepreneur signed to Pilot, a new program offered by D:hive that will give a rotating cadre of small businesses two months of free rent as well as marketing and design support.” Waud plans to open a permanent location in Detroit later this year. [Source]

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Mums, Merlot and Moroccan Spiced Lamb http://annarborchronicle.com/2008/11/14/mums-merlot-and-moroccan-spiced-lamb/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=mums-merlot-and-moroccan-spiced-lamb http://annarborchronicle.com/2008/11/14/mums-merlot-and-moroccan-spiced-lamb/#comments Fri, 14 Nov 2008 18:34:47 +0000 Mary Morgan http://annarborchronicle.com/?p=7859 Pot & Box bouquets for sale at Everyday Wines.

Pot & Box bouquets for sale at Everyday Wines.

Economic development doesn’t always hinge on bureaucracies or government funding. It also happens organically, when small businesses find ways to help each other blossom.

You can see that phenomenon in person at Everyday Wines, a Kerrytown shop owned by Mary Campbell. She’s now providing space for two other businesses – Pot & Box and A Knife’s Work – to sell flowers and food there, giving the store the feel of a small European market.

Lisa Waud, owner of Pot & Box, started selling her collection of organic, Fair Trade flowers from Everyday Wines’ space on Tuesday. The bouquets of ranunculus, spider mums, kangaroo paws and roses, plus pots with orchids and amaryllis, sit in a green wooden cart just inside the shop’s door. You might see her flowers elsewhere in the Kerrytown Market & Shops, too. Upon discovering that Mike Monahan of Monahan’s Seafood likes tulips, she made a bouquet of pink tulips for his counter this week.

And in the front coolers of Everyday Wines you’ll find a selection of take-out food, prepared by the chefs of Campbell’s former business, Everyday Cook, which closed this summer following a long and ultimately unsuccessful bid to get a regular liquor license from the city. Jay Haamen and Brendan McCall now run A Knife’s Work, a catering business that in late October also began selling prepared dishes at Everyday Wines.

Their menu changes each week, and they post the week’s dishes on their website as well as on the Everyday Wines site – prices range from $6 for soups and side dishes, to $13 for hearty entrees. Here’s this week’s menu, through Saturday:

  • Moroccan Spiced Lamb, Kale and Smokey Tomato Soup
  • Roasted Sweet Potato and Stewed White Beans with Sage Mustard Vinaigrette
  • Pork and Chicken Liver Country Pate with Cornichons and Asian Mixed Greens
  • Garlic, Onion and Bay Braised Fingerling and Amish Purple Potatoes
  • Slow Cooked Red Wine Pot Roast with Roasted Carrot, Parsnip, Turnips and Crispy Bacon
  • White Wine, Herb and Garlic Braised Chicken with a Fall Vegetable Ragout
A selection from this week

A selection from this week's take-out menu of A Knife's Work, sold at Everyday Wines. The containers are biodegradable and compostable.

Maria, one of the contributors to the local food blog Gastronomical Three, picked up on the offerings almost immediately, when she happened to stop by Everyday Wines on Halloween: “One entree hardly qualifies as criteria for a review, but let me call this an excited and favorable mention. In other words, the smoked paprika braised pork shoulder with amontillado sherry and stewed white beans was really good. As in we each took a somewhat harried bite, suddenly slowed down and went mmmmm.”

Campbell gives kudos to Kerrytown Market & Shops for giving her the flexibility to incorporate these other businesses into her store. She sees it as an incubator, providing a storefront venue for these startups as they grow. She also sells handmade cards made by Melanie Boyle of Cleverlotus Design.

All of these enterprises feed her business, too, Campbell says. It brings in more customers who might, for example, buy an entree and pair it with a nice bottle of wine – and she’s happy to provide suggestions on what might complement the meal. Maybe Merlot and some mums?

Lisa Waud, owner of Pot

Lisa Waud, owner of Pot & Box. She's selling organic, Fair Trade flowers at Everyday Wines in the Kerrytown Market & Shops.

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