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Food truck sells creme brulee in Phoenix, Scottsdale
Randy Cordova - The Arizona Republic
Eric Ireland has a Chevy step van and has formed a business called Torched Goodness that sells creme brulee from the van.
Sightings of gourmet-dessert trucks are about as rare in the Valley as snowfall, although one man is hoping to change that.
TORCHED GOODNESS
Follow Torched Goodness at twitter.com/torchedgoodness or call 480-620-0571. Here’s where to find the foo
Food Truck Frenzy – Eric Ireland of Torched Goodness
Eric Ireland, torch in hand, is ready to burn something up — and hopefully it’s creme brulee
With the sweet smell of caramelized sugar floating from his white catering truck, Chef Eric Ireland plays with fire on a daily basis.
In fact, when he’s not concocting next week’s flavors or updating his faithful followersabout his next stop, that’s pretty much all he does.
As a 20-ye
North Scottsdale Farmers Market is a startup helping other small businesses
Thank you Merissa for sharing the North Scottsdale Farmers Market startup story and for being a valuable business community member. The attached picture features the Mayor, Merissa and Mary (co-founder) on their opening day for the ribbon cutting ceremony.
What made you start your own business?
The current economy. I was happily employed at a very energetic company run by inspirational entrepreneurs. After
Gourmet specialty food trucks rockin’ the Valley food scene
by Catherine Holland | azfamily.com | Posted on September 1, 2010 at 10:50 AM
PHOENIX – It’s a new trend in food is specialty gourmet food trucks. These are about the furthest things from roach coaches. As David Tyda of EaterAZ.com explained, the proprietors of these trucks specialize in niche foods. They do one thing and they do it very well.
Much to the delight of Tara Hitchcock and Scott Pasm