
Well here’s an inventive way to practice physical distancing during the novel coronavirus pandemic, all while still selling breakfast sandwiches: Just rig up a bucket and a rope.
That’s precisely what is happening at Calabama, the weekend breakfast sandwich pop-up run by Cara Haltiwanger. For a couple of years now, Haltiwanger has worked as an event chef and weekend pop-up owner, selling her eggy, toasty, cheesy breakfast sandwiches and housemade hot sauces in front of coffee shops and bars like
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