charleston mercury staff
Oct 1, 2014
A modern take on three o’clock dinner
By Peg Moore Charleston has been a leader in the Slow Food movement by celebrating local and heirloom ingredients decades before...
DOWNTOWN
Burbage's
WEST OF THE ASHLEY
Terrace Oaks Antiques, inside, 2307 Maybank Hwy.
EAST OF THE COOPER
Harris Teeter, outside rack, Houston-Northcutt Blvd.
Mt. Pleasant Library, outside rack, Mathis Ferry Rd & Shelmore
Pitt St. Pharmacy
The Wreck
Nearly 20 years ago, an editor noted that we are “… not the West Ashley Mercury, not the Peninsula Mercury, not the James Island Mercury…” To this day, we remain a publication for the entire Lowcountry. We send each month’s print edition to fifty fine neighborhoods in our area and to subscribers in to 34 states. For thousands of Charleston Mercury readers, we continue the mission as he simply stated it — “to bring attention to what makes the real Lowcountry tick.” We hope all those who care about our arts, culture, outdoors, quality of life and all that "pluff mud magic" that We People love so dear will enjoy these "salmon sheets."