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Caterers Extraordinaire: Whatever’s Clever Cuisine

Voted 2021's Best of the Best Caterer

-Throughout Volusia & Flagler County!

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Whatever's Clever Cuisine was opened by two friends, Marie Phillips and Heather Otero who managed to take the area by storm during the pandemic. Although, along with their finely trained staff, they have catered events for as many as 300 guests, they have quickly become quite popular in the more intimate private chef dinners in client homes on land and water, as well as simple "drop off" services. Their "work of art" platters and charcuterie boards can be found at many local spas and businesses in the area on a regular basis. WCC prides themselves on using the freshest and healthiest version of every ingredient, turning it into a culinary experience. Showcasing their experience in all cultures of food is an attribute not found in many other places.

BE SURE TO VISIT THEIR VARIOUS SOCIAL MEDIA PAGES @WhateversCleverCuisine and follow along for some exciting expansion announcements coming in Spring 2022!

They couldn't be more excited and thankful about the response and support they have received and are honored to be a part of such an amazing community. 27

PROTECT OUR LAGOON CAMPAIGN

The Indian River Lagoon (IRL) is home to an incredible variety of life. As part of the Be Floridian Now campaign, and in partnership with Project H2O, along with some help from our caring locals, we are striving to protect our lagoon and restore this ecosystem back to health.

But what exactly is the issue, you may ask? Too many nutrients! This excess within the IRL can lead to many imbalances in the ecosystem, including harmful algal blooms. Overabundant nutrients can come from many sources, such as lawn fertilizers, pet waste, lawn clippings, agricultural runoff, and inefficient septic systems.

This is quite concerning. However, there is something YOU can do, right now to help! Skip the fertilizer, herbicides, and pesticides on your lawn and learn about your local fertilizer ordinances. You can even opt for native or Florida-friendly plants that require less watering. The less harmful run-off we have, the less contaminated the water will get. Oh, and be sure to pick up after young Fido. Pet waste also causes harm to the IRL with excess nutrients.

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