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Morel's – Farmington

Locally Sourced Food for Two

$47
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No Longer Available
Thu Dec 13 04:59:59 UTC 2012
Value
$94
Discount
50%
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$47
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In a Nutshell

An onsite herb garden produces the garnishes for locally sourced entrees such as griddled duck confit and meatless meatloaf

The Fine Print

  • Expires Mar 13, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person. May buy 2 additional as gifts. Limit 1 per table. Reservation recommended. Dine-in only. Not valid for carryout. Not valid for the purchase of alcohol. Not valid on Dec 31st 2012 or Feb 14th 2013.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

A rumbling stomach is the body's reminder that humans need food, much like a rumbling volcano is the earth's reminder that humans are needed as food. Sacrifice your hunger with this Groupon.

$47 for $94 Worth of Locally Sourced Food for Two

See the lunch and dinner menus.

Morel's

Matt Prentice, the culinary mind behind Morels, designed each of the dishes on the restaurant's lunch and dinner menus to incorporate ingredients from Michigan. An onsite garden produces herbs that chefs use for garnishes, imparting freshly picked flavor. Poached Michigan shrimp, bay scallops, and meat from Maine lobster claws decorate salads, and chefs concoct main-dish accents such as chanterelle cream sauce to dress their carefully curated pasta dishes. The spot's localized focus is especially visible in its shareable plates—the cheese tasting for two, for example, comes with cheese that may include Moody Blue savory cheesecake, chèvre from Zingerman's in Ann Arbor, Leelanau raclette cheese from Suttons Bay, and Grassfields organic fait gras from Coopersville. À la carte plates are also available to add helpings of vegetables or creative bites to any main course. Further complementing each heaping forkful, the eatery's American wine list includes selections from many Michigan vineyards.

Groupon Says

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The Groupon Guide to: a Pretty Flower

Once in a great while, a fleeting glimpse of natural color may catch your eye, and you will become lost in the simple wonder of gazing at a pretty flower. Here is how to do so correctly:

  • Look at the flower. It is beautiful.

  • You may be tempted to pick the flower. Do not—simply let it be.

  • Lean in and smell the flower. If you are allergic to flowers you may wish to skip this step or, instead, you can just use a flexible twig to first prod the folds of the flower gently to ensure that it is free of honeybees, which may sting or startle.

  • Again, you may become tempted to pick the flower, justifying the floracide by picturing the flower adorning your sweetheart’s hair or lapel. Continue to resist. If your honeybunch is the sort to manipulate you into murdering flowers so they can cultivate an anachronistic aesthetic, you’re better off just spending the rest of the day staring at this flower while their coffee goes cold waiting for you at the coffee shop.

  • Keep them waiting. Your mother was right about them. Just like this guide is right about flowers.

What is the most beautiful flower? The answer may make you angry.

Morel's

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    Farmington

    32729 Northwestern Hwy.
    Farmington Hills, Michigan 48334
    (248) 254-3840
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