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Meet Tyler Stokes, chef and owner of Provisions

September 18, 2015 by Aimee Cook

Tyler Stokes did not always want to be a chef. He was in business school planning a career in the stock market but fortunately for us foodies, he got derailed. Growing up on a farm in Star Valley, Wyoming, this culinary genius learned early on how to grow and raise food and the importance of … Read more

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