The director of Canyon County Development Services said McEvoy had been playing a shell game, moving nuisance waste from one inspection zone on his property to others.
From a meat- and dairy-eater's perspective, the meal wasn't a perfect mirror to what it would have been if any ingredient had been welcome. But it did have its brilliant moments, and The Kula Connection's "cheese" was one of them.
"We are on our way to achieving our dream of a year-around indoor-outdoor farmers market," wrote BFM Board President Mike Sommer in an email blast. "This move is the first step."