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Julie Schmit of USA Today writes that the "locally grown" label is part of retailers' push to tap into consumer desires for fresh and safe products that support small, local farmers and help the environment because they're not trucked so far.
The cover of Time's March 12 issue shows an apple with a yellow sticker and the words: "Forget organic. Eat Local." We wouldn't go that far, things aren't that simple in real life, but it's interesting to see that local food is getting more airtime after the last few years when organic food too...
On Saturday 9th September from 10am – 3pm there will be a farmer’s market on the Front Green at Lochgilphead. Organised by the Argyll and Bute Agriculture Forum and Argyll Country Markets the market will have locally produced food – beef, lamb, veg, chicken, pork, pies, seafood, cheese, e...
On Saturday 9th September from 10am – 3pm there will be a farmer’s market on the Front Green at Lochgilphead. Organised by the Argyll and Bute Agriculture Forum and Argyll Country Markets the market will have locally produced food – beef, lamb, veg, chicken, pork, pies, seafood, cheese, e...
On Saturday 9th September from 10am – 3pm there will be a farmer’s market on the Front Green at Lochgilphead. Organised by the Argyll and Bute Agriculture Forum and Argyll Country Markets the market will have locally produced food – beef, lamb, veg, chicken, pork, pies, seafood, cheese, e...
On Saturday 9th September from 10am – 3pm there will be a farmer’s market on the Front Green at Lochgilphead. Organised by the Argyll and Bute Agriculture Forum and Argyll Country Markets the market will have locally produced food – beef, lamb, veg, chicken, pork, pies, seafood, cheese, e...
Here's a link to berrygrowers ontario and some locations in Brantford for fresh berries. www.ontarioberries.com/location.htm Or, check out the new map from the Brant County Federation of Agriculture available at the Farmers Market, tourism centre, and local food stands.
Honest Farm » Bush (yes that one) promotes local sustainable food Home | Map & Directions To Us | Make a Donation Good Eating Close To Home Bush (yes that one) promotes local sustainable food By: Susie Quick Tuesday, April 29, 2008 @ 8:12 PM Filed under: Sustaining (our farm blog) A...
squash is obviously on mine) that and local food :) Did you know? A typical carrot has to travel 1,838 miles to reach your dinner table. Thats some serious jet lag (loss in nutrients, flavor and freshness) www.localharvest.org/ www.sustainabletable.org/issues/eatlocal/
Tonight, I made an incredibly healthy and tasty meal - using all ingredients from farmers within 150 miles of Austin. Most of the meal - a yummy combination of red lentils, zucchini, okra, carrots, and green pepper, with Asian spices - came from sellers at the Austin Farmers Market, w...
On Saturday 9th September from 10am – 3pm there will be a farmer’s market on the Front Green at Lochgilphead. Organised by the Argyll and Bute Agriculture Forum and Argyll Country Markets the market will have locally produced food – beef, lamb, veg, chicken, pork, pies, seafood, cheese, e...
Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project The Appalachian Sustainable Agriculture Project's Local Food Campaign celebrates fresh, locally produced food grown by our farming neighbors on their family farms throughout Western North Carolina and the southern Appalachians.