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Monthly Archives: September 2008
Opportunities
As recent as yesterday I had a conversation with someone discussing the vast opportunities that local farmers had in supplying New York City with more locally grown food. At least as of September 13 2008, there doesn’t appear to be … Continue reading
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Declaration for Healthy Food and Agriculture
OK, folks. If you believe in good, safe, clean food and FARMS, the please sign onto the declaration and help secure a future for our farmers. Thanks, Mike BiltonenPomologist
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Culinary Equality
I love food. Who doesn’t? I love everything (almost) from snails and caviar to a great cheeseburger and french fries (just not the industrial types). Yet as the Slow Food Nation wraps up in San Francisco, I worry about how … Continue reading
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