A Locally Grown Diet With Fuss but No Muss
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Jose
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Date: July 24, 2008 04:48PM Seems these issues are permeating the wider society.
The rest here [www.nytimes.com] Cheers, J Re: A Locally Grown Diet With Fuss but No Muss
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Sundancer
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Date: July 24, 2008 04:53PM Good post, Jose. My partner & I make time to garden because it is a huge priority for us. We have ripped out most of our lawn to do so and it is awesome!!! Our daughter eats much more raw food now that it is available for the picking -- she even eats raw green beans now! Re: A Locally Grown Diet With Fuss but No Muss
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dewey
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Date: July 24, 2008 04:53PM i think thats awesome!!
patty Re: A Locally Grown Diet With Fuss but No Muss
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Sundancer
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Date: July 24, 2008 05:11PM Thanks -- we do too! Sundancer Re: A Locally Grown Diet With Fuss but No Muss
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Sundancer
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Date: July 24, 2008 05:12PM BTW, the guy on the left is my oldest son, vegan but still cooked. Re: A Locally Grown Diet With Fuss but No Muss
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Anonymous User
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Date: July 25, 2008 01:13PM cool! i just got The 100 Mile diet from the library, it's pretty interesting. Re: A Locally Grown Diet With Fuss but No Muss
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sgc
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Date: July 25, 2008 01:56PM Urban farmers are developing, and that's great, especially because land is so expensive that it allows farmers with no land to get access to some land to farm, with a direct contact with the customers. Raw Fruit Festival [www.raw-fruit-festival.net] Health, Fitness and Fasting Retreats in Spain [www.fit-in-nature.net] Sorry, only registered users may post in this forum.
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