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Sharing our sixth year of eating locally; sources, gardening, recipes, and more.

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Save Some for the Kids

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Ten or twenty years ago, I often saw bumper stickers on the backs of huge motorhomes on the highway: "We're Spending our Children...
Monday, December 22, 2008

Some Winter Recipes

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I'm making a determined effort to use my stored foods. It's really not a problem with the tomato sauce, and the delicious nectarine...
Sunday, December 7, 2008

Living Within Our Means

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Slightly off-topic for local foods, but too important to let slide. This is a distressing time in this country. The problems we as a natio...
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Sunday, November 30, 2008

The Costs of Local Foods

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Last April I gave several talks on local eating. One person asked a question that I did not really answer at that time: how has local eatin...
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Connecting the Path: The Food Storage Year

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I'm engaged in rediscovering the skills that our foremothers knew: how to store food for the winter and spring until the next harvest, a...
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Saturday, November 22, 2008

One Local Year: The Road Ahead

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A year ago, I wrote a post about making the road by walking. We walked, and made a little footpath. When I started the local food buying c...
Sunday, November 16, 2008

One Local Year: Surprises

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We had some real surprises during the 100-mile diet year (Nov 2007 through Oct 2008). The first is that eating high-quality home-cooked loc...
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Lynnet
I live on an acre in the foothills west of Loveland with my husband and two cats. We enjoy the quiet out here, and the abundant wildlife. I manage a small local food buying cooperative in the Loveland area. My husband and I decided to eat a 100-mile diet for a year, starting Nov. 1 2007. I will be blogging our experiences, our local food finds, and recipes for using local and CSA vegetables. We're nearly five years into this journey, not so strict as when we started, but I have found a multitude of local food sources which we use for nearly all of our foods.
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