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

Friday, November 4, 2011

Another Tragedy of the Commons

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The original phrase Tragedy of the Commons was based on a paper by Garrett Hardin. The idea is that when people use resources from a common...
Monday, August 29, 2011

Local Food and Weight Loss, Part 2

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I first brought up this subject in Part 1 . Stephen Guyenet at Whole Health Source has an 8-article series on food rewards and obesity...
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Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Taking Over the World

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No, not the Republicrats. The Cucumbers! It's a great season for cucumbers in Colorado. I stopped at the store buying vinegar...
Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Local Food and Weight Loss, Part 1

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I haven't posted for a long time, I know. I've been working on educating myself in the economics of what's happening in our cou...
Thursday, June 9, 2011

We Don't Like It

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People who first started to get concerned about the climate made a fundamental mistake by calling this concern "global warming". ...
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Saturday, April 9, 2011

Enough is Enough (or is it?)

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Human society is based on the stories we tell ourselves. They don't have to be true, just true enough to keep us feeling confident that...
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Wednesday, March 23, 2011

Climate Politics and Pixie Dust

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I recently read the book The Climate Fix by Roger Pielke Jr. Although he makes some interesting points, I cannot recommend the book. The ...
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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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