Noah. Check out www.slowfood.com
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Permalink Reply by Noah on August 11, 2008 at 3:48pm
We'll have only local choices as this oil-driven fantasy we call life in the US fades away. It has to happen. Lot of people will suffer. Time to green the roof is now!
Noah
I love this question. I recently did an info card on buying local that was displayed at the office by our green committee (I'm a chairperson). I can actually get kindof preachy about this, because we're surrounded by farmland here, but too many people get all their produce from the grocery store.
I live 25 miles from the nearest farmers market but that's way better than the carrot that travelled 1500 miles to my grocery store. We have a rule in our house, "If you can get it at the farmer's market, you're not allowed to buy it a the grocery store." So, on market day, I hit the farmer's market first, and then head for the grocery store for the few things that I can't get at the market. There are so many reasons to buy local not the least of which is the cost of FM vs. grocery store, it's just stupid not to buy from there. There I go getting preachy again ;-)
M
"If you can get it at the farmer's market, you're not allowed to buy it a the grocery store."
I go by this too! :-) It's a good thing kale is plentiful this time of year. Watermelon is great too! Apple and pear trees are nearby my house. I try to get the most local products at the grocery store as well.
Permalink Reply by Noah on August 11, 2008 at 3:44pm
Nice house rule. Run for state senate and pass tax incentives for people who buy food locally. I figure 80% of what I am eating this summer comes from the West Chester farmer's market and roadside stands, but stuff like ginger root, limes, lemons, and mangoes come from far away. Love those local lettuces especially. This winter I'll have to revert to WholeFoods and the other supermarkets for most of my produce needs. I stopped eating bananas after reading Dan Koeppel's "Banana: The Fate of the Fruit That Changed the World". Never realized how much evil our government has perpetrated on behalf of banana profiteers.
Noah
In summer, about 80%. In winter, we are very limited as I live in a cold climate. I enjoy local root vegetables all winter, but my greens and fruit are shipped here. I think it's time to move to a warmer area!
hi hitesh,
how are you
if yoga is practiced regularly then it's not difficult to achieve flexibility, yep i can share the knowledge with you that I got from the university, don't worry about it
oh yeah she is married :(
wow did that beautiful lady kiss u.. lol
great u won two things.
the 2nd rank and her heart?
oops shes married right?
oh well theres tons of ppl that love u specially on GITMR
can u help me with my postures when u run your raw-community?
i do yoga, but not regularly, and my flexibility isnt that great.
my breathing capacity is great, and thats the only thing good.
things that have actually worked for me:
Valerian root for tea - very calming...
Lemon juice, sliced lemon peel, lemon grass or lemon verbina, raw honey, star anise (optional), maybe some ginger, hot water (let it all infuse together for a while) ...
oh yeah there were like 3 judges who really eager to find mistakes in my asanas and other yoga practices that they asked me to perform :)
But i am lucky hahahaha