Keeping Agriculture Locally Empowered A Fundraiser for the K.A.L.E. Society November 2nd, 2008 11am to 4pm Ukrainian Cultural Centre 805 East Pender Tickets $10 each, $25 for Family, $40 for six Contact kalesociety@gmail.com http://kale.vcn.bc.ca/ Organic lunch with local produce provided Participants: …
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Eat K.A.L.E.
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Food is Fundamental: A Conference on Mouths, Minds, Development & UBC Farm
http://100milediet.org/food-is-fundamental-a-conference-on-mouths-minds-development-ubc-farmSept 23-27, 2008 Food Is Fundamental The Student Environment Centre (SEC) and Friends of the UBC Farm (FotF) are hosting the "Food is Fundamental" conference to educate, discuss and take action on pressing food issues. …
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FarmAde 2008!
http://100milediet.org/farmade-2008On Friday, September 26th, 2008 from 3pm-7pm Rain or Shine! Please join us for an All Ages, Free Admission, Open-Air Festival featuring Live Local Music: The Showgears, BPM, and The Agora String Band. …
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Long Live the Village Green
http://longlivethevillagegreen.blogspot.com100 Mile Diet
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Local Thanksgiving
http://smarticle.co.uk/food/local-thanksgiving/tomorrow. Today they told me that they don’t have anything to make so I said just roast a chicken or any local bird you can find (a lot of pheasant hunters around here might be up for it), I’ll prepare the rest. From my pantry and freezer. Forget 100 miles; It’s going to be a ten foot thanksgiving for seven people. In my pantry, I had made pumpkin puree from our after-halloween foraged pumpkins so I’ll make a leaf lard crust pumpkin pie with lots of spice and homemade condensed milk (just milk
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chickpea
http://chickpeanutrition.blogspot.com100 mile diet
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Ecopreneurist - Green & Sustainable Business Ventures
http://ecopreneurist.comMy family is coming for Thanksgiving this year and in the spirit of the season, we wanted to try and do something a little different, a 100-mile Thanksgiving. The 100-mile movement is a local eating experiment whereby you buy food that is locally raised and produced from within a 100-mile radius of where you live. We have 22 family and friends coming from up and down the East coast from Ithaca, NY to
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EcoGreenius: Trees can live without man, but man can’t live without trees.
http://www.ecogreenius.comMy family is coming for Thanksgiving this year and in the spirit of the season, we wanted to try and do something a little different, a 100-mile Thanksgiving. The 100-mile movement is a local eating experiment whereby you buy food that is locally raised and produced from within a 100-mile radius of where you live. We have 22 family and friends coming from up and down the East coast from Ithaca, NY to
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The Green House Effect | Share. Learn. Shop. Explore. Your world in green.
http://thegreenhouseeffect.orgA Cap & Trade Thanksgiving My family is coming for Thanksgiving this year and in the spirit of the season, we wanted to try and do something a little different, a 100-mile Thanksgiving. The 100-mile movement is a local eating experiment whereby you buy food that is locally raised and produced from within a 100-mile radius of where you live. We have 22 family and friends coming from up and down the East coast from Ithaca, NY to
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Post-its and Chicken Scratch
http://postchicken.blogspot.com100 Mile Diet
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A Meatless Thanksgiving Around the World
http://itsgettinghotinhere.org/2008/11/25/a-meatless-thanksg...m being controversial, and some local turkey farmers and other organizations are doing really great work to preserve heritage turkey breeds, eat local foods, and green your Thanksgiving meal overall. Once again, the 100 Mile Diet proposes enjoying a 100 Mile Thanksgiving, whether or not vegetarian. But pledging for a meatless day is a big step too! Bruce Friedman at HuffPo gives you 10 other reasons to “Pardon a Turkey”, if international unity doesn’t cut it! And yet another reason to give up meat this
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Beth Eats Local
http://www.betheatslocal.orgI’m going to keep these to a minimum as I don’t think they’re good to eat all the time, but it’s nice to know they are there. I’ll also stick to goats and sheep cheeses. In fact, all of these rules are ones that Alisa and James had from the beginning. They also had an eating out with friends clause and a travelling clause. I’m not going to cave on the first one, my friends have dealt with me for six months and they can deal
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Another post from the Good Life
http://www.betheatslocal.org/2008/11/25/another-post-from-th...I’m going to keep these to a minimum as I don’t think they’re good to eat all the time, but it’s nice to know they are there. I’ll also stick to goats and sheep cheeses. In fact, all of these rules are ones that Alisa and James