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farmer’s market on a bicycle
“What’s for dinner?” That’s the central organizing question for Michael Pollan’s brilliant book on the U.S. food system, The Omnivore’s Dilemma. And today, I had a spectacular personal experience of the growing alternatives to the mainstream industrial food system that … Continue reading
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Tagged "Green Oaks Creek", "Slow Food Nation", bicycling, CSA, farm, organic, Pescadero, Xtracycle
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