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Why buy local?
Local Harvest -- find locally grown organic food in your area.
Sustainable Table -- Serving up healthy food choices.
The True Food Network -- A free service to connect consumers who want to take action to end the use of genetically engineered ingredients in our foods
The Edible Schoolyard -- This program engages 950 Berkeley public school students in a one-acre organic garden and a kitchen classroom
The Weston A. Price Foundation for Wise Traditions in Food, Farming and the Healing Arts - a nonprofit dedicated to restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet through education, research and activism.
Eat Wild, the #1 grass-fed food and facts web site.
Take the challenge! Renowned scientist David Suzuki asks you to meet his ten step challenge to help conserve nature. One of the ten steps is to buy locally grown and produced food!
Epicurious? Just type in a vegetable name and get lots of recipes from the best cooking magazines, searchable, printable and email-able. Free online recipe box.
Whole Foods Market recipe finder and cookbook sampler, searchable and printable.
The Farmers Diner -- a great example of living and eating locally.
Organic Consumers Association -- Campaigning for food safety, Organic Agriculture, Fair Trade & Sustainability
Mothers of Organic M.O.O -- mothering our earth, our families, ourselves. M.O.O. is a source of information and inspiration for raising safer, stronger, healthier—happier—children.
Organic Valley Farm Friends -- a consortium of 600 organic farmers. Join the Organic Valley Action Network to help advocate for independent, organic farming and biodiversity.
Community Supported Agriculture Lens. A lens is a web site that is a guide to other web sites. In this case, there are links to recipes, books and other CSA-related resources.
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