ANN ARBOR – You've heard it all before: buying local supports the local economy, creates jobs, helps the environment, and saves energy. But have you thought about the impact that buying and eating ...
Where you buy your food matters. It matters for your health – locally grown food is more nutrient dense, and far less likely to be treated with chemical pesticides, herbicides, or ripeners. It matters ...
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Expert: 'Eating local' may not be best solution for fighting climate change
Broadcast version by Mark Richardson for West Virginia News Service reporting for the Sentient-Public News Service ...
As residents of Vancouver, B.C., maybe that's what James MacKinnon and Alisa Smith should have called their "100-mile diet." But who's complaining when their one-year experiment in eating only ...
Folks who eat at six local restaurants over the next two months (and tell the world about it) can score fun, tasty prizes.
With Thanksgiving just around the corner, medical experts are reminding families to keep safety at the heart of their ...
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