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> It brings me to another question though. My husband and I moved to
> Monterey,
> TN with a population of 3,000 to 6,000 (it's hard to tell!). The closest
> bigger town is Cookeville which has a Kroger and Wal-Mart. Both have very
> limited selections of organic veggies. At most I have found lettuce,
> cauliflower, onions, celery, and carrots. Nashville, which I believe has
> bigger stores like Whole Foods, is a 1 1/2 hour drive away. I eventually
> want to plant a garden but what can I do in the meantime? If I buy
> non-organic foods what can I do to protect myself?
There may be CSAs near you. You can look it up here. Be sure to paste
the two halves of this URL together.
http://www.localharvest.org/search-csa.jsp?scale=&lat=&lon=&x=&y=&ty=6&zip=&st=45&but.x=33&but.y=5
Of course, in January you may not get much (whoops! I'm thinking
like a Colorado resident, which I am). CSA is Community Supported
Agriculture, where you pay up front and get a bag of veggies
every week for the season. Almost all are organic farms.
Also look for farmers markets.
Here is a list for Tennessee.
http://www.ams.usda.gov/farmersmarkets/States/Tennessee.htm#N
Lynnet
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