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Fri, 21 Jun 2002 06:57:38 -0400
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Lucky dog.  Amazing how the most densely populated areas have the most
traditionally grown food.
Paul
> <<   Most local produce is
> anything but organic. >>
>
> Here in politically correct western Mass. there are many
> local organic farmers and much attention paid to being pure
> and wholesome. The farmers market has tons of good stuff
> all summer into the fall. So I eat local stuff all summer
> because I know it's the least contaminated and because
> I like to support local farmers. But it also means I am eating
> greens and fruits that would have been available to pick. (We
> also have a buffalo farm in town.) Frances


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