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I’m Not Alone Here
Jackie Wheeler agrees that Locavorism seems harder in the (desert) West, as she writes in High Country News. Phoenix must be a far tougher growing area than where I am in the Inland Northwest, and I’ve had my fair share of … Continue reading
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Crunch-Time Cooking
Wednesday night’s dinner happened so fast I didn’t have time to think about it, let alone properly chronicle it for posterity. Between rushing home from errand-running and delivering The Middle-Schooler to his band concert, I had roughly one hour to … Continue reading
Oh, Was That Today?
Fall is here, harvest is upon us, and my town’s farmers market is closing soon. Even though the market is an easy walk from home, and even closer to where I work, I’ve only gotten there twice this year. In fact, tomorrow … Continue reading
This is Interesting…
Fake Farmer’s Markets are cropping up in L.A. and maybe elsewhere in the country. If imitation is the sincerest form of flattery, then theft must be out-and-out praise.