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Richmond Humanists | Past Events
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A humanist group within the First Unitarian-Universalist church and a chapter of the American Humanist Association in Richmond, Virginia. Here is some information about some past meetings:. 8212; 2016 —. March 6th –. Led a fascinating discussion with a panel of clergy and ex-clergy who do not believe in the supernatural. Linda is a coauthor of. Caught in the Pulpit: Leaving Belief Behind. Brett Wilson is the founder and owner of Horse and Buggy Produce, http:/ www.horseandbuggyproduce.com/. Dr Peter Bogh...
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local | bella eats
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And please, be thankful for what we’ve got. We are all very, very lucky to live here. Babes in the Wood. Horse and Buggy Produce. Charlottesville Local Food Hub. Virginia Friends of Farmers. Virginia Independent Consumers and Farmers Association. Local Businesses That Support Local Food. Enter ‘bellaeats’ in coupon bar for $10 off order of $50]. Better World Betty – Integrating Local Food Into Your Life. Charlottesville Local Food Hub Blog. JAM According to Daniel. Mas to Miller’s. Brian and I truly enjo...
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* she wears boots *: February 2012
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Friday, February 3, 2012. Knife Skills Part 2, or Ode To The Humble Onion. Its been a busy few weeks for shewearsboots. Among the myriad of January adventures (6 shows in 4 days with the Dont Tell Darlings. Debut impending, selling more produce for Horse and Buggy. Oh, and Western wear shopping adventures). 160;Ive been reading Mark Ruhlmans Twenty. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Search she wears boots. Knife Skills Part 2, or Ode To The Humble Onion.
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* she wears boots *: October 2011
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Friday, October 28, 2011. The Case for Pie - New York Times, 1902. NYT broke this story on May 3, 1902:. No pie-eating people can ever be permanently vanquished.". I'm not saying this statements in this column aren't socially and culturally problematic, even racist, but I cannot help but get behind one thing this author siezes upon:. Pie Is. Powerful. Thanks to Alex Barron for this. I don't know where you find things like this. And have you made it recently? Tuesday, October 25, 2011. Was in town. Af...
richmondfoodcollective.blogspot.com
Richmond Food Collective: Local CSAs and Farm Clubs
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Tuesday, January 3, 2012. Local CSAs and Farm Clubs. CSA, or Community Supported Agriculture, is a great way to support local farms. All CSAs work differently but usually you pay an annual fee to join and then a weekly fee for your fresh produce (and now more options like bread, eggs, milk and more.) Some farms use a 'debit' system so that you can shop at the market money-free.others deliver right to your doorstep. Check out the Wikipedia article on CSAs. Here are some of the CSAs in the Richmond area.
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horseandbuggyproduce | Horse & Buggy Produce
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Horse and Buggy Produce. A Local Natural Foods Cooperative. Http:/ www.horseandbuggyproduce.com. Posts by Brett Wilson:. November 16, 2010. November 9, 2010. November 9, 2010. November 9, 2010. October 20, 2010. October 14, 2010. October 7, 2010. Older Posts ». Blog at WordPress.com. Horse and Buggy Produce. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Follow “Horse and Buggy Produce”. Get every new post delivered to your Inbox. Build a website with WordPress.com.
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Cville To Grow: Horse & Buggy Produce: Couple's Share
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Sunday, June 6, 2010. Horse and Buggy Produce: Couple's Share. On Friday I got my most anticipated order from Retail Relay yet: my first share of fruits and vegetables from Horse and Buggy Produce. I felt kinda like the cooks on Food Network's Chopped. Opening their black mystery baskets to uncover the assorted goodies inside. I can't say I was disappointed by the variety. This week's 'mystery basket' contained:. 1 head of bibb lettuce. 1 head of red romaine lettuce. About 1 pound of bing cherries. I may...
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