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Where to get local food? | Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge
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Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge. Eating Close To Home All Year Round! Where to get local food? Where to get local food? Walk slowly; carry a big salmonberry. Please note that this blog is no longer being updated as of January 20, 2014. Of course you do! View the 2012 Home Grown map: https:/ pr50.files.wordpress.com/2012/07/foodmap.pdf. Bernie’s fruit truck (Vitamin Express). Boule Bakery (Shona Watt). Gordon Wilson and Judy Tyabji-Wilson). Farmer’s Gate (Pat Hanson). Tomatoes, green peppers, gre...
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The last post | Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge
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Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge. Eating Close To Home All Year Round! Where to get local food? January 20, 2014. Just a note to readers and followers that I (Giovanni Spezzacatena) am no longer updating this blog. It all began in May 2009 when I decided to volunteer to help The Powell River Food Security Project. Run until just this week by David Parkinson who is no longer in the position of coordinator) to publicize the 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge’s goals with a blog. Posted in 50-mile diet.
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“Zero-Mile Living” with Carolyn Herriot | Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge
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Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge. Eating Close To Home All Year Round! Where to get local food? September 19, 2013. 8220;Zero-Mile Living” with Carolyn Herriot. Tue Sep. 24: “Zero-Mile Living” with Carolyn Herriot. The Powell River Food Security Project is pleased to co-sponsor this event with the Powell River Garden Club! Anyone familiar with Carolyn’s many articles or her two books, The Zero Mile Diet. And The Zero Mile Diet Cookbook. Will want to attend this event! Tuesday September 24, 7:00 PM.
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Haiku | Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge
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Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge. Eating Close To Home All Year Round! Where to get local food? Please note that this blog is no longer being updated as of January 20, 2014. Skookum Food Provisioners’ Cooperative. With help from the Powell River Literacy Council Presented the 2010 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge Haiku Contest! Here is Tania Jalbert’s great Haiku:. Razor vines give forth sweet gifts. The Grand Prix Spécial du Jury, goes to Roberta Meehan for her fantastic Haiku:. The bear has been here.
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Edible Garden Tour | Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge
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Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge. Eating Close To Home All Year Round! Where to get local food? Please note that this blog is no longer being updated as of January 20, 2014. The 2013 Edition of The Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge starts with The Edible Garden Tour on Sunday August 4! Get your Guidebook here. Click the poster to view the guidebook (prints out on 8.5″ x 11″ letter-sized paper). The 10 gardens this year are split up into two sets: a morning and afternoon set. You are commen...
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Happy Blackberry Festival! | Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge
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Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge. Eating Close To Home All Year Round! Where to get local food? August 16, 2013. It doesn’t get more 50-mile than this– plus maybe the rain will wash the stains away. Posted in 50-mile diet. Laquo; Yesterday’s Edible Garden Tour officially kicked off the 2013 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge! 8220;Zero-Mile Living” with Carolyn Herriot. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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FAQ | Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge
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Powell River 50-Mile Eat Local Challenge. Eating Close To Home All Year Round! Where to get local food? 50 mm is more like it! FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions. Please note that this blog is no longer being updated as of January 20, 2014. Q: Why are you doing this and why do I have to sign up? I already eat lots of local food! Also, it will encourage other farmers, gardeners and others in the local food movement to move here! Check out the 50 Reasons to join the Challenge! Q: Do I have to eat 100% Local?