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Locavore Way Discover and Enjoy the Pleasures of Locally Grown Food

ISBN-10: 1603424539

ISBN-13: 9781603424530

Edition: 2009

Authors: Amy Cotler

List price: $19.95
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Millions of Americans are rediscovering the pleasures of locally grown food. By eating food grown close to home, they can boost their health, reduce their carbon footprint, support a robust local economy, and enhance their sense of community...all while savoring scrumptious, satisfying meals. It's no wonder that the number of farmers markets has more than doubled in the last 15 years, and the number of people getting produce straight from the farm has increased almost twentyfold in the same period! But novice locavores can find themselves stumped by basic questions. What's the best way to shop at a farmers market? Is it possible to eat locally all year long? And just what does one do with…    
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Book details

List price: $19.95
Copyright year: 2009
Publisher: Storey Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 11/11/2009
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 160
Size: 6.00" wide x 8.00" long x 0.63" tall
Weight: 0.814
Language: English

A longtime advocate of local eating, Amy Cotler is the founding director of Berkshire Grown, food initiative that received international recognition as a model for local food advocacy. She now consults, teaches, and lectures on food and farm-to-table issues. She worked as the Web food forum host for The New York Times, and her food articles have been published in numerous periodicals, including Fine Cooking, Kitchen Garden, Cook, and Orion. Her five cookbooks include Wrap It Up and Fresh From the Farm: The Massachusetts Farm to School Cookbook, which is available free online. Amy has developed close to 1,000 recipes, including many for the revision of The Joy of Cooking. She's taught at the…    

Welcome!
Getting Started
Shop For Local Foods
Farmers' Markets
Farm Stands and U-Pick Farms
Community Supported Agriculture
Buying Clubs
Stores of All Kinds
Eat Simply and Seasonally
At Home with Local Foods
Open Recipes and Improvisations
Dining Out
Play with Your Produce
Connect and Engage
Get Your Hands Dirty
Become a Local Food Advocate
Appendix
Key Events in Local Food History
Local Food and Sustainability Glossary
Resources
Index