How To Eat Locally »

Posted By jdbranded 4 months, 1 week ago in Health & Fitness

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There are a number of ways that the foods you eat can be positive for the environment, for livestock, for your health, and even sometimes for your wallet. Eating locally means your food travels less distance, and is often fresher and tastier.

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    MisterKalan4 months, 1 week ago

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    This is great if you live in california, but what about the east coast when you don't have local veggies!!

    not a problem for me anymore tho :)

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      wordpicture4 months ago

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      unfortunately i can't seem to find locally grown ice cream ;(

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        ClaireGrinton4 months ago

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        on the east coast, there is a growing trend of rooftop gardens, air and hydroponic plants, and community gardens. Never fret! There IS a way! :)

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