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Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 10:12:35 -0500
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Subject: Re: fad?
I'm not trying to be a muckraker so early in my membership, Jane, but isn't
that the definition of a market economy. People vote with their dollars,
and when they don't get what they want, they start grass roots
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Date: Mon, 9 Dec 2002 05:59:11 -0500
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Subject: Re: fad?
The biggest hope is that people like Perry can educate the public to
the true value of FRESH AND LOCAL
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Jane said: As people are making this shift to local food, it will inspire
more home grown local economies...
I'm not trying to be a muckraker so early in my membership, Jane, but isn't
that the definition of a market economy. People vote with their dollars,
and when they don't get what they
Perry wrote: hopefully other
stakeholders within the foodshed will want to buy locally
and receive the
same fresh locally produced food. And yep!! this could
very well be a fad
too!!!
Good taste good heath is never a fad. (Should be
someone's motto.)
"Good
taste good heath is never a fad."
This is a great motto...!!! What I should have
said is I worry about how long the general population can hold interest in
anything!!! Grants are great if they can be used to make a change that will
continue to have an impact after
Perry, please keep us informed after your Tuesday meeting. I'm
picking up on your excitement and feel that others are probably
energized by it also. Good Luck!
This is a great motto...!!! What I should have said is I worry
about how long the general population can hold interest in anything!!
It's also interesting to know that herbalist Jim Duke refers to this
and the preceding year as 'the great herbal depression.' His point is
that less money is