how's it going? are you still getting lots of hits? i have to figure
out how to FTP directly to the website to put you on the homepage.
some sort of ongoing presence in people's minds will keep them coming
back until it's a habit...
-marlo
On Sep 3, 2009, at 10:04 PM, Alison Fromme wrote:
Greetings,
I'm launching Ithaca's Food Web (www.ithacasfoodweb.com), now open
for public consumption!
I created this blog because I've read a lot in the national media
about the rise of local food, and there have been some interesting
examples about what people are doing around the country. But, I
wondered, what's going on right here, locally?
I'm answering that question on Ithaca's Food Web by posting about
all the growing, buying, foraging, cooking, preserving, and eating
going on right here in Tompkins County.
Of course, I'm just one person, and this is a work in progress. I
invite you to take a look, offer feedback and comment on posts, sign
up for weekly email updates, and connect with your food web. And if
you have any story ideas or topics you'd like to see me cover, just
send me an email.
And, don't forget to check out other great local food blogs,
including:
*Eating Ithaca, which produces great podcasts about local food
*Eggs on Sunday, which celebrates cooking with local ingredients and
features lovely photographs
*Finger Lakes Feasting, which has great info about where to find
local ingredients, with recipes too
Thanks and I hope to hear from you!
Alison Fromme
[email protected]
website: www.alisonfromme.com
blog: www.ithacasfoodweb.com
twitter: @alisonfromme
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