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Today was a day of making local connections. Big and small and in-between. It was a day of connecting with new people and finding new ways to plug-in to local food.
Eco Geek talks back
Last night I sent an email to Sarah Jackson over at Eco Geek to see if she had any recommendations for restaurants […]

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This will be short as Jake is having a needy night - needing to find a way to put himself on my lap that is. Not sure if it’s the change in the weather, or my longer hours, or Mike being gone. But typing with one hand is not that much fun.
Anyhow, if you’re thinking […]

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Hello Leslie

Every once in a while something happens to remind me that it really is a small web world. Today I got two unexpected emails. One from my Uncle Don letting me know my dad (hi dad!) directed him to my blog and saying hi. And the other from Leslie Dietz. Seems that I owe her […]

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We’re not subscribers to the Sunday Seattle Times, so I missed the fact that this week’s edition of their Sunday magazine included a feature on local farmers and eating locally. Thanks to JC Costello’s post on the Ethicurean yesterday I’ve now been alerted and had a chance to read it in it’s entirety.
 
Wow! After the let down […]

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It’s official. Local eating in Seattle has gone mainstream. This is evidenced by the current edition of Seattle Metropolitan magazine, The Food Lover’s Guide. The beautiful photo on the cover alone is enough to convince me. But then again, I’ve always been nothing if not a sucker for fresh berries.
Total sidetrack for a moment, please […]

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So as some of you might remember, I took some photos for a magazine back in July. That magazine was Maclean’s of Canada I was also interviewed by their very nice contributing editor Julia McKinnell for the article she was working on about chickens in Seattle. I’ve been waiting with baited breath ever since to see if I would […]

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Daily Photo

Pru, Penny, Lucy and I in the yard.
I was interviewed by a Canadian magazine (to be named later) about my city chickens for an article they’re doing about Seattle’s thriving chicken culture and they’ve offered to include a photo or two of the girls (and maybe me) if I can get some good ones. Our […]

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