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Make the Most of Your Summer CSA With These Veggie-Life-Extending Tips

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August 7, 2014
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By Steve Holt Thanks to Steve Holt for interviewing me for this piece. His article was originally published on TakePart. With a little planning and some creativity, you can say good-bye to spoiled, unused local produce. It’s happened to all …

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A Guide to Buying and Selling Local Foods In New England for Buyers and Producers

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April 10, 2014
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Last month, Noelle and I had the pleasure of attending the SBN Local Food Trade Show. Fifty vendors and hundreds of other food producers and buyers were in attendance for a lively day of networking and discussions focused on buying and …

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The Local Meat Processing Landscape

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February 5, 2014
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As you may have read in the paper a few weeks ago, Blood Farms just burned down. Why is this a big deal? They were one of only three slaughterhouses in Massachusetts who service the nearly 100 livestock producers in the area. All of these farmers rely on this limited number of slaughterhouses to process their animals, so the loss of just one facility puts the local meat industry in a tight situation.

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Julia’s Best of Boston

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July 30, 2013
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In the depths of summer, print magazines put together their “Best of” lists as a way to boost readership (and advertising dollars) during what would otherwise be a slow time.  While we don’t have those same dips and effects, we …

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Financing A Sustainable Food System in New England

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April 5, 2013
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by Lisa Sebesta How can we finance a sustainable food system in New England? In late January, 125 people gathered for a one-day session to tackle this question. Obviously, it’s difficult, if not impossible, to answer this in a single day. …

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Eating Green: Exploring the Triple Bottom Line

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October 4, 2012
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The recent Stanford Study called to attention the reason so many folks choose organic foods over conventionally grown, and it’s not necessarily nutritional value.  The study asserted that conventional is the same as organic, nutritionally speaking.

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Urban Agriculture: Progress and Potential in Boston

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July 17, 2012
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Already at the forefront of the local food movement, Boston continues to become a better city for restauranteurs committed to sourcing foods locally and sustainably. The Boston Redevelopment Authority (BRA), in conjunction with the Mayor’s Food Council and Office of Food Initiatives, is hard at work developing plans to modify the city’s zoning regulations to permit and even encourage urban agriculture.

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9 Tips for Incorporating Local, Sustainable Foods Into Your Menu

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April 24, 2012
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“Local” and “Sustainable” have been buzz words of the restaurant industry for the last few years and this trend is here to stay. Buying locally and sustainably is not just good for the environment and the local economy: it can …

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25 tips for eating local without going crazy

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February 7, 2012
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No matter where you live, eating seasonally and locally offers a different way of thinking about food. While some areas of the country are relatively blessed to have locally grown fruits and vegetables for longer seasons, such as California and …

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Fundraising for Slow Money

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November 11, 2011
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At the Slow Money National Gathering last month, I gave a Fundraising 101 presentation that covered the basics of business planning and financial projections required when seeking investors or loans.  One of the first questions asked was, “How does Slow Money business planning differ …

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