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The authors of Plenty: One Man, One Woman, and a Raucous Year of Eating Locally, Smith and MacKinnon write about local eating for global change.
Alisa Smith
Alisa Smith
Alisa Smith is a freelance writer based in Vancouver, B.C.
James MacKinnon
James MacKinnon
James MacKinnon is a noted author and speaks regularly on writing and the politics of consumerism.
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Mission Challenge: 100-Mile Diet Party
This Town Is Getting Some Help In Their Eat Local Quest.
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Gardening With Fingers Crossed
Will the tomato seedlings survive the cold and rain?
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How to Change the Food System
There Are Numerous Ways to Promote Local Eating at Every Level.
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Wine by Sailing Ship?
An Old Idea - Shipping Wine By Sea - Is New Again.
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Thinking Global But Eating Local
The 100 Mile Diet And The U.S. Farm Bill / Alisa Smith and James MacKinnon
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Food Activism Is Hot At Kalamazoo Campus
The 100 Mile Diet / Alisa Smith and James MacKinnon
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We Be Jammin': Tips And Recipes Worth Preserving
The 100 Mile Diet: Preserve the bounty of the harvest season
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How College Students Can Eat Locally When Held Captive To A Meal Plan
The 100 Mile Diet / Alisa Smith and James MacKinnon
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