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about The 100 Mile Diet
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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What About Global Fair Trade?
When we think about global trade, we can’t separate it from global consequences.
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2008: The Ecoyear
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Getting Personal with a Tuna
The Importance of Getting Back in Touch with my Food
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Sign the Petition Against Canada's Blockade of a Climate Change Agreement
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From Wheat-Free To Wheat Festival
Finding locally grown grain was one of the biggest struggles we faced in our 100-mile year.
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Portion Size and Sustainability
I am absolutely overwhelmed by the portion size of restaurant meals - and I've started wondering how significant the consequences are in terms of sustainability
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Can Vegetarianism Go Local?
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Should Jetlagged Food Get Kicked Off The Organics List?
Local Eating for Local Change No. 3 - By The Authors of The 100-Mile Diet Book "Plenty"
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