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<p>The Care of Creation Seed Group will be offering an opportunity to purchase<br />some locally produced food items; ie;&nbsp; beans, lentils, etc.&nbsp; Many of us<br />have taken advantage of some of the initiatives that GOW'ers have provided<br />to purchase food - chickens, eggs, beef - direct from local farmers.<br /><strong>VISIT THIS PAGE IN A COUPLE OF WEEKS FOR MORE INFORMATION ON WHAT IS<br />AVAILABLE AND HOW TO ORDER.</strong><br /><br /><strong>Why eat local?&nbsp; Here are a few very good reasons.</strong><br /><br /><strong>1.&nbsp; Support the local economy</strong><br />Eating local means more for the local economy.&nbsp; A dollar spent locally<br />generates twice as much income for the local economy as a dollar spent at<br />the supermarket.<br /><strong><br />2.&nbsp; Eat healthier</strong><br />Locally grown food is less processed, is fresher and is allowed to ripen<br />naturally so it is at it's nutritional peak.<br /><strong><br />3.&nbsp; Taste the difference</strong><br />Local food just tastes better because it is allowed to ripen and come to<br />it's full flavour rather than being picked weeks or months before it<br />reaches the supermarket.<br /><strong><br />4.&nbsp; Protect our Earth</strong><br />A regional diet consumes far less oil and gas than a diet based on food<br />shipped across the country.<br /><br /><strong>5.&nbsp; Get in touch with the seasons</strong><br />Buying local food keeps us in touch with the seasons.&nbsp; By eating with the<br />seasons, we are eating foods when they are at their peak taste, are the<br />most abundant and the least expensive.<br /><br /><strong>6.&nbsp; Know what you are eating</strong><br />It is easier to get answers about how your food is grown; Is it organic or<br />pesticide free?&nbsp; Is the chicken free range?&nbsp; Was the cattle grass fed?&nbsp; If<br />in doubt you can probably check with the farmer directly.<br /><br /><strong>7.&nbsp; Support responsible land development</strong><br />Supporting the local farmers by buying their produce provides and economic<br />reason to keep their land open and undeveloped.<br /><br /></p>]]></content:encoded></rss:item></rdf:RDF>