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20% Local@Home

By joining this group you pledge to spend 20% of your household food budget on local foods by 2019. Start with 10% in 2009 and add just 1% per year for the next 10 years. How many households will pledge in 2009?

Members: 45
Latest Activity: Nov 17

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Fran DiDonato Comment by Fran DiDonato on June 29, 2009 at 11:31am
What about the food you grow at home. How do you count that?
Lynn Rodemann Comment by Lynn Rodemann on April 8, 2009 at 9:41am
thanks jenny! miss seeing you!
Jennifer Burger Comment by Jennifer Burger on March 31, 2009 at 4:51pm
Hi Lynn (and all those searching for local bulk goods!)

One of our vendors from the Kamm's Corners Farmers Market, Hickory Acres, is a supplier for such things. Here is the info from Bettie wiht Hickory Acres:

Jenny,
Yes, we will be carrying a selection of locally grown (Western PA-Ohio)
organic grains! We also carry the Wonder Mill- a grain mill for home use.

We have Hard & Soft Wheat in stock and can order a good variety of other
grains. If you need a specific item please let me know.

Bettie Walter
Hickory Acres
Oberlin, OH
hm 440.775.7337
cell 440.574.5512
Lynn Rodemann Comment by Lynn Rodemann on March 30, 2009 at 1:19pm
Does anyone know of any local places to buy bulk quanitys of dried goods.. like beans, flour, grains, ect.?
Jennifer Hillman Comment by Jennifer Hillman on February 20, 2009 at 1:19pm
Does anyone know where I can get local root vegetables at a market? I expected to see lots of them at the Shaker market and there were only potatoes and onions (the day that I was there)... Nothing against potatoes and onions, of course... Any ideas?
Jennifer Burger Comment by Jennifer Burger on February 20, 2009 at 11:03am
A handful of vendors from the Kamm's Corners Farmers Market informally set up the first and third Sundays of the month for the remainder of the winter. they are there from 11-1. You can get local organic meat and eggs, coffee, jelly, honey, and olive oil.
Bob Gavlak Comment by Bob Gavlak on February 20, 2009 at 10:56am
You can also get local products from us, check out Myfreshfork.com!

I can't wait for peaches though...
Mary K. Holmes Comment by Mary K. Holmes on February 20, 2009 at 9:47am
One of the few places to get local farm products this time of year is the inside North Union Farmers Market at Shaker Square, located between the CVS and Dewey's. Saturday mornings from 9 to noon you can meet local farmers selling mushrooms, meats, dairy, lettuce, honey, potatoes, apples and much more from Northeast Ohio farms.
Brian Doyle Comment by Brian Doyle on February 19, 2009 at 12:34am
I can't hardly wait to get summer sweet corn.
 

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michael feigenbaum Bobbi Reichtell Barbara Strauss Beau Daane Peter McDermott Kelli Bill Vargo Jennifer Hillman Annabel maurice small Brad Hutchison Brian Doyle Lilia Fuquen Jody Lathwell Airielle Banaszak Jennifer Burger Mary K. Holmes Bob Gavlak Jean Nadeau Nick Swetye Diana J Divya Sridhar Stephanie Strong Laura P. Paper Cranium Kelly Clark Lynn Rodemann Tiffany Leeper lisa anne susan
 
 

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