Articles, tagged with "farmers markets", page 6
19th February 2010
The next truck stop beckons as the miles roll past. Something to eat seems like a fairly safe form of entertainment. No one wants any other real excitement driving a 16 wheeler. A smooth uneventful drive is the best for everyone.
A walk around a parkin...
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Author:
Ron Stone
09th February 2010
These days big corporations do not want a lot of suppliers for any of their goods or services and promotional products are no exception. Consolidation of supply saves time and of course money. Putting almost all their purchases into the hands of a single ...
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Author:
Francis G. Murphy
01st February 2010
In the U.K., consumers are gobbling up organic food by the bushel. In fact, according to the Organic Centre Wales, "Direct sales of organic food through box schemes, farmers' markets and farm shops grew by more than a third to L144 million during 2004." A...
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Author:
Alonzo Green
08th January 2010
By Barbara Wade © 2009, All Rights Reserved
Flanked by a revitalized downtown district and the San Francisco Bay, the Embarcadero (Spanish for "the place to embark") certainly lives up to its name. Stretching from the intersection of 2nd and King str...
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Author:
Barbara Wade
08th January 2010
If you are planning for a trip, Kauai is the best option for you. There are many places to visit and to enjoy in this place. This is a place that has many natural types of scenery and other places to roam around. One of the best advantages of this place i...
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Author:
simeonstevek
23rd December 2009
Dartmoor National Park is situated in South Devon in South West England covering 368 square miles, which makes it the largest and wildest area of open country in Southern England. It is a stunning place to visit at anytime of the year with its rugged land...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
10th December 2009
Small farms have a number of options to sell their product and do not need to choose just one. However, it may be in your best interest to make a strategic choice between these options for distribution and to organize your operations around taking full ad...
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Author:
ericpowers
03rd December 2009
The 100 Mile Diet is a recent diet phenomenon created by two young Canadian writers named Alisa Smith and J.B. MacKinnon. The 100 Mile Diet was, however, not inspired at all by weight loss, instead it was inspired on the couple's quest and desire to eat l...
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Author:
JasonCiao
01st December 2009
Did you know that there are many simple things you can do to save our environment? By changing some of our everyday actions, we can all help save the planet! Here are some examples of green tips that can make the world cleaner and healthier for everyone....
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Author:
Lynne Mueller
27th November 2009
Boasting one of the most beautifully diverse landscapes in the world, Peru is a remarkable place to visit. From its sprawling desert plains and the breathtaking beaches of the Pacific coast to the panoramic Andes Mountains and lush tropical jungle in the ...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
25th November 2009
Imagine swimming pools that overlook the Pacific and sunshine most days of the year. All this and more can be yours when you invest in Santa Barbara homes in today's growing market. With unmatched luxury homes and popular local amenities, Santa Barbara ...
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Author:
Jamy Wilson
18th November 2009
In the past decades, many mothers have made the decision to pursue careers, but that trend seems to be changing. Home and hobby are calling to these women, who are willing to make financial and personal sacrifices in order to be the primary caregivers fo...
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Author:
Elliot Higgins
18th November 2009
My website that helps unemployed people has put my finger on the pulse of the economy. The economy, as you may have heard, is in rough shape. Jobs are hard to find. It only makes sense that a lot of people would be looking for business opportunities tha...
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Author:
ChuckLin1
10th November 2009
Then you are in luck as there are a whole host of different events taking place in Devon over the next couple of months.
Halloween
There are a number of terrifying and blood curdling events taken place across Devon to celebrate that most unique time...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
26th October 2009
The city of Moorpark was incorporated in July of 1983, and has enjoyed a good deal of expansion over the past few decades. Its location in the valley that was created by the Arroyo Simi River was once famous for the imported apricot trees that flourished ...
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Author:
larsenlandscape@gmail.com