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		<title>Local Food Markets of Virginia &amp; Maryland Offer Great Fresh Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Aug 2010 20:12:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to finding fresh produce in Virginia and Maryland, you should check out Virginia food market. One of the first places that you need to check is on the Eastern Shore. The Delmarva Peninsula is known throughout the country as having some of the most fertile soil there is. When you include Delaware, Delmarva has some of the best farms not only in the country, but throughout the world.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to finding fresh produce in Virginia and Maryland, you should check out Virginia food market. One of the first places that you need to check is on the Eastern Shore. The Delmarva Peninsula is known throughout the country as having some of the most fertile soil there is. When you include Delaware, Delmarva has some of the best farms not only in the country, but throughout the world.</p>
<p>Eastern Shore</p>
<p>The Eastern Shore of Virginia Farmers&#8217; Market located in the Accomack County Industrial Park in Melfa is a very good market. It is a little over ten years old but it is stocked with some the best produce you can find. Virginia&#8217;s Eastern Shore is known for its tomatoes and hayman sweet potatoes. Statistics show that Virginia is the fourth largest tomato growing state in the US behind California, Texas, and Florida. Nearly 80 percent of the tomatoes grown in Virginia come straight from the two Eastern Shore Virginia counties. Governor Robert McDonnell just broke ground on a new seafood market at the facility also. There are markets all throughout the state but it is on the Shore were the produce is the best.</p>
<p>Many Other Notable Markets</p>
<p>Some of the notable famers&#8217; markets on the Maryland Shore can be found at Cambridge, Easton, and Chestertown. The Chestertown Farmers Market also has an artisans market with it too so you can also buy wares from local artists. This is more of the type of thing that you will find in the big cities like Baltimore where it has more of an open air type feel. Again, on the Eastern Shore you are going to get the best and the same holds true on the Maryland Shore. You can ask anyone in Baltimore who works at a food market and more often than not they are going to tell you that their produce or seafood came straight from the Eastern Shore.</p>
<p>Benefits of Fresh Food Markets</p>
<p>The good thing about a Maryland food market is that you are going to be able to get your hands on produce that is as fresh as it can be. At a food market you are going to get stuff that was picked that day because it usually comes from a smaller garden and not a large scale operation. That is also another big advantage of buying from a food and farmers market.</p>
<p>The author of this article knows all about Virginia food market and <a target="_new" href="http://www.gianteagle.com/storelocator/default.aspx">Maryland food market</a>. The article written by this author has wealthy information about <a target="_new" href="http://www.gianteagle.com/storelocator/default.aspx">Maryland food market</a> as well.</p>
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		<title>Can a Person Live on Only Fresh Foods?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Aug 2010 19:04:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Living on fresh foods has never been easier. Most supermarkets carry fresh and organic fruits, vegetables, meats, fish and raw nuts and seeds. All health foods stores carry a very large variety of everything you need to become a fresh foods fanatic.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living on fresh foods has never been easier. Most supermarkets carry fresh and organic fruits, vegetables, meats, fish and raw nuts and seeds. All health foods stores carry a very large variety of everything you need to become a fresh foods fanatic. Eating fresh foods is a healthy way to live. You get great nutrients to keep you strong and healthy and your body doesn&#8217;t have to deal with unknown toxins hidden in processed foods. It&#8217;s a &#8220;no brainer&#8221; to live on only fresh foods!</p>
<p>A little research will help you make the transition from eating primarily processed and genetically altered food (90% of the American diet) to eating fresh, organic foods. There are many variations on what &#8220;fresh foods&#8221; mean. Fresh can be organic (grown with no pesticides and non-genetically-altered produce and animals fed no genetically altered feed. Fresh can mean vegetarian, where you eat no meat. It can also mean vegan where you eat no meat, nor animal products such as eggs. Fresh can also mean raw, eating only uncooked foods. Whatever you label fresh and the diet you decide to follow do research on how you can feed your body the nutrients it needs to maintain optimum health.</p>
<p>Eating fresh fruits and vegetables is necessary for any healthy lifestyle. The more colorful vegetables you eat, the more nutrients you receive. You body responds in kind to eating fresh produce. You have more energy, your brain functions at a higher level and your digestion runs smoothly. Many have found that eating raw produce eliminates allergies and reduces symptoms of high blood pressure and diabetes.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s so bad about processed foods? <br />Many processed foods aren&#8217;t good for you as they are full of saturated and Trans fats, and contain huge amounts of sodium and sugar. Some processed foods to avoid are: <br />	Sodium laden canned foods <br />	Anything made with refined white flour including white breads and pastas <br />	Any high-calorie snacking foods, such as potato or corn chips and cheese-like snacks (not made from real cheese) <br />	All high-fat convenience foods such as canned ravioli <br />	All frozen processed fish sticks and frozen dinners <br />	Processed cakes and cookies in packages <br />	Prepared boxed meal mixes such as &#8220;*-helper&#8221; meals <br />	Most breakfast cereals and especially sugary ones <br />	All processed meats such as lunch meat, etc.</p>
<p>Processed meats could be some of the worst offending foods. Consuming processed meats can raise the danger of kidney, colorectal and stomach cancer. Other processed meats consist of bologna, hot dogs, ham, sausage and other pre-packaged luncheon meats.</p>
<p>Convenience has made processed foods popular as well as shelf life. But these are to the detriment of our health. A person who is determined to live a healthy lifestyle soon becomes involved in a relationship with their food. The feel of the food, the colors of the food and the smells of the fresh foods is all part of the delight in eating fresh!</p>
<p>So if you are interested in living a healthy, happy lifestyle, consider fresh foods in your diet instead of processed foods. There are tons of delicious varieties and lots of cookbooks to help you prepare scrumptious healthy meals. You&#8217;ll not only be living on fresh foods, you&#8217;ll be adding years to your life and helping the planet out while you&#8217;re at it.</p>
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		<title>How to Eat More Fresh Foods</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Aug 2010 18:16:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Research and common sense shows you that fresh foods as opposed to processed foods contain vital nutrients to safeguard your health. What are the health benefits of fresh vegetables and fruit and other foods? The vitamins and minerals in fresh foods may help reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, high blood pressure and Type II diabetes.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Research and common sense shows you that fresh foods as opposed to processed foods contain vital nutrients to safeguard your health.</p>
<p>What are the health benefits of fresh vegetables and fruit and other foods? The vitamins and minerals in fresh foods may help reduce the risk of cancer, heart disease, high blood pressure and Type II diabetes.</p>
<p>Diets rich in fresh foods give people more energy and help support weight loss and weight maintenance. Fresh vegetables and fruits can also slow the aging process. Choosing organic fresh foods is healthy not only for you and your body, but for the environment as well. <br />How can you eat more fresh foods?</p>
<p>The old adage is &#8220;An apple a day keeps the doctor away.&#8221; This is so true. For those who are taking responsibility for their health care before they have to rely on the medical world for help, eating fresh foods can cut your risk of disease-caused-early-death by cancer, heart disease or other disorders by 20%.</p>
<p>Most health publications and research imply that individuals should eat five portions of vegetables and fruits per day. During your day, fresh vegetables should be the highest consumed fresh food, then fruits, then fresh fish and other lean meats, then fruits and then whole grains. The key is to make sure they&#8217;re at their peak of freshness.</p>
<p>Shopping for fresh foods <br />Super markets today offer many fresh foods that are locally grown, organic and healthy. Keep this in mind when developing your shopping list. You&#8217;ll be going through the vegetable and fruit aisle, deli section with fresh whole grain pastas and locally produced cheeses; the refrigerated fresh juices aisle, the dairy and egg aisle choosing organic products and the fresh meat and fish aisle. Almost every other aisle in the grocery store offers unlimited processed foods however you can stay clear of those products and focus on whole fresh foods only. If you have access to a farmer&#8217;s market, take advantage of gathering local farmer&#8217;s fresh produce and even whole grain breads and occasionally fresh meats.</p>
<p>Have you noticed how many commercials on television are now hawking digestion enhancing products? The reason these products are so popular is because our diet has been taken over by processed foods that do not aid healthy digestion. In our race for efficiency, we&#8217;ve given up our health. Creating your own fresh pastas, yogurts and combining them with fresh vegetables and fruits will delight your digestion and improve your health immensely.</p>
<p>Preparing fresh foods <br />Preparing each week for the meals ahead is a great way to be able to incorporate fresh foods in your daily meals quickly and easily. When you arrive home from grocery shopping spend a few hours prepping for the next week.</p>
<p>Clean and wash all your vegetables and fruits and pat dry. Store unused portions in air tight containers in the fridge. Grill up some vegetables to use in sandwiches, salads and omelets and store them in the refrigerator. Start some sprouts from wheat, beans, alfalfa and put them on the window sill to start germinating. Start a fresh loaf of whole grain bread in the bread machine. Create some whole grain and vegetable pastas and put them in air-tight containers. Cook a few sauces for the pastas using fresh vegetables and spices. Cook an organic chicken in some water then de-bone the chicken and save the stock (by freezing or refrigerating) for soups. Cut up vegetables for fresh soups and store them in the refrigerator or the freezer. When foods are at their peak of freshness, freezing them preserves the same nutrients as fresh vegetables. This little time of preparation on a free day can mean your healthy eating routine is on track and ready to go each day of the following week.</p>
<p>Now that you are prepared, use these tips for healthy fresh food meal and snack choices.</p>
<p>Breakfast choices <br />Combine fresh fruits with whole grain cereals. Slice up some fresh fruits and add to yogurt with some granola. Have a slice of your fresh baked bread as toast with a little smashed banana on top. Whip up a fresh fruit and vegetable smoothie with your fresh yogurt and eat your breakfast on the run.</p>
<p>Fresh food snacks <br />Of course apples, pears, oranges or other fruits work very well for snacks as well as fresh vegetables such as carrots, celery, sweet peppers and broccoli florets. You can bring some fresh yogurt as a dip or try almond butter for a treat. Raw nuts such as almonds, pumpkin seeds or sunflower seeds are a healthy snack packed with nutrients. Keep the latter down to no more than a handful as they also contain fats.</p>
<p>Lunching with fresh foods <br />You can enjoy some fresh soup that you prepared or go with a wrap of whole grain filled with your freshly grilled veggies. Add a salad with fresh varieties of vegetables on hand and you&#8217;ll be filled, satisfied and your body with have the nutritious fuel to keep you going strong.</p>
<p>Fresh foods for Dinner <br />Prepare fresh pasta with fresh vegetables, a whole grain pizza smothered in fresh cheese and veggies, a fresh grilled fish with freshly grilled veggies and you&#8217;re good to go! Enjoy a fresh fruit kabob with yogurt dip for dessert and watch your children smile!</p>
<p>Eating out with friends and family <br />Restaurants (not fast food) offer great healthy choices for dinner. Get a grilled meat with no butter or oil used in preparation. Order 2 sides of steamed fresh vegetables without any sauces or butter added and forget the white rice or loaded baked potato. Many restaurants offer fresh whole grain pastas and brown rice.</p>
<p>With commitment and planning, you can eat more fresh foods easily. Your heart, organs, muscles and brain will respond with health and vitality. Take back your own health by eating more fresh foods every day.</p>
<p>As you work to achieve <a target="_new" href="http://everydayhealthgirl.com">healthy eating habits</a>, you will find that you have more energy and feel better everyday. It is important to create the right habits if you want long-term success! Experience immediate improvements in your eating by learning more about a healthy eating plan at my website: <a target="_new" href="http://everydayhealthgirl.com">http://EverydayHealthGirl.com</a></p>
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		<title>Can&#8217;t Feed Your Sugar Glider Fresh Food &#8211; What is the Other Alternative?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Aug 2010 17:57:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you owning sugar gliders but a bit overwhelmed by the daily feedings, not having the time to feed your exotic pet with fresh cut fruits and vegetables every day? Sugar gliders in the wild feed from insects, small rodents, pollen, sap from trees and some wild fruits. Nature offers them a perfect balanced diet which helps them maintain perfect weight and good health.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you owning sugar gliders but a bit overwhelmed by the daily feedings, not having the time to feed your exotic pet with fresh cut fruits and vegetables every day?</p>
<p>Sugar gliders in the wild feed from insects, small rodents, pollen, sap from trees and some wild fruits. Nature offers them a perfect balanced diet which helps them maintain perfect weight and good health. The challenge for many glider owners is to reproduce this type of diet at home.</p>
<p>Once you take those little guys in captivity, you MUST try to mimic as well as you can their natural diet in order to ensure good health and normal weight. Not too heavy and not too thin.</p>
<p>However, if you can&#8217;t commit 100% to a healthy and natural diet the worst mistake you could make is to give them an only half way diet where they would get ONLY some of the nutrients they need to keep healthy and ultimately alive. If you can&#8217;t give your sugar gliders a FULL diet with every daily fresh food and supplement that they need your better alternative is to give up on the fresh food all together and give them a veterinarian brand of dry food.</p>
<p>This type of food, however, will never completely replace the benefits of a fresh food diet, but it will still be better than missing the point day after day offering your pets only half of the vitamins and supplement found in food that they need.</p>
<p>So, to recapitulate here, if you have invested money in your little exotic pets and want them to be the happiest and healthiest that they can be, by any means give them fresh fruits, vegetables, insects and anything that is recommended for them.</p>
<p>However, if you don&#8217;t have the time to prepare fresh food every day, which by the way shouldn&#8217;t take more than 15 minutes, your best bet is to resort to sugar glider dry food, while still watching for their weight and health.</p>
<p>If you need help with your <a target="_new" href="http://careforsugargliders.com">sugar glider care</a>, do not look any further. I have created an easy step by step care guide for sugar gliders with everything your need to know about feeding. You can find this guide here=&gt; <a target="_new" href="http://careforsugargliders.com">http://careforsugargliders.com</a></p>
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		<title>Fresh Food Right In Your Neighborhood</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 15:08:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fresh just picked food is available in abundance in this wonderful country of ours.  Take advantage of the meal time healthy choices that are colorful enough to whet even finicky appetites.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the season of fun, food and more fun.  The food part is <br />what parents and adults are interested in because of food  <br />additives and chemicals that they do not want in their meals.  <br />With farmers&#8217; markets in abundance in your area, and throughout  <br />your state, you can have fresh food for every meal and never  <br />duplicate the possibilities.  Taking advantage of what the growing  <br />season so generously provides is totally to your benefit.</p>
<p>Ripe beautiful produce picked that very day is what food was meant  <br />to be.  It is not processed, it has not traveled hundreds of miles, and  <br />it just looks good, even to children.  The colors, the aromas, and the  <br />succulent juices of summer time fruits and vegetables just can&#8217;t be  <br />beat.  With every meal, a healthy choice would be to fill at least  <br />half your plate with fresh ingredients such as fruit slices, tomato  <br />or cucumber salads, and so on.  In fact, making your plate hold a  <br />salad of your own creation can satisfy the biggest appetites.  Toppings  <br />for grilled foods, such as hot dogs, hamburgers, chicken, and steaks  <br />add color appeal, and whets those sluggish appetites when the heat  <br />is turned up on steamy days.  Bowls of fresh fruits such as peaches,  <br />cherries, strawberries, blueberries, plums, oh, I am getting hungry  <br />just thinking about the possibilities.   <br />We can&#8217;t forget fresh corn on the cob just dripping with butter and  <br />your favorite spices such as cayenne pepper, parsley, sliced spring  <br />onions, or whatever you have found is your favorite.   <br />At the markets you can also get home baked breads, eggs, honey,  <br />relishes, canned goodness such as chutneys, salsas, and even  <br />cheeses.  You can even pick up a bouquet of  <br />lovely flowers to grace your table and add to the beauty of mealtime.  <br />When traveling around your state, pack a cooler with some ice.  You  <br />might just come across a market that has something you never even  <br />thought of and keeping it nice and cool till you get home will protect  <br />the treasures you discover.</p>
<p>So the next time you bite into that ruby red strawberry, or add those  <br />dark blue blueberries to your morning cereal, raise your spoon and  <br />say a silent thank you to the many farmers who labor in the hot sun  <br />to bring you and your family the best eating ever.  When you pass  <br />by a farm and the tractor is making its rounds, wave to your new best <br />meal time friends &#8211; your local farmers.   <br />Enjoy this wonderful time of year, the wonderful state you call home,  <br />and sit down to meals that are a taste of heaven &#8211; it just doesn&#8217;t  <br />get better than that.</p>
<p>&copy;Arleen M. Kaptur  <br />June, 2007</p>
<p>Arleen M. Kaptur has written many books and articles on everyday living and finding peace and joy in all we do.</p>
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		<title>Fresh Foods For Delivery</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 14:47:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the greatest convenience's of food delivery is the fact that foods are always fresh, just as they are in the grocery store. If you are having groceries shipped to you, chances are, you are not receiving fresh foods. Most people who ship groceries only will ships non perishable items such as chips, canned goods, noodles, bottled goods, etc.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the greatest convenience&#8217;s of food delivery is the fact that foods are always fresh, just as they are in the grocery store. If you are having groceries shipped to you, chances are, you are not receiving fresh foods. Most people who ship groceries only will ships non perishable items such as chips, canned goods, noodles, bottled goods, etc. With food delivery services, you can have foods shipped or delivered to your house that you thought would never be possible such as fresh produce, juices, meats/dairy products, and even ice cream. The list is endless.</p>
<p>Now think about how ordering these fresh items online can change and improve your overall diet. When you are ordering online, you can see every item in your shopping cart, hour much it costs individually and separately, and how much of that product you have. With this aspect, you can compare what you have and what you need to maintain a healthy diet quite easily. All of your information you need is right in front of you. So say you have too many sweets and not enough vegetables on your shopping cart. With online shopping, you do not have to go all the way back to where you got your product if it is unneeded; simply just take it off the digital cart. Also, when doing this, you can go ahead and add some more vegetables or more abundant quantities of the vegetables you already have in your cart. Easy, huh?</p>
<p>Making a healthy diet and getting the fresh foods you want and need is not always the easiest or quickest process. Now, it can be. So, take my advice and order your fresh, healthy foods online today!</p>
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		<title>A Greenhouse Gives You Fresh Food All Year Round</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Aug 2010 14:02:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can have fresh vegetables from your own garden all year round. You do not have to grow only vegetables that are in season either. You can grow summer vegetables in winter if you have a greenhouse.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You can have fresh vegetables from your own garden all year round. You do not have to grow only vegetables that are in season either. You can grow summer vegetables in winter if you have a greenhouse. <br />Depending on where you live, you can have a simple greenhouse to keep the frost from your vegetables, or if you live in a very cold zone, you will need an insulated greenhouse with heating and lighting. Once you have it installed and working you can start to grow your vegetables.</p>
<p>Plan it out so that you have fresh crops continuously throughout the year. If you stagger the planting, you can have a continuous supply of fresh vegetables all year round.</p>
<p>There will be times during the year where you will want to have a larger crop, for instance at Christmas when the family come over for Christmas dinner. You will want to share the bounty of your greenhouse with the family, not just for dinner but also as a gift to take home and enjoy for themselves. They will be thrilled to have lovely, ripe tomatoes and fresh crisp lettuce for the next day or two. They will be envious of you when they think of you enjoying this fare all year round.</p>
<p>The taste of homegrown food is amazing. If you have never tasted a tomato picked straight from the vine you will not believe the difference from the taste of shop bought tomatoes. The nutritional value is also much higher. The fresher the fruit and vegetables have higher nutritional content.</p>
<p>Wendy Streater loves the taste of home grown vegetables. One of the best ways to grow vegetables is in a greenhouse. Year round fresh food for the family is only one of the benefits of having a greenhouse. To see more about greenhouses and the benefits got to <a target="_new" href="http://greenhousediy.info">http://greenhousediy.info</a></p>
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		<title>Cooking Fresh Food For Children</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 13:32:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Feeding our children good nutritious food is important and an issue as parents we all come across at some point. Nutrition plays a large part in our children's overall health. Homemade meals are better for all of us and so should be part of your child's diet.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Feeding our children good nutritious food is important and an issue as parents we all come across at some point. Nutrition plays a large part in our childrens overall health. Homemade meals are better for all of us and so should be part of your children&#8217;s diets.</p>
<p>Nutrition is quite a complicated matter and should be studied carefully in order to give your child the best. Children&#8217;s nutrition needs are different from adults. Children need certain vitamins and minerals for healthy growth. Some of the important vitamins a child needs are vitamin C, vitamin A, vitamin B12, and vitamin E. Important minerals are calcium, iron, zinc and potassium.</p>
<p>Prepared baby food is convenient and most of us all will use it at some point. There is nothing wrong in using ready to eat baby food from time time. But homemade food is still better for a number of reasons. One reason is cost. For the price of two days supply of babies food you will be able to feed your baby for a week of homemade food. The money that is saved can be spend in other ways on your family. Homemade food is fresh. You can use any fresh ingredients. While prepacked baby foods has been packed in that tin for months. Also they are going to be packed with preservatives. Although they will say on the tin no artificial colouring or preservative, but they are added to some extend.</p>
<p>Homemade food is totally preservative free if you use fresh ingredients. Also prepacked baby food tends to get wasted if your baby can not eat the whole tin. With homemade you can control how much you make for your baby, the rest you can freeze for another day. Also homemade baby food can also be the same as the rest of the families meal. Just take it out for the baby before you add the salt.</p>
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		<title>Urban Farming Gets Fresh Foods to Your Table</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Aug 2010 10:24:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Go to any of the Farmers Markets (not just Detroit's Eastern Market) and you will find a "movement." People want to know where their food comes from now but more importantly they want to know who is growing it. They want know the "Farmer!" Fruit and vegetables grown locally would be fresher and more nutritious.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Go to any of the Farmers Markets (not just Detroit&#8217;s Eastern Market) and you will find a &#8220;movement.&#8221; People want to know where their food comes from now but more importantly they want to know who is growing it. They want know the &#8220;Farmer!&#8221;</p>
<p>I think Detroit and Michigan are positioned to be the fruit and vegetable capital of the upper-Midwest. With abundant land, clear water supply, proximity to transportation and large pool of non-tech labor we could supply the region with fresh foods!</p>
<p>With our experience in automation we could take this new &#8220;green house&#8221; technology to great heights growing year round and delivering food in days, maybe hours, to local tables and eateries. Even in the dead of Winter.</p>
<p>Solar and wind power, geodesic heating and composting can provide for a near energy neutral agricultural industry.</p>
<p>However there are problems to overcome: Being a building contractor here in Michigan (specializing in rain gutters) I was also certified by the State for Lead Hazards (I have since let my cert lapse as I&#8217;m getting out of the business) I can tell you that many, many residential properties are contaminated with lead. I believe lead poisoning is wide-spread in the older cities and is a cause of many permanent, early development learning problems for children.</p>
<p>Old industrial sites are a bigger problem. Growing up in this area and working in the welding and tool &amp; die trades, I have personally witnessed dumping of extremely toxic waste into creeks, storm water drains or just out on the ground. Mercury and heavy metals from the old smoke-stack industries will be a problem. The city has also been used to illegally dump waste (of who-knows-what and who-knows-where).</p>
<p>The wonderful thing about Greenhouses (my Grandfather had two and my Brother-in-law owns and operates Big Red in Romeo which has acres under greenhouse) is that the ground below can be capped with concrete and raised beds are used for better control of the soil and its ambient conditions. Fresh soil and compost can be brought in with a high degree of control.</p>
<p>The fruit and vegetables grown locally would be fresher and more nutritious. The cost of transportation, handling and storage would be greatly reduced. And the sense of Community you find at a local farmer&#8217;s market will make any town or city a little nicer place to live.</p>
<p>Frank Kalinski is a licensed builder in the State of Michigan and has run a gutter repair service for five years. He has seen many homes and how people live in them and many products and designs years after construction; some things work well and some not. Simple, basic, tried and true generally last the longest and are most economical. Please feel free to contact hime at <a href="mailto:frank_kalinski@yahoo.com">frank_kalinski@yahoo.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>Canning and Preserving Fresh Food</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 08:15:16 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Canning and Preserving Fresh Foods is growing in popularity. See how you too can begin canning and preserving in your own home. This practice will save you money and provide healthy, tasteful meals for your family.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The practice of food preservation has been around for generations. The canning process was passed down through the ages. However, changes in society during the 20th century caused many people to veer away from canning their own food. There were too main reasons:</p>
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<li>The convenience that grocery stores offered already processed foods.</li>
<li>People stopped growing their own food and no longer raised livestock.</li>
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<p>Recently the idea of <strong>Canning and Preserving Fresh Food</strong> has made an upswing in popularity. This more sudden attractiveness has a twofold premise also:</p>
<ul>
<li>People are growing increasing concerned about the quality of foods that are available in grocery stores; canning your own fresh foods alleviates that worry.</li>
<li>With the economic downturn many believe it is cheaper to grow and preserve your own food.</li>
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<p>The food tastes better too and people find the satisfaction of knowing that they have produced something with their own hands gives them a sense of pride in accomplishment.</p>
<p>Statistics show that manufacturers of canning products have made sales increases in only the last few years. The numbers keep rising which is a good indication that more folks are learning the process of canning and preserving their own food. The age of participants is changing too. What used to be considered a pastime for your grand parents to complete has now become enticing to a younger generation with a range of partakers to be from the 30-50 age groups.</p>
<p>Whatever your reasons or motives for choosing <em>Canning and Preserving Fresh Foods</em> it definitely will have healthful benefits to be gained. Why not give it a try? You might just find you like it.&nbsp;</p>
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