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May 09, 2008

Eat Local. Or Else.

Dude could make it in Vermont.  Easy.

(ed. note: Sorry for the bewildering link.  This is not a story about bad golf, which is not a Vermont specialty.  Rather, it is about excessiveness on the buy and eat local theme.  Which is.)

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I seem to have missed the point of the article Geoff. Is this about golfing or food?

do you really think the eat local thing has gone overboard? i don't get it. what's wrong with people eating local food in season? what's wrong with keeping a few farms around to go with all the big new houses in bennington county, vt?

And, I thought I was the only one with too much time on my hands. Nice to have a fellow sailor in the same boat; or is that, flyer in the same balloon? It's the memory thing again!

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