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	<title>Comments on: Let us eat lettuce</title>
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	<description>Flexible Food for Life by Theresa Stahl RD LDN</description>
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		<title>By: Jim</title>
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		<description>Theresa, please consider setting up a &quot;Farmers Market&quot; category here on your blog. You could share some of the good pickins&#039; you get at your local farmers market.

Another site to consider in Supporting American Farmers would be &quot;America&#039;s Online Farmers Market&quot; www.FromTheFarm.com because this is a place where American Farmers sell their goods online. The company is a grass roots movement where American consumers go direct online to the Farm and a food order is shipped direct to the consumer from the farm. On all orders the &quot;Flavor&quot; is guaranteed by the Farmer. You can get everything from Sushi grade wild caught Salmon to Candy Apple Banana&#039;s from Hawaii. Each item has the Farmers story, you can meet him and get to know him. Great way to send gifts to clients, loved ones or just enjoy true freshnessn from American Farms. The business model allows farmers to sell their goods direct to consumers, and bring back 20-30% more money to the farm, and build back trust in the flavor of American Grown goods. Our parents and grandparents once had their eggs and milk delivered to their door, they either grew or knew who grew their food. 

It is all about reconnecting the farmer and consumer. If you are a farmer who wants to get involved you can contact Derrell Kelso Jr. Owner of www.FromTheFarm.com and a 5th Generation Farmer</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Theresa, please consider setting up a &#8220;Farmers Market&#8221; category here on your blog. You could share some of the good pickins&#8217; you get at your local farmers market.</p>
<p>Another site to consider in Supporting American Farmers would be &#8220;America&#8217;s Online Farmers Market&#8221; <a href="http://www.FromTheFarm.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.FromTheFarm.com</a> because this is a place where American Farmers sell their goods online. The company is a grass roots movement where American consumers go direct online to the Farm and a food order is shipped direct to the consumer from the farm. On all orders the &#8220;Flavor&#8221; is guaranteed by the Farmer. You can get everything from Sushi grade wild caught Salmon to Candy Apple Banana&#8217;s from Hawaii. Each item has the Farmers story, you can meet him and get to know him. Great way to send gifts to clients, loved ones or just enjoy true freshnessn from American Farms. The business model allows farmers to sell their goods direct to consumers, and bring back 20-30% more money to the farm, and build back trust in the flavor of American Grown goods. Our parents and grandparents once had their eggs and milk delivered to their door, they either grew or knew who grew their food. </p>
<p>It is all about reconnecting the farmer and consumer. If you are a farmer who wants to get involved you can contact Derrell Kelso Jr. Owner of <a href="http://www.FromTheFarm.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.FromTheFarm.com</a> and a 5th Generation Farmer</p>
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