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Friday, October 24, 2008

Where to eat local in the Brazos Valley

We plant a garden and eat as much of our own food as possible. This is not possible for all families due to neighborhood restrictions, health and desire/ability. Our garden both saves us loads of money but it also allows us to eat nutrient dense home grown veggies. For those of you that can not garden the next best option is to eat local.

We are trying to comple a list of places to eat local in the Brazos Valley. If you know of any place please let us know so we can add it to the list. Eating local supports local family farm and is better for your family. Eating the foods with the pollens from the local area can reduce allergies and locally produced foods are fresher. I hope you all look into local foods in your area!

See the sidebar on the left hand side with our current list of local offerings.

RH

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