Food security, agriculture sustainability, wholesome local and seasonal eating from a faith perspective
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
how far is 100 miles?
I've just added a link to the "100 mile diet" web site, companion to the book of the same name. There is a radius finder here - you can see where your 100 mile foodshed falls. And then you can redefine it if you like. For example, I know that it makes my life easier to stretch mine south a few miles to Salinas, Watsonville and Castroville, whence much green produce comes. I also consider our whole diocese within my food shed if I'm traveling there anyway - buying cheese when traveling to Humboldt and Del Norte counties is a good thing.
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