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Gardening is civil and social, but it wants the vigor and freedom of the forest and the outlaw. ~H.D. Thoreau

Made in Idaho

December6

Hey all.

When I was looking something up today, I came across this faboo website of Preferred Idaho vendors. Vendors of all kinds of great stuff: vegetables, eggs, herbs, dairy products, xeric plants, bakery items, trout, meats, wine, vodka (eureka!!!), berries, big fruits, jams, syrups, pancake batters, lentils, peas, barbecued food, honey, mustards and on and on and on. So, I am thinking about trying very hard to eat locally. More locally. Chocolate doesn’t grow on trees, not here anyway, and that can be a major obstacle. Coffee is an issue. Tea is an issue. I buy my exotic herbs, salt and pepper from the co-op.

Anyway, look the list over, check it twice, and think about buying locally for Christmas this year. Give a loaf of locally baked bread and a bottle of wine. Someone will love you for it.

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One Comment to

“Made in Idaho”

  1. On December 6th, 2007 at 11:55 pm debra Says:

    well, as far as I can tell, I PREFER wine, so IDAHO WINE will do the trick! You have to mosey on over to the Seattle PI website and read a really nice piece on Braiden Rex-Johnson and her new PNW Wining & Dining book. She is so ready to bring her stuff to Idaho …

 

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