>Status:  U
>Date: Fri, 8 Feb 2002 09:24:36 -0500 (EST)
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>From: Bruce Bumbarger <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Shanti Yoga busted for Whole Milk Sales
>
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>Mary Ann:
>Just to clarify things a little, are you a member of the Sankanac CSA, also
>located in Kimberton? I'm on the core group for the Kimberton CSA and
>didn't think that we had any members as far afield as Maryland. It's my
>understanding that Victor was getting his shares from the Sankanac CSA that
>used to be part of Kimberton Camphill Village. The CSA now uses land owned
>by Camphill, but the relationship between the two is looser than it was at
>one time. A visit to http://www.schooloflife.org/, the Spiritual Foods
>site, shows that Victor has ties to that CSA and not to the Kimberton CSA
>located at Seven Stars Farm. I suspect that his dairy products were also
>coming from the other dairy, and again, I'm not sure why the inspector had
>a problem, as I can buy their milk at the local whole foods store. Maybe
>Maryland's laws vary from Pennsylvania's.
>
>We have shares that are picked up at the farm, but don't have any
>distribution route as far as I know. We sell eggs from our chickens to
>members, and occasionally have a fellow supply biodynamically raised
>chickens, but unless the local members are missing out on something, we've
>never had dairy products distributed by Seven Stars Farm.
>
>Bruce

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