sounds like your local supermarket ! (I guess this should read convenience
store in Yankese.)
Actually, Gideon, 'local' is what separates it from 'supermarket.'

The phrase is one that has been picked like 'authentic food' as a way of indicating that if you buy Fresh (picked this morning) and Local (within 100 miles), you've pretty much moved to supporting small, value-driven farms.

My gut feeling, though, is similar to your, or I would have embraced this one.

The blockage here is the difficulty with the word "CSA" Let's face it, if this were 'really' CSA, there w.b. a core group pulling this together while I keep working on the artichoke and the ginger management plans. But, "CSA" has its meaning to people who want fresh and locally grown food.

Good to hear from you, my man. I wish you'd find time to write more.

-Allan



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