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"...recession... forcing more Tennesseans to do something they never expected — ask for help feeding their families.
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The Great American Meat Out
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March is nearly here and that means it is time again for The Great American Meat Out. Started in 1985, Meat Out is a grassroots campaign designed to spread through education and information the benefits of a meat-free diet. Events are coordinated by FARM and held in many cities (although Nashville is not one). The purpose, of course, is to get as many people as possible to “Kick the meat habit”.
Living Within Your Means
What If What We Eat Really Is Important?
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It’s an every changing world in my house. Each month the kiddo grows, and I’m learning new things about being a parent. This month we embark into solid foods. That means I’m purchasing food and nutrition that is going straight to her digestive system, sans the mom. Like any parent, I want what’s best for my kid, and so comes the time to embark into more conscious grocery shopping. In the past I’ve gone with a couple different methods, we’ve joined CSA’



