They, like me, won't have our faces on the products we provide at the grocery store, so I hope this helps connect the reader to the fact that of the plethora of food choices you have on the grocery shelves, the majority of it was grown by farm families like ours.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Get to Know Your Farmer
I love it when I get asked to guest blog for another site.This month I was asked to guest blog for "Stone Soup", the guest blogging section of Food and Nutrition Magazine of the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. I hope you'll read it. Its a remake of a blog I wrote called "Locavore" or "Globavore". Its features some of my favorite women farmers, who like me, are passionate about agriculture and the food they raise for consumers.
They, like me, won't have our faces on the products we provide at the grocery store, so I hope this helps connect the reader to the fact that of the plethora of food choices you have on the grocery shelves, the majority of it was grown by farm families like ours.
They, like me, won't have our faces on the products we provide at the grocery store, so I hope this helps connect the reader to the fact that of the plethora of food choices you have on the grocery shelves, the majority of it was grown by farm families like ours.
Labels:
Agriculture,
Buy Local,
farmer's markets,
farmstands,
Food and Nutrition Magazine,
foodie,
Globavore,
local foods,
Locavore,
women farmers.