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February 4, 2009 at 5:18 pm #270345
d_awalker
I have been researching buying locally grown, less processed food for months. The good news is I have come across local dairy, beef, pork, chicken, goat, rabbit lamb, fruit, and veggie producers. Most are minimally processed, hormone, and pesticide free. The bad news is that much of it seems expensive and might break our budget.
Does anyone have any great ideas for getting locally grown foods at a cost that won’t break the bank?
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February 4, 2009 at 7:05 pm #413902
wilbe95
If you looking at a store the items will cost more because the store gets a cut of the profits. If they have the name of the farm that the item came from you could contact them directly they might be willing to sell to you that way.
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February 4, 2009 at 7:13 pm #413906
d_awalker
I am definitely not looking in the stores. Those prices are astronomical. I have been looking on sites for local farms. I probably will need to call the ones without a site because those could possibly be cheaper.
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February 4, 2009 at 7:27 pm #413910
wilbe95
They are crazy aren’t they.
Let us know how it goes when you contact them-that might be something we could all try if it works 🙂 -
February 4, 2009 at 7:30 pm #413912
d_awalker
I will be sure to let everyone know.
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February 4, 2009 at 7:32 pm #413913
Tarrien
If you’re really determined try to see if there’s a farmer’s market around?
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February 4, 2009 at 8:34 pm #413923
d_awalker
@Tarrien 106282 wrote:
Funny you should say that. I have another thread going about me wanting to start another veggie garden this year:mrgreen: I am hoping to have more success with it this year. I am mainly looking for meat, dairy, and eggs.
@Tarrien 106282 wrote:
There is one is Columbia and a small one exists up the road during warmer months.
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