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Carnival of the Localists — May 19, 2008

posted 18 May 2008 by Paula | link to this

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Welcome to the May 19, 2008 edition of carnival of the localists.

valereee presents How to shop at a farmers' market posted at Cincinnati Locavore, saying, "There's no better way to eat local than to shop at the farmers' market!"

Jen Carlile presents Quick Purple Kohlrabi Pickles posted at Modern Beet, saying, "My blog Modern Beet is focused on local, season eating. These quick kohlrabi pickles were made with kohlrabi from my local farmer's market."

valereee presents Time, Money, Recipes: Experience is the answer posted at Cincinnati Locavore, saying, "Don't be daunted by the challenges of local eating!"

Paula presents "Lefty fad?" 3 reasons why 'buy local' is a conservative issue posted at Local Preference, saying, "Today’s blog post by Albany lawyer and Guilderland Town Board member Warren Redlich is a good example of this phenomenon. To Redlich, and undoubtedly to countless millions of other people, buying locally appears to be a ridiculous lefty fad."

That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of carnival of the localists using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page. type ornament

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Consumers around the world are making a shift to locally-sourced purchasing out of a desire for environmental sustainability, community self-reliance and meaningful economic relationships. Local foods, locally-made goods, local banking and investing — even local energy production — are quickly becoming their preferred alternative to a globalized economy.

Headlines are part of the larger Rabbit Mountain links collection archived at Ma.gnolia.com. If you visit Ma.gnolia, be sure to check out the relocalization group there as well.