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Carnival of the Localists — June 2, 2008

posted 1 June 2008 by Paula | link to this

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Greetings everyone! My apologies for neglecting to announce this edition of the Carnival. What can I say, been very busy of late. But in any event, without further ado, welcome to the June 2, 2008 edition of Carnival of the Localists!

Paula presents Infrastructure Issues in Vermont posted at Local Preference, saying, "...infrastructure problems are IMO one of the primary reasons the local foods movement remains niche. But these problems also offer great opportunities for anyone looking to drop out of the rat race and earn a living doing something positive."

Hannah presents The Purloined Letter: Eating Local posted at The Purloined Letter, saying, "Inspired by the bounty of shining produce at the farmer's market, we had our first strictly-all-local meal of the season..."

valereee presents Linwood Sausage Company posted at Cincinnati Locavore, saying, "Handmade artisanal sausage in Cincinnati OH."

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.

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