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Saturday, April 10, 2010. Cheap Sustainably Raised Pork Sandwich? I dont think so. I didnt read the article by Knute Berger, but Allison Scheff has struck a nerve in her Seattle magazine. Article, The Foodies Blindspot. While I do try my damndest to choose restaurants that source locally, sometimes I just want Paseo! Reporting from New Orleans. Urban Food Link is back in New Orleans for the American Planning Association conference and boy has it been fun to be surrounded by food systems folks! Michell.

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Saturday, April 10, 2010. Cheap Sustainably Raised Pork Sandwich? I dont think so. I didnt read the article by Knute Berger, but Allison Scheff has struck a nerve in her Seattle magazine. Article, The Foodies Blindspot. While I do try my damndest to choose restaurants that source locally, sometimes I just want Paseo! Reporting from New Orleans. Urban Food Link is back in New Orleans for the American Planning Association conference and boy has it been fun to be surrounded by food systems folks! Michell.

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