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... price artificially low in efforts to keep our customers. From the consumers’ perspective, $20 for a four-pound bird still seems like a bundle. But it’s a bargain. Honestly. I promise. The chicken that ...
2. A Treasure Trove of Local Cheeses
(Media/Summer 2010 Articles)
... he doesn’t merely wait on customers, Ericson pampers them. Even on a weekday morning it’s not unusual to see a small crowd gathered at the counter. Ericson leans forward and presents a wedge of creamy ...
3. Zola Kids – Green for the Next Generation
(Media/Summer 2010 Articles)
Broadway in Saratoga Springs is known for its eclectic restaurants and retail shops.  It’s always been a great place for adults to find unique outfits and designer threads, but what about the kids?  Aside ...
... just a product.  This is a reflection of who we are.  It’s very personal and very interactive.” This is definitely a product to be seen and experienced! Opened since September 2009, Nikita says most ...
... on how interests and talents can help fulfill others. As an example, Jonah mentions taking children hiking, rather than going off with buddies to indulge in adventure. Jonah believes it’s "the human ...
6. Good Posture = Good Health
(Media/Summer 2010 Articles)
By Dermot Connole Jinks, D.C. Remember Mom saying “Sit up straight”? It’s so commonly used it must be part of  ‘Basic Mom Manual 101’. But the concept – good posture -  is common sense for anyone over ...
7. Slow Money & Fast Oil
(Media/Summer 2010 Articles)
... meats thousands of miles, is clearly not sustainable. The average American foodstuff travels approximately 1500 miles before it reaches our tables. Living here in the fertile Hudson Valley, it’s hard to ...
8. 2010 Summer Edition
(Media/Magazine)
... for at least a generation. It’s easy to play the blame game – BP was negligent, the Federal Government was slow to act….everybody is pointing fingers. I even saw a car pass me on the highway with a hand ...
... with a face and a place -- raised with care and integrity by a particular farmer. It’s a corrective to anonymous food that only PR firms stand behind. With the local foods movement going mainstream, it ...
10. Ask The Energy Expert
(Media/Sowing 2010 Articles)
... be 25 degrees cooler than the air above your driveway! It’s nature’s way to reduce cooling costs. Trees can also help with your heating bill. In our area the dominant winter wind is from the west. A ...
11. The Wellness Doc
(Media/Sowing 2010 Articles)
... you recognize all the flavors together. 3.     Manage your thoughts while you are eating.  It’s so easy to think about anything else when you are eating.  Quiet your mind and enjoy the task at hand, enjoying ...
12. MONEY MATTERS
(Media/Spring 2010 Articles)
... vote at all. Keep in mind that an un-cast ballot is automatically voted in favor of management. Many investors don’t cast their votes because they feel they can’t make a difference but it’s estimated ...
13. Ask the Energy Expert
(Media/Spring 2010 Articles)
... they are rated for contact with insulation. If you are unsure consult an expert for this could be a fire hazard. Now for the insulation. The most common is fiberglass batts or blanket insulation. It’s ...
by Amy L. Stock, Contributing Writer By now many of us have heard or know the reason’s why it’s important to support local farms – 1) it helps the environment by reducing the amount of fossil fuel used ...
15. 2010 Sowing Edition
(Media/Magazine)
... will be lifelong.  It’s all here for you. In the Spring issue, an error was made in the author credits for the cover story about The Saratoga Winery – that story was written by Amy L. Stock.  ...
16. Goodbye Blue Sky?
(Media/Spring 2010 Articles)
... which we share Earth’s bounty with all Beings.  It’s only common decency. It’s only common sense. The Bonnefire Coalition was initiated to stop the pluming jet trails, what NASA calls Persistent Jet ...
17. The Wellness Doc
(Media/Spring 2010 Articles)
... all for most disease that medicine “discovered”, Vitamin D.  If I sound bitter it’s because I am.  I have been in practice for over 16 years educating my community that taking a wellness approach to their ...
18. Steve Rascher – The Man That Maple Made
(Media/Spring 2010 Articles)
... bring with the Spring Season, it also brings a strange affliction to some people in the Upper Hudson Valley.  No, it’s not Spring Fever, but Maple Madness.  The cool nights and warming days awaken the ...
19. eco-LOCAL Living Spring 2010
(Media/Magazine)
... opening their doors for you to see this annual ritual up close and personal.  It’s a sensation of sights and sounds, but most importantly, flavors.  Nothing beats fresh made maple syrup poured over a stack ...
... and industrial pollution. It explains corporate greenwashing and the economic system of 'built-in obsolescence.   You’ve likely all heard the motto “Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle.” It’s an admirable ...
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