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MI-LOCALVORE DAY 6: Allen St. Farmers Market

By Emily Lawler on June 30, 2010

Local farmers markets such as Allen St. offer tasty local fresh fruits and vegetables.

Posted in News | Tagged Allen Street Farmers Market, mi-vore, The Localvore's Green Scene | Leave a response

MI-LOCALVORE DAY 4: Becoming a food detective

MI-LOCALVORE DAY 4: Becoming a food detective

By Emily Lawler on June 29, 2010

Emily investigates where our food comes from.

Posted in Community & Opinion, Make Mine Michigan, News | Tagged Emily Lawler, locally grown, Michigan, slow food, The Localvore's Green Scene | Leave a response

MI-LOCALVORE Day 3: The joys of a slow food dinner

MI-LOCALVORE Day 3: The joys of a slow food dinner

By Emily Lawler on June 28, 2010

The slow food movement offers an alternative to the industrial fast-food model.

Posted in Community & Opinion, Make Mine Michigan, News | Tagged Emily Lawler, Michiganvore, Rochester, slow food, The Localvore's Green Scene | Leave a response

MI-LOCALVORE DAY 2: Teach a (wo)man to fish

MI-LOCALVORE DAY 2: Teach a (wo)man to fish

By Emily Lawler on June 27, 2010

Can Emily supplement her diet with fresh-caught fish?

Posted in Community & Opinion, Make Mine Michigan, News | Tagged Emily Lawler, fish, fishing, Michigan, sandwich meat, The Localvore's Green Scene | Leave a response

Day 1 does not result in a memorable meal

MI-LOCALVORE DAY 1: Emily elects to eat Michigan-only for a week

By Emily Lawler on June 26, 2010

Emily vows to eat nothing but food from MI for a week (and share her adventures on YouTube).

Posted in Community & Opinion, Make Mine Michigan, News | Tagged eat locally, Emily Lawler, michigan food, michigan state university student, The Big Green, The Localvore's Green Scene | 1 Response

Five ways to green your spring

Five ways to green your spring

By Erin E. Slayter on May 9, 2010

From spring cleaning to grilling outdoors, you can make choices that will make your spring greener.

Posted in Community & Opinion, News, The Localvore's Green Scene | Tagged ecology, green, grilling, spring cleaning, The Localvore's Green Scene, tips | 1 Response

Go green and save some green

Lansing Lists: Five Holiday Traditions Gone Green

By Erin E. Slayter on December 22, 2009

Erin Slayter of The Localvore’s Green Scene offers five ways you can make your holiday greener than ever (and merrier, too).

Posted in Activism, Community & Opinion, News, The Localvore's Green Scene | Tagged Christmas, Erin Slayter, green, holiday, lights, The Localvore's Green Scene, tree | Leave a response

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