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Uploaded by on Mar 28, 2007

Flo bakes a quiche. Fighting climate change never tasted so good.

A Tamarack climate change short...

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  • somebody needs a hug...

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  • I live in Chicago. Do you have any recipes for rats and pigeons?

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  • The Missoula Coyote Choir says YES to this video! Thanks Flo!

  • BF: Awesome video! I originated in NH, so I understand the challenges of a New England winter.

    Greengrassofhome: Not always true. We grow with the whole year in mind, preserving what we can for winter (as the author has also done). People were eating local in snowy climates long before railroads and electricity!

  • Wegmans has just made it easier. Yesterday we went and bought some cucumbers that were grown only 15 miles away. They didn't look as pretty as the waxed uniform ones from California, but tasted so much better. Reminded me of the ones my mom would grow.

  • as far as glogel worming that's bullshit al gore and his dumass ppl start preaching about it , I guse in his openion privet jets and suvs got nothing to do with global worming ....and for this lady in the video .......she needs to get a life ....or laid what ever make her happy.

  • as far as glogel worming that's bullshit al gore and his dumass ppl start preaching about it , I guse in his openion privet jets and suvs got nothing to do with global worming ....and for this lady in the video .......she needs to get a life ....or laid what ever make her happy.

  • Local ain't always beneficial. Example: To produce veg in non-sunny place, farmer spends more energy and resources to grow something locally than it would cost to grow it easily in a far away place and transports a few thousand miles. Transporting food in bulk on a long distance by plane is more energy efficient than lots of travelling with small amounts of local food. People find linear solutions without looking at the big picture. Most "solutions" found are usually not truly energy efficient.

  • Sparta: you have given Relocation, Relocation a whole new angle! Ha Ha...

  • K0K4NE - I feel sorry for you, really. Keep living that turd-world dream! /lol

  • You've got quite a taste for the alternative alright. I was thinking more in the veggie line, that is, vegetables and fruit.

  • I always eat local, I am lucky to have all sorts of Chinese Indian Turkish Pakistani Italian fast food joints not to mention the good ole USA burge bars all within a one mile radius of my home. Local shops are for local people. Welcome to Royston Vasey!

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