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		<title>By: Pete</title>
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		<description>Living in a rural farm community I&#039;ve never had to buy produce from a grocery store, I get it from the produce stand just outside of town, where I watched it grow all season.

We freeze and can here still so we have fresh vegetables all year round, our beef, pork and chicken are all raised on farms, fed real corn and not injected with hormones.

I never really appreciated it until I moved to Detroit, after a year I started bringing food from home back with me to eat. I think you&#039;re right though, we&#039;re stepping into the future thinking it&#039;s new, but it&#039;s really just the past dressed up to look better.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Living in a rural farm community I&#8217;ve never had to buy produce from a grocery store, I get it from the produce stand just outside of town, where I watched it grow all season.</p>
<p>We freeze and can here still so we have fresh vegetables all year round, our beef, pork and chicken are all raised on farms, fed real corn and not injected with hormones.</p>
<p>I never really appreciated it until I moved to Detroit, after a year I started bringing food from home back with me to eat. I think you&#8217;re right though, we&#8217;re stepping into the future thinking it&#8217;s new, but it&#8217;s really just the past dressed up to look better.</p>
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