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		<title>Local, Healthy, Affordable Food Makes a Comeback &#8211; CSA, Part 1</title>
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[This article appeared in the July edition of the Crestview Neighborhood Association Newsletter.]
Eating local, healthy food has been difficult until recently. We continue to lose farmland to sprawling development and global crops such as corn, soy and grain. These crops dominate our diets, but do not nourish.
Currently, high-end grocery stores and markets are the primary [...]]]></description>
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