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Talking to the hand | Earthy Crunchy Gainesville
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. Laquo; Community Journalism. Talking to the hand. Posted October 26, 2010 by desnum in Uncategorized. While Aramark is the hand that feeds our University, as in they control everything food-related besides the vending machines, they are extremely difficult to get information from. I was shocked that a consumer who has questions as simple as, which food is organic here in the dining hall? The website is vague on what is available, I said. She to...
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Student Farmworker Alliance | Earthy Crunchy Gainesville
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. Laquo; Talking to the hand. 8220;Green” hair products. Posted October 27, 2010 by desnum in Uncategorized. I stumbled upon this website two days ago, and it seems worth checking out: http:/ www.sfalliance.org/about.html. Here are some ways to be involved in farm-related issues at UF:. Speak your mind. Write a story about an issue you are passionate about and submit it to the Fine Print, or the Alligator. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Agriculture vs&#...
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. I’m a senior journalism major at the University of Florida, and this is my blog about all things organic in Gainesville. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. You are commenting using your Facebook account. ( Log Out.
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Classes and more | Earthy Crunchy Gainesville
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. Laquo; The politics behind the food. Agriculture vs. Horticulture. Posted September 30, 2010 by desnum in Uncategorized. There’s a lot to get involved in on campus concerning the organic food trend. This semester there is a food lecture series that is a one-credit class for those registered, but is also open to the public. The next lecture is Oct. 21 at 6 pm in the Physics Building, room 1001. World Herbs and Vegetables: http:/ www.hos.ufl&...Organ...
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Rogue Gardening | Earthy Crunchy Gainesville
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. Laquo; Agriculture vs. Horticulture. Fall celebrations with food. Posted October 11, 2010 by desnum in Uncategorized. Guerrilla Gardeners, who plant anything in road medians and empty lots, exist not only in California. In Gainesville it has become a trend too, to plant where that land is unused. The events included a “Bio-Char and Waste to Energy Open House,” parking lot garden planting and clean-up of Biven Arms Conservation Area. Http:/ kristenb...
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Agriculture vs. Horticulture | Earthy Crunchy Gainesville
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. Laquo; Classes and more. Agriculture vs. Horticulture. Posted October 7, 2010 by desnum in Uncategorized. In the last post I wrote about classes within the Horticultural Science major, and the agriculture department. But you may be wondering about the difference between these two terms. Agriculture usually deals with mass-production of edible crops, and can include tending to animals. Here is a link to a DifferenceBetween.net. Talking to the hand.
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“Green” hair products | Earthy Crunchy Gainesville
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. Laquo; Student Farmworker Alliance. 8220;Green” hair products. Posted November 3, 2010 by desnum in Uncategorized. I was getting my hair trimmed at Avant Garde Hair Salon on University Avenue, and my stylist, Nicky Meads, said that this salon is the only one in Gainesville that uses “all green” products, with around 85 percent organic ingredients in most of them. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Http:...
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Green Burial | Earthy Crunchy Gainesville
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. Laquo; “Green” hair products. Posted November 9, 2010 by desnum in Uncategorized. Creating an answer to an unmet need in town, Gainesville now hosts a place for an environmentally friendly burial – a cemetery that is following a trend for more natural burial. The grounds have natural landscaping, and sometimes even events, for guests to enjoy. More information can be found at their website: http:/ conservationburialinc.org/. Enter your comment here.
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Earthy Crunchy Gainesville | A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town | Page 2
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. Posted by desnum in Uncategorized. Guerrilla Gardeners, who plant anything in road medians and empty lots, exist not only in California. In Gainesville it has become a trend too, to plant where that land is unused. In fact, yesterday, as 10/10/1010, there were three events in our town mentioned on the 350.org website, which promotes awareness and action against climate change. Agriculture vs. Horticulture. Posted by desnum in Uncategorized. Here is...
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Community Journalism | Earthy Crunchy Gainesville
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A blog about the organic-food trend in our college town. Laquo; Options on campus. Talking to the hand. Posted October 24, 2010 by desnum in Uncategorized. I think reporters who are afraid of community journalism need to step up their game. A degree is not what is required to be a good reporter. Rather it is a set of traits that is needed: curiosity, good questioning skills and the ability to record accurately. We can make our stories more social and tech-friendly by including links to other articles and...
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