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Day 27: Know Your Produce
Hi! I’m organic asparagus. I don’t make Meghan break out into hives. I finally got my butt out of bed in the morning to go for a run before work. First weekday run from the new pad, so I did … Continue reading
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day 20: green party
Began my day with coffee with Dad. We caught up and people watched. Our favorite was the haggard tranny in a leather minidress over yoga pants who was brushing her teeth on the sidewalk. Second favorite was the weirdo in … Continue reading
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The Next Step: Food Movements
Milwaukee is doing awesome things with the slow food movement. Bay Area-resident Michael Pollan acknowledged this when I saw him speak tonight at UWM. There’s no denying that Growing Power is a critical organization both locally and globally. Unfortunately, the … Continue reading