Late Supper: Fend For Yourself Night

Dinner; by petit hibouxRaiding the internet fridge for your intellectual delectation ...

- Over at LaVidaLocavore, Jill Richardson shares a food issues sampler platter and catches Time magazine cheering for a pointless National Animal ID System.

- At The Jew and the Carrot, Cecily Marbach Oberstein writes about living in a mixed-diet household and Miri Levitas writes about storing seasonal foods for the sake of both sustainability and variety.

- In both the UK and US, Bonnie Powell of the Ethicurean points out that community gardens have more applicants than space, and also links to a Slate article that says the backyard chicken phenomenon is more a reporting trend than an actual trend. Or maybe, urban chicken fans are just really, really good at public relations ;)

- Head over to Civil Eats to get the details on tomorrow night's sustainable agriculture chat from 8-10 pm, a response to people who think local food is part of the problem and screening dates for "The Garden."

(Photo credit: by petit hiboux on Flickr.)

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Natasha is an amateur eater with severe snarkolepsy and a c. 2002 blogging habit. She had a fabulous time studying ecological agriculture and policy at The Evergreen State College, and even did her homework while writing at various times for pacificviews.org, boomantribune.com, and mydd.com.

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