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  2. Why ‘Made in the USA’ Day Is a Great Time to Support Local ...

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    The easiest way you can be involved in “Made in the USA” Day is simple -- buy local and American-made on July 2nd. Whether you're visiting a farmer's market, dining out at your favorite ...

  3. Where To Eat for Cheap in Every State - AOL

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    Pies & Pints has local beers on tap and makes some of the best pizza in town. Happy Hour (only available Monday through Friday until 6 p.m.) gets you $2 off apps and cheap beer.

  4. Local purchasing - Wikipedia

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    An American 'Buy Fresh, Buy Local' exhibitor. Local purchasing is a preference to buy locally produced goods and services rather than those produced farther away. It is very often abbreviated as a positive goal, "buy local" or "buy locally', that parallels the phrase "think globally, act locally", common in green politics.

  5. Eating local made easy. Here's what fruits and vegetables are ...

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    Crops. Early. Peak. Late. Spinach. April 15. May 5 - June 25. June 30. Asparagus. April 23. May 1 - May 30. June 25. Beets. May 15. June 1 - September 30. Oct 30 ...

  6. Domestic sourcing - Wikipedia

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    According to IGD report, over 54% of consumers buy local food as they feel obliged to support local producers and farmers in 2006. [1] An increase in domestic sourcing for the labour force would benefit the economy of the state or country by increasing the circular flow of income; it is estimated that every £10 spent on local product is worth ...

  7. Felt (website) - Wikipedia

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    Arnold, in her mid 20s, had bought a sewing machine in 2005 and made merino arm warmers for friends and family, eventually selling them on Etsy. [2] She decided to create a New Zealand version of the site that allowed people to buy locally-made handcrafts and compete with imported mass-produced goods.

  8. Made in America: Mario Batali's Guide to Locally Grown Foods

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  9. Lärabar - Wikipedia

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    Lärabar was created by Denver native Lara Merriken, who was looking to make a "very healthy product that tasted delicious". [2] [3] According to the General Mills website, Merriken's inspiration for the snack occurred during a hiking trip in 2000 through the Rocky Mountains of Colorado. [4]