I found something cool today ...
LocalHarvest.org. Here's some info from their site:
"Do you want fresh, locally grown, organic food, but don't know where to find it? The LocalHarvest map makes it easy to find family farms, farmers markets and other sources of sustainably grown
food in your area."
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"There are almost two million farms in the USA. About 80% of those are small farms, and a large percentage are family owned. More and more of these farmers are now selling their products directly to the public. They do this via CSA programs, Farmers' Markets, Food Coops, u-picks, farm stands, and other direct marketing channels. Would you like to support your local farmer? Use our map to find a small farm near you!
Large scale chemical agriculture is poisoning our soils and our water, and weakening our communities. By buying direct from a family farm
you can help put a stop to this unfortunate trend. By buying organic produce from your local farmer, you are working to maintain a healthy environment, a vibrant community, and a strong and sustainable local economy for you and your kids to thrive in."
Organic produce and naturally grown meat is usually so expensive at the supermarket - I've found it's a lot cheaper directly from the source. Not to mention fresher and higher quality!!
Give the link a try if you're interested in another way to get those Old Time Low Carb Products into your diet.
{Oh, yeah ... I forgot to mention - it's free. They do sell some products from various farms, but I think the site's main focus is providing information.}