Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) offers a holistic approach to the production of sustainable food grown in urban areas. In this story, we learn of one urban farmer who successfully uses the CSA model to produce long-term sustainable crops that are fresh, cost efficient to produce, environmentally friendly, and that offers local members a stake in the harvest crops. Recipes from the episode: Oven Roasted Tomatoes & Herbs; Spanish Eggplant Salad; and Caponata Pasta
Channel: Entertainment Uploaded: August 13, 2007 at 1:51 pm Author:cookingupastory
I think CSA's are great. I Believe in God and do not see anything in having a CSA that compromises that. I am an extreme conservative meaning that I believe recycling, building natural or green homes, generating my own electricity, and raising my own food. I believe also it is my obligation to help as many others as I am able. I don't believe in giving the government my money so they can create a welfare state. Helping to take care of others should be a local and neighborhood issue.
Am I the only one that realizes that "latteliberal" is using satire? Have a sense of humor people! BTW the produce from Oregon is of such high quality that it can make one drool with desire.
You mean it threatens the power in the hands of the guys behind the curtain. Freedom of choice would be letting these people make a positive change. If we could survive in amongst our own communities the world would be a better place. Also, your "God" is natural. Note that he "made adam and eve" in the wild eating fruits and vegetables they picked themselves.