The 100 Mile Diet – eat local, source local

While we are on the topic of greener restaurants, some people have switched over to what is called the 100-mile diet. The creators of this diet indicated that they wanted to drink and buy food from suppliers within a 100 mile radius. It’s a good idea, I think, if you want to really act and support local farmers. As the authors James and Alisa indicate, it’s a challenge mostly because it’s hard to find where to source everything. But it’s not impossible to do, though.

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