A couple of months ago I came across an article in a magzine discussing the virtues of buying locally. The statistics that they presented were basic and eye opening. Not typically a supporter of big causes I do appreciate and enjoy supporting and when I can promoting, local charity. While the 3/50 Project is not a charitable organization by definition its core message is one of giving back to the community. The message is simple as is the solution that they present, and while it may not be feasible or necessary to spend fifty dollars a month on local purchases I think that buying local is the spirit of the thing and in that vein very feasible. If you're interested in this movement I'd suggest reading their FAQ page. You'll find a few suggestions that are easy, but also easily overlooked. Remember this rule applies to local coffe vendors and sandwich shops too! Adehering to the practice of buying locally takes some practice and concious effort, but eventually, I hope, will become a practice of second nature. My pledge to the 3/50 Project this month has been to purchase my pumpkins locally instead of picking them up at Home Depot. Suprisingly, the local pumpkins which by far rivaled Home Depot's selection in variety were also competitive in their pricing. To get some great pumpkins check out: Polk's and *Savannah State Farmers Market (701 U.S. Highway 80, West (912) 966-7800 Open Year Round).
10.26.2009
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