While driving through my grandmother’s quiet town of Bloomfield, you might encounter a quiet yet thriving farmer’s market on the outskirts of town. Weekly, farmers bring their crops to be sold to local buyers. Here is the locavore movement, intrinsically linked not only to a close knit quiet town, but also to issues of nutrition, sustainability, and economics. Locally grown food is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint while enjoying tastier, healthier food at a lower cost. The nutritional value of food grown locally is far superior to that of alien products with many food miles to them (items shipped over oceans, countries, and borders).
Vegetables have very good nutrients so when picking vegetables one should choose a variety of colors to get a variety of nutrients. Vegetables Lower blood pressure; reduced risk of heart disease, stroke, and probably some cancers; lower risk of eye and digestive problems; and a mellowing effect on blood sugar that can help keep appetite in check. Last but not least is my grain intake. My grain intake is the equivalent to 5.4 ounces and my recommended amount of grain intake is 6 ounces. I need a little more grain consumption to meet my recommended amount.
The price will be affordable for the people in need. They regularly run from 5-7 dollars but, they will be sold from 3-5 dollars depending what type of food they want. The sandwiches will be less expenisve then the salads. The Lunchables won’t be more than $5. They will come with a card and in the register when you buy a Lunchable they will stamp it.
Graded Assignment Research Paper First Draft (120 points) Score 1. Write the first draft of your research paper. Be sure to follow these requirements and recommendations when completing your draft: • Open a new Microsoft Word document. Type your name, your teacher’s name, your school name, and the date at the top of your document. To help your teacher know whom the essay came from, save the file as: GEN1 S2 COMP 6.11 Research Paper First Draft_FIRST INITIAL_LAST NAME.doc Example: GEN1 S2 COMP 6.11 Research Paper First Draft_M_Smith.doc Type your paper in the document you create.
The water from the rivers would flow through bringing down soil from the mountains in which made the soil super fertile. The fertile ground and great climate was a great place for agriculture. The rich soil and way to grow food helped contribute to this society. People were able to plant all kinds of crops and grow food. Since people were able to grow food they were able to start staying in one place instead of moving around.
• Preparedness for National Disaster/Fuel Crisis • Local produce taste better • Local produce is better for you • Promotes produce diversity • Is GMO free • Helps to build community • Good for local economy/supports local farmers • Beneficial for the environment 11 What are the challenges to local food in Vermont? • Diet adjustments would be needed • Production diversity is lacking • Lack of processing and storage facilities • Cheaper to import foods from agribusiness farms 16 What is currently being done to
All this is would create picture in a potential consumers mind that Lina’s is the place to be. Great food, Great Company, Great Atmosphere. 8) To incorporate social responsibility into his business Frederic could work with local designers to create eco friendly tables and chairs using organic materials. -Purchase fresh ingredients from local producers, that way he could save on costs of transportation and importing fees and taxes while supporting the local farms. -Donate a percentage of his sales to a local charity that benefits the community.
Kudler’s means of differentiating itself from the competition is its ability to provide the best products and the best customer service. The fact that Kudler’s prices are obviously at a premium compared to those of a standard market means that they must earn the mark up built into product costs. Kudler’s owner, Kathy Kudler, enjoys her time spent on the sales floor serving customers more than any other aspect of her job. Another means of providing value to the customer is that of education. By explaining the nutritional values of organic foods and offering samples of exotic products, the consumer benefits from learning the value of organics and the newfound willingness to try foods that were previously unknown to them.
Kelsey promotes a earth-friendly community to a better quality of life through services such as environmental awareness and healthy lifestyle. The people that live in Kelsey eat organic foods, like fruits and vegetables they live totally off the land. They promote a better quality of live for the people in their community. Blair Smith, founder of Smith Systems Consulting, Inc., Huffman Trucking, Kelsey Gardens are the largest employers in Kelsey. Kelsey’s housing industry creates employment opportunities for construction workers, contractors, engineers, designers and Baderman
For this campaign Start buck will donate a portion of proceeds to local food banks to ensure that others can eat. This choice will make the consumers feel better about their decision to order the drink both for themselves and also to help do well for others not in the country but in their local area. Another area that will be used to promote the Frappuskini will be a wellness campaign that will promote the benefits of healthy living. Parts of this will include free trial passes to a local health club Along with links to a web