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Now residing in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, the lives of Sanchez and Murillo have changed radically. In addition to operating the Organic Super-foods store in the resort city's Emiliano Zapata neighborhood, [Manuel Murillo] and [Yael Sanchez] recently purchased a 15-acre farm complete with fruit trees, greenhouses and an irrigation system, Their intention, Murillo said in an interview at his store, is to have a "sustainable farm" that produces "real organic foods at good prices.
This is a huge opportunity for the development of small farms," [Semple] contended. "We're even trying to get people in town who have avocados that are falling on the ground."
Unlike many other Mexican organic producers, who ship their commodities to the US and other nations, Organic Super-foods intends to remai...
..., Mexican organic chicken and free-range buffalo meat raised in the southern state of Campeche are tagged for sale. But Sanchez and Murillo have another promising sa...
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...Tuesday, June 14. The club will provide the meat and refreshments, and members are asked to bring a...Arts & Crafts Show: The Buffalo Church of the Nazarene Missionary Ministry will sp...307. Book Sale: The Upper Vandalia Historical Society of Putnam C...
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Erika Vitiene doesn't walk into a supermarket without a well- mapped out shopping list.
Using each week's circulars from her local grocery store, Publix, in Bradenton, Fla., Vitiene plans seven dinner meals for the week according to what's on sale. Then she organizes her list by categories, such as produce, meat and canned goods to save time at the store.
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We are proposing to amend the regulations that govern the importation of animals and animal products to revise the conditions for the importation of live bovines and products derived from bovines with regard to bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE). We are proposing to base importation conditions on the inherent risk of BSE infectivity in specified commodities, as well as on the BSE risk status of the region from which the commodities originate. We are proposing to establish a system for classifying regions as to BSE risk that is consistent with the system employed by the World Organization for Animal Health (OIE), the international standard-setting organization for guidelines related to animal health. The conditions we are proposing for the importation of specified commodities are bas...
... of certain animals, birds, poultry, meat, other animal products and byproducts, hay, and st... States lost a total of $11 billion in the sale of U.S. beef abroad, including $5.7 billion in los... that chew the cud, such as cattle, buffaloes, sheep, goats, deer, antelopes, camels, llamas and...
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Every summer, more farmers markets sprout up around the state, nurtured by a growing interest in buying food that's fresh, local and in season.
With today's economy, people seem to be staying closer to home. Perhaps they're finding that a few hours at the farmers market isn't just about shopping; it's entertaining as well.
... a variety of other items such as flowers, meat, eggs, honey, cheese, jams, salsa, baked goods, pr... rock art, the Elsinore market has ground buffalo meat, and the Zion Canyon market has its own Zion Harvest greeting cards for sale. Along with the sampling and socializing, many mar...
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... as specified in ? 589.2001; inspected meat products which have been cooked and offered for hu... includes, but is not limited to, cattle, buffalo, sheep, goats, deer, elk, and antelopes. (b) Food ... products that are sold or are intended for sale at retail and feeds for nonruminant laboratory ani...
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Like the first strawberries of June, the first farmers' market openings are a sure sign that the best of Western New York's fruit and vegetables is on its way.
There are new products to buy at many markets, but one thing hasn't changed: The early birds (meaning customers) get the best selections.
... products, eggs, honey, plants, cut flowers, meat, cheese, baked goods and Angelica Winery wine. Ac..., alpacas, New York State wine tasting and sale and a country store selling New York State produc...
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Jim Politis has sold the last of his buffalo, but not without extended heartache.
I still wake up looking for them," said the Montgomery County Board of Supervisors chairman and well-known Riner businessman.
... to find one last, lost bison, and Politis' sale of a side venture in jerky-making marked the end ...Politis continued to sell his wholesale meat to Hale and other health-food shops and restauran...
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Like the first strawberries of June, the first farmers market openings are a sure sign that the best of Western New York's fruit and vegetables is on its way.
There are new products to buy at many markets, but one thing hasn't changed: The early birds (meaning customers) get the best selections.
... products, eggs, honey, plants, cut flowers, meat, cheese, baked goods and Angelica Winery wine. Acc..., alpacas, New York State wine tasting and sale and a country store selling New York State product...
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April 26
A Chevy Blazer parked behind Enterprise Rental in the 9000 block of Niagara Falls Boulevard was broken into, and a CD player and stereo kicker boxes stolen sometime between 2 a.m. and noon, the victim told Niagara Falls police.
... Lakeside Drive in Wheatfield while selling meat products door-to-door for a Buffalo firm, sheriff... a reduced charge of attempted fifth-degree sale of a controlled substance. The bad news came in bu...