How This Blog Works

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CONTENT

The subject of this blog is local food in the Gulf Coast region centering around Mobile Alabama, stretching from Mississippi on the west to the Florida panhandle on the east. To get a sense of the topics covered, check the Categories list on the right side of the page. They include, but are not limited to, local producers and crops, gardening, community food projects, eating locally, and organic and sustainable agriculture.

COMMENTING

Anyone can comment on any post on the blog. First-time commenters are required to go through a simple registration process. Your e-mail will not be used for any purpose other than the registration. Spam (i.e. advertisements, off-topic links, etc.) will be deleted.

WRITING ENTRIES

Additional contributors are welcomed. If you would like to become a contributor, leave a comment on this post (or use the contact form) describing your areas of interest. Pending approval by the editor, you will be able to write entries for the blog. New entries will be reviewed by the editor prior to publishing.

PRODUCER/VENDOR PROFILES

If you are a local grower or producer, or if you are a vendor who sells locally-grown products, I would be happy to feature you in a profile. You do not need to become a blog contributor. You can contact me for further details. Photos of your products and/or farm are welcomed and encouraged.

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Am very interested, thank you for creating this site

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This page contains a single entry by Angela Jordan published on February 15, 2008 7:39 AM.

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