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DESCRIPTION:What began as an experiment became journey into sustainability.\n\nWith 
 Katie Tamony, Editor-in-Chief, Sunset Magazine\n\nTamony has taken eating 
 local to a whole new level with the "one-block" diet. You can't get much 
 more local than your own backyard. In an area about the size of a medium 
 suburban backyard, Sunset magazine grew 30 different crops for an 
 end-of-summer feast. To round out the menu, staff raised chickens for eggs 
 and bees for honey, made their own wine, beer, cheese and vinegar, and 
 pressed olives for oil. They even made salt. What began as an experiment 
 became an article in the magazine, a web site channel, a passionate blog, 
 and an experience in team building that continues two years later. Come 
 hear about this amazing journey.\n\n\nAn event co-sponsored by the 
 Commonweal Institute and the Commonwealth Club\n\nThursday, June 18, 6:30 
 pm check-in, 7pm program Cubberley Community Theater\n4000 Middlefield Rd, 
 Palo Alto, CA\n$10 for Commonwealth Club members, $15 non-member\n\nFor 
 reservations call 408-280-5530 and reference the code “Commonweal" to be 
 eligible for the members rate. \n\n 
 https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/09/18601154.php
SUMMARY:One Block Diet: The Ultimate Way to Eat Local, Backyard Farming and Sunset Magazine
LOCATION:Cubberley Community Center Theater\n4000 Middlefield Rd.\nPalo Alto, CA 
 94303
URL:https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2009/06/09/18601154.php
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