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82. Woodlands offer their wild spring bounty
One of the real benefits of living in this wonderful Northland is the abundance of colorful wild spring flowers and other plants that never fail to thrill us. A day or two ago, when on my morning walk through these Bayfield hills I enjoyed the perfume of apple blossoms, but it was not from the orchards up over the hill to the west, no, this perfume came from untended trees on vacant lots right here in town. And what about the leeks? Their pungent perfume might not be considered in the same...
Source5/16/2007

83. Divine Chocolate Announces First Dividend for Kuapa Kokoo Farmers
A Fair Trade premium is invested by Kuapa Kokoo into schools, clean drinking water, mobile medical clinics, and women s entrepreneurship projects for the significant percentage of women cocoa farmers that are Kuapa Kokoo members (60% of the national executive board of Kuapa Kokoo are women) A Fair Trade premium is invested by Kuapa Kokoo into schools, clean drinking water, mobile medical clinics, and women s entrepreneurship projects for the significant percentage of women cocoa farmers...
SourceCSRwire.com (press release)

84. The scar is getting deeper
All Cameron Duodu articles About Webfeeds May 30, 2007 7:30 AM . Printable version Next to Harold Macmillan, whose visit to Africa in 1960 affected the future direction of the continent thanks to his "wind of change" speech to the racist parliament in South Africa, Tony Blair should have been the British prime minister best remembered by Africans. All Cameron Duodu articles About Webfeeds May 30, 2007 7:30 AM . Printable version Next to Harold Macmillan, whose visit to Africa in 1960...
SourceGuardian Unlimited,UK

85. Trends: The Ultimate ROI: Ad Icons For Sale
While its impossible to generate the return-on-investment of a gnome, having consumers actively purchase a constant reminder of its brand has helped Travelocity.com separate itself from a pack of online travel sites. Both companies, while pleased with the incremental sales of these tchotchkes, are absolutely elated by the fact that their brand icons have gained cultural currency a marketer's dream. The novelty items, born out of a Staples ad campaign and available at its stores for $5,...
Source11/16/2006

86. Ohio Festivals - October
For information call 614-878-7980 or visit www.circlesfarm.com Loudonville Free Street Fair, Downtown Loudonville - October 2-6 - Five days of live entrtainment, food, rides, exhibits, tractor pulls, horse pulls, antique tractor show, flower show, livestock show, auction and more. For information call 614-878-7980 or visit www.circlesfarm.com Loudonville Free Street Fair, Downtown Loudonville - October 2-6 - Five days of live entrtainment, food, rides, exhibits, tractor pulls, horse pulls,...
Source5/10/2007

87. On a roll: Business is booming at Bread Craft bakery
All of those natural ingredients and others go into the type of high-quality artisan breads that Eliades served up with fresh coffee at 5 on a recent Tuesday morning. That's where you will find the star of the entire establishment: a lump of sourdough starter (levain) that Bread Craft owner Alex Eliades lovingly feeds with flour and water daily. The massive, yawning Bongard oven is as impressive to a food lover as the golden loaves of bread that beckon from a stainless-steel rack. One...
Source5/14/2007

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