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July 13, 2012, 10:48 am

Two worthy ideas are making a comeback. Food cooperatives, and "intentional communities"

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Co-ops: Looking for a way to purchase fresh, locally grown food without having to make a trip to the farmers market? Then consider joining a food cooperative – either a retail store or a buying club – to start getting deals on healthy food that is often organically or sustainably grown. Here’s what you need to know about food co-ops before you sign up.

Find out more HERE.



Cooperative Living: If you’re intrigued by the idea of living in a place with a strong sense of community and a lighter impact on the planet, here are 7 questions to consider as you begin your research on intentional communities.

Find out more HERE.

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