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Jun 17, 2012

Today Facebook has finally exhausted my patience. So this is where I'll be posting my cheap veg-flexitarian recipes, gardening experiences, climate change milestones, local food news from our rural Ontario location. My website 10in10Diet.com has only static pages and I used to update the page called 'Today at Lynn's house' before I created the Facebook page. A number of people had formed a nice little community of homesteading/gardening/healthy cooking types, so I hope that can happen here.

Happy summer,

Lynn Shwadchuck

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Posted: Sunday June 17, 2012, 7:32 am
Tags: change food local cooking vegetarian climate homesteading Flexitarian [add/edit tags]

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