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I'm a big fan of the Edible communities publications (www.ediblecommunities.com) which highlight different parts of the US and promotes local farms, markets, restaurants, and the people who love them...

They're adding an "Edible Jersey" to their stable of publications, and although I don't know when the first issue will be available, I urge all E-gulleters to pick up an issue when they see it. It's usually found for free in select markets/restaurants.

Here's the URL for the current incarnation http://www.ediblejersey.com/

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I'm a big fan of the Edible communities publications (www.ediblecommunities.com) which highlight different parts of the US and promotes local farms, markets, restaurants, and the people who love them...

They're adding an "Edible Jersey" to their stable of publications, and although I don't know when the first issue will be available, I urge all E-gulleters to pick up an issue when they see it.  It's usually found for free in select markets/restaurants.

Here's the URL for the current incarnation  http://www.ediblejersey.com/

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I'm a big fan of the Edible communities publications (www.ediblecommunities.com) which highlight different parts of the US and promotes local farms, markets, restaurants, and the people who love them...

They're adding an "Edible Jersey" to their stable of publications, and although I don't know when the first issue will be available, I urge all E-gulleters to pick up an issue when they see it.  It's usually found for free in select markets/restaurants.

Here's the URL for the current incarnation  http://www.ediblejersey.com/

I just picked up a copy at the Whole Foods in Madison. Good publication!

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They had a stack of a dozen or so at the fishmonger's in Maplewood. I only read a few pages, but I've always enjoyed Edible Boston and am new to the area. Exciting!

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