locavore
a person who makes an effort to eat food that is grown, raised, or produced locally, usually within 100 miles of home.
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How to use locavore in a sentence
Paine says the tiny, rural state “is among the world leaders of locavore cuisine” with its high density of vibrant farmers markets.
Welcome to invasivorism, the boldest solution to ethical eating yet | Matt Hongoltz-Hetling | December 7, 2021 | Popular-ScienceThese are the standard selling points of the craft-distilling movement, with its locavore lingo, terroir talk, and handmade hype.
Your ‘Craft’ Rye Whiskey Is Probably From a Factory Distillery in Indiana | Eric Felten | July 28, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTThe international consultant should make way for the imperial locavore.
Food critic Todd Kliman exposes the ridiculous double standard of the locavore movement and how they ignore great American wines.
Why is it that locavore restaurants serve food from the next farm over, but wine from France?
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