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Locally Delicious: Recipes and Resources for eating on the North Coast is a recipe for change through the re-localization of Northern California, Six Rivers Region food system. This book was published to much fanfare in 2009 (ISBN 978-0-615-31507-2). In 2010 it was released, through Appropedia, as an open source manual to re-localizing our food systemYou can find the chapters below, or see the [[Locally Delicious Table of Contents|Table of Contents]].
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[[File:LocallyDeliciousCover.jpg|left|frame|The first book!]]
 
==Locally Delicious - The Book==
''Locally Delicious: Recipes and Resources for Eating on the North Coast'' is a cookbook and resource guide to local foods, supporting the re-localization of the Northern California, Six Rivers Region food system. This book was published to much fanfare in 2009 (ISBN 978-0-615-31507-2). For more information, visit [http://www.locally-delicious.org/Locally-Delicious/locally-delicious-cookbook.html Locally Delicious, the book].
 
 
==The Organization==
The Locally Delicious organization, now a small non-profit, re-directs proceeds from the book back into the community through grants. Funding has gone to many sustainable foods community projects related to education, small business development, and food access issues.
 
For more information, visit [http://www.locally-delicious.org/Locally-Delicious/accomplishments.html Locally Delicious Accomplishments].
 
==Create a Cookbook/Resource Guide For Your Bioregion==
''Locally Delicious'' was released in 2010 through Appropedia as an open source manual of one unique approach to re-localizing our food system. The organization hopes to encourage similar projects in other bioregions. You can find many chapters below, or see the [[Locally Delicious Table of Contents|Table of Contents]].
 
Click here for a brief guide on [[How to write a cookbook like locally delicious for your bioregion]].
 
==Lunchbox Envy Projects==
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|File:Dehydrator_In_Action.jpg|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious solar dehydrator for kids with adult supervision|Tear the Roof off]]'''</center></big>Dry sliced apples in 18 hours of sunlight with this legless solar dehydrator
|File:Complete_GnomeTainer.JPG|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious garden addition for kids and adults|The GnomeTainer]]'''</center></big>Modular, raised garden with integrated rain catchment that can be installed on a porch
|File:IMG 1054.jpg|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious solar oven for kids with adults|Catch and Cook]]'''</center></big>A solar oven capable of reaching 160°F in 20 minutes
|File:Covering2.JPG|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious solar oven for kids|Solar Bowling Oven]]'''</center></big> Solar oven kids can build and use on their own
|File:IMAG0065.jpg|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious Kids Worm Bin|Wormland worm bin]]'''</center></big>Scalable vermiculture system from free materials for kids
|File:Design Picture.jpg|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious rowing machine blender for schools|Row Blender]]'''</center></big> Row yourself a smoothie with an exercise powered blender
|File:Schoolkids.jpg|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious school solar dehydrator|Sodhoppers' Solar Dehydrator]]'''</center></big>Durable food dehydrator for a school from a waste kitchen cabinet
|File:SE Garden.jpg|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious school garden|Interactive School Garden]]'''</center></big>Modular school garden design incorporating several different garden styles
|File:Final Image.jpg|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious School Solar Oven|The Solar Swing]]'''</center></big> Solar oven for a school reaching 200°F in 30 minutes
|File:Barreloffunstep15.png|<big><center>'''[[Locally Delicious Worm Bin for School|School Worm Bin]]'''</center></big>Worm bin for a school built from a 55 gallon drum
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Revision as of 18:07, 23 December 2014

The first book!

Locally Delicious - The Book

Locally Delicious: Recipes and Resources for Eating on the North Coast is a cookbook and resource guide to local foods, supporting the re-localization of the Northern California, Six Rivers Region food system. This book was published to much fanfare in 2009 (ISBN 978-0-615-31507-2). For more information, visit Locally Delicious, the book.


The Organization

The Locally Delicious organization, now a small non-profit, re-directs proceeds from the book back into the community through grants. Funding has gone to many sustainable foods community projects related to education, small business development, and food access issues.

For more information, visit Locally Delicious Accomplishments.

Create a Cookbook/Resource Guide For Your Bioregion

Locally Delicious was released in 2010 through Appropedia as an open source manual of one unique approach to re-localizing our food system. The organization hopes to encourage similar projects in other bioregions. You can find many chapters below, or see the Table of Contents.

Click here for a brief guide on How to write a cookbook like locally delicious for your bioregion.

Lunchbox Envy Projects

By Ann Anderson, Martha Haynes, Ann King, Carol Moné, Lauren Cohn-Sarabia and Suzanne Simpson

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This category has only the following subcategory.

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