Idaho’s Bounty: Delivering local food in winter

January 4, 2010
By Guy Hand

Photo by Paulette Phlipot

The local food movement is exploding in popularity.  At this time of year, though, fresh local produce can seem like a distant memory.  But even as the snow flies, there are people connecting hungry consumers to local food.

In this installment of Edible Idaho, correspondent Guy Hand visits Idaho’s Bounty Co-op, a pioneer in the distribution of home-grown food.

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Many of the photos for this story are provided by Idaho photographer Paulette Phlipot

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One Response to Idaho’s Bounty: Delivering local food in winter

  1. [...] Have you been wanting to learn more about Idaho’s Bounty Co-op ? Listen to todays segment of Edible Idaho on NPR as correspondent Guy Hand discovers the benefits of this co-op and how it has helped those in [...]

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