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** FOR USE WITH AP WEEKLY FEATURES ** Roger Doiron of Scarborough, Maine plants vegetables in his garden on Friday, May 4, 2004. Dorion started the Web site called Kitchen Gardeners International which promotes taking control of the food you eat and reducing the distance it travels by growing your own food in your backyard.
** FOR USE WITH AP WEEKLY FEATURES ** Roger Doiron of Scarborough, Maine plants vegetables in his garden on Friday, May 4, 2004. Dorion started the Web site called Kitchen Gardeners International which promotes taking control of the food you eat and reducing the distance it travels by growing your own food in your backyard.
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They’re just teeny-tiny right now — maybe even just blossoms — but blink and those marble-sized tomatoes and peppers the size of baby shrimp will be fat and heavy. And there will be sooo many of them. Which means your vegetable-related concerns will pivot from the garden to the kitchen. Check out the website for Meatless Monday, a movement urging people to skip meat on the first day of every week. Since you are raising eggplants — and probably not Angus beef — this is a good place to get recipes and, you know, become part of a movement.

Douglas Brown, The Denver Post

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