09-02-2016, 04:20 PM
Can someone tell me why this seems to be all important? I see it everywhere, and I don't get the significance. I guess that means it's fresher, but it seems like it's supposed to be more than that.
(09-02-2016, 04:24 PM)SunsetBengal Wrote: [ -> ]I'm a fan of locally sourced White Liquor.
(09-02-2016, 04:20 PM)michaelsean Wrote: [ -> ]Can someone tell me why this seems to be all important? I see it everywhere, and I don't get the significance. I guess that means it's fresher, but it seems like it's supposed to be more than that.
(09-02-2016, 05:01 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: [ -> ]There are a few reasons why things being locally sourced have been all the rage lately:
1. The freshness factor. As you mentioned, when it comes especially to produce this can play a major role in it.
2. Smaller carbon footprint. The less distance traveled from producer to consumer reduces the carbon footprint.
3. Growing the local economy. This one is really my favorite. When you spend money at a store that sources locally, or go to a farmer's market, or eat at a restaurant that sources locally, a higher percentage of those funds will stay within your local economy and circulate around.
(09-02-2016, 05:01 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: [ -> ]
3. Growing the local economy. This one is really my favorite. When you spend money at a store that sources locally, or go to a farmer's market, or eat at a restaurant that sources locally, a higher percentage of those funds will stay within your local economy and circulate around.
(09-02-2016, 05:01 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: [ -> ]There are a few reasons why things being locally sourced have been all the rage lately:
1. The freshness factor. As you mentioned, when it comes especially to produce this can play a major role in it.
2. Smaller carbon footprint. The less distance traveled from producer to consumer reduces the carbon footprint.
3. Growing the local economy. This one is really my favorite. When you spend money at a store that sources locally, or go to a farmer's market, or eat at a restaurant that sources locally, a higher percentage of those funds will stay within your local economy and circulate around.
(09-02-2016, 04:20 PM)michaelsean Wrote: [ -> ]Can someone tell me why this seems to be all important? I see it everywhere, and I don't get the significance. I guess that means it's fresher, but it seems like it's supposed to be more than that.
(09-06-2016, 12:25 PM)michaelsean Wrote: [ -> ]I'm assuming there isn't any strict definition of locally sourced, so can it still come from some agri-monster as long as it is within a certain radius?
(09-06-2016, 12:25 PM)michaelsean Wrote: [ -> ]I'm assuming there isn't any strict definition of locally sourced, so can it still come from some agri-monster as long as it is within a certain radius?
(09-14-2016, 07:45 AM)HarleyDog Wrote: [ -> ]Definition of locally sourced: Anything not Walmart.
(09-14-2016, 10:20 PM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]You are a Borussia fan, Belsnickel?
(09-14-2016, 11:24 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: [ -> ]Yup, I am a Dortmund fan. Was searching for a German team to root for, I saw their black and gold/yellow color scheme and that Dortmund's economy mirrors Pittsburgh pretty well. So they became my team to root for in Bundesliga and other European play.
(09-15-2016, 11:50 PM)Beaker Wrote: [ -> ]
Been my fave for awhile. Then this article came out. Check out who Arsenal would be:
http://www.espnfc.us/english-premier-league/story/2945651/which-nfl-team-best-represents-your-favorite-premier-league-club
Funny thing is, I have been making the comparison for awhile...longstanding manager, owner who won't spend in FA, always get out of the group stage in the Champions League, but never win the knockout games, etc. It's kinda scary.
(09-15-2016, 08:30 PM)Dill Wrote: [ -> ]Lol, I hadn't thought of the color similarity. I used to be a Schalke fan, back in the 90s.