Our new look
Here’s quick update on site development. We have refined out design, with a more sophisticated new logo and site layout. We’ll be rolling out the new look over the next few week – for a preview visit...
View Article10 Questions with Michael Pollan – Time Magazine
Michael Pollan answers questions from readers in an interview with Time Magazine.
View ArticleLocalFoody Beta and Blog Updates
It’s been a busy few weeks around the LocalFoody ranch. Last Friday October the 1st was Anne’s birthday (!!) and also marked the start of our Beta period. We’ve been sending out the first few beta...
View ArticleWhy Grass?
You might be wondering what’s up with our logo. And you wouldn’t be the first. After all, as a general rule, people don’t eat grass, and our mantra here at LocalFoody is “Helping People Find Good...
View ArticleLocalFoody and CSI
We’re all very excited to announce that LocalFoody is now a member and tenant of the Centre for Social Innovation in downtown Toronto. In their own words: The Centre for Social Innovation is a dynamic...
View ArticleLocalFoody Blog Visualized
If you’ve ever wondered what we talk about on the Localfoody blog, here it is in living colour. Thanks to the folks at Wordle for the cool tool that created this image.
View ArticleTED Talk on sustainable restaurants
A great talk on building healthier restaurants from December 2010.
View ArticleGuest Post: Music and food make a natural pair
Thanks to David Newland, of Roots Music Canada, for contributing this post. With the celebration of springtime fully upon us, many folks are taking this time to count their blessings. For me, two of...
View ArticleEat Yourself Happy: Mood-Boosting Food to Feel Your Best
Written by Melanie Kozlan, Four Green Steps.com Finding yourself inexplicably gloomy or a little depressed from the miserable weather? Feeling down might be an indicator that you’re missing out on...
View ArticleCities Should Buy Local
Photo Credit: Gabriel Mobrien We’re pretty disappointed that members of the municipal government in our hometown, Toronto, are pushing to step away from their buy local food policy. It seems very...
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