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Year of Plenty

Most viewed Year of Plenty posts in 2009

It's a little hard to discern which posts people are most interested in because the majority of visits to the site are to the general page, but I've looked into the Google Analytics Crazy 8 Ball and here are the posts that seems to have had the most interest in 2009 (note: not all of the content is on the DTE version of the site so all links will take you tot he Year of Plenty mothership blog)

2009 Spokane Farmers' Markets

All things food preservation

Living Bread - an artisan bread recipe for the home

Spokane's Family Farm Dairy open for business

All things chicken coop

High School students in Medford Mass. threaten to boycott unhealthy school lunches

Are Christians better at caring for the environment?

The horrifying truth of what goes into making a hamburger patty

Local food, poetry and the pursuit of holiness



Year of Plenty

The Year of Plenty blog was created by Craig Goodwin in the winter of 2008 to chronicle the experiences of his family as they sought to consume everything local, used, homegrown or homemade. That journey was a wonderful introduction to people and movements in the Spokane area who are seeking the welfare of the community through local foods, farmers markets, community gardens, sustainable transportation, and more fulfilling and just patterns of consumption. In 2009 and beyond the blog will continue to report on these relationships and practices, all through the eyes of a family with young children. Craig manages the Millwood Farmers' Market, is a Master Food Preserver and Pastor at Millwood Presbyterian Church. Craig can be reached at goody2230@gmail.com