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		<title>By: megan</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[morning.

i just found your blog on jon tester&#039;s website.
though i reside in San Francisco, i donated to tester&#039;s campaign and now want to help him help small family farmers.
check out a blog from a trip guillermo payer (founder of localharvest.org) and i took last summer.  it was a trial trip for a larger journey we now feel should be taken to montana.

a community nutrition educator, i&#039;m out to change the way we talk about nutrition by focusing on local foods and sustainable food systems.  we are a bit irreverant with our teachings; no one leaves our classes not understanding the difference between whole foods and the processed foods sold by giant food corporations, and that their food dollars are votes for a better food system.

i&#039;m going to approach tester sometime soon, when we have a plan in place, and see if we might help him help montana farmers by doing some programming in the state.   in the meantime, i&#039;m going to try to connect with others who might share our interests and wouldn&#039;t mind a visit from two nutty motorcyclists/food activists when we/if we do get ourselves out to your neck of the woods.

megan e. hanson
415.722.2248]]></description>
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<p>i just found your blog on jon tester&#8217;s website.<br />
though i reside in San Francisco, i donated to tester&#8217;s campaign and now want to help him help small family farmers.<br />
check out a blog from a trip guillermo payer (founder of localharvest.org) and i took last summer.  it was a trial trip for a larger journey we now feel should be taken to montana.</p>
<p>a community nutrition educator, i&#8217;m out to change the way we talk about nutrition by focusing on local foods and sustainable food systems.  we are a bit irreverant with our teachings; no one leaves our classes not understanding the difference between whole foods and the processed foods sold by giant food corporations, and that their food dollars are votes for a better food system.</p>
<p>i&#8217;m going to approach tester sometime soon, when we have a plan in place, and see if we might help him help montana farmers by doing some programming in the state.   in the meantime, i&#8217;m going to try to connect with others who might share our interests and wouldn&#8217;t mind a visit from two nutty motorcyclists/food activists when we/if we do get ourselves out to your neck of the woods.</p>
<p>megan e. hanson<br />
415.722.2248</p>
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