Food
Policy Council Newsletter, March 2006
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Connecticut
Food Policy Council Annual Report 2006-2007
Farm
Fresh Summertime Recipes - a cookbook with ideas for preparing Connecticut
Grown vegetables
Connecticut Farm Map - Oct
2005
Community Food
Security in Connecticut: an Evaluation and Ranking of 169 Towns - Sept
2005
What's
Cooking in Connecticut Schools? Ideas for Healthy Kids and Healthy Schools -
Oct 2004
New
Directions for Agricultural Policy in Connecticut - Executive Summary - May
2003
New Directions
for Agricultural Policy in Connecticut - Full Report - May 2003
Connecticut
Food Policy Council Food Security Indicators and Annual Report - 2002
Connecticut Food
Policy Council Food Security Indicators and Annual Report - 2001
Connecticut Food Policy
Council Food Security
Indicators and Annual Report - 2000
Connecticut
Food Policy Council Annual Report ~ 1998
Food Policy Council Newsletter
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Summer 2000
Fact Sheet on Food Security and the Food
Policy Council (April 2000)
Making Room at the Table ~ A Guide to
Community Food Security in Connecticut
this is a large graphics rich document, it has been divided into components
which are more readily downloadable as follows:
- Welcome
to the Table ~ 815KB
- Holcomb
Farm: A CSA that Joins City and Suburb ~ 598KB
- Shelton's
"Harvest Trails" Lean to Farm Preservation ~ 686KB
- Around
the State, Farmers' Markets Offer Fresh, Seasonal, Homegrown Produce ~
660KB
- In
Plainville, Food Pantries and Emergency Food Systems Aid Those in Need
~ 619 KB
- Community
Gardens, Feed, Beautify and Empower New Haven Residents ~ 679 KB
- Bus
Service Helps Seniors Stay Well Fed and Independent ~ 625 KB
- In
the Bridgeport Schools, Free Lunch Fuels Learning ~ 588 KB
- In
New Haven, a Supermarket Opens in the Inner City ~ 637 KB
- State
Agencies & Additional Resources That Promote Food Security ~
670 KB
- In
Farm-Friendly Towns, Little Things Make a Difference ~ 559 KB