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How Sweet It Is

How Sweet It Is

We were just given a big ol’ box of home grown, Nash County sweet potatoes and had to share our happiness. Cheap food is often bad food and is a leading cause of childhood obesity in this country. Our goal is to get some fresh produce into those little bellies whenever we can. Our hope is that we’ll continue to find home gardeners, local farmers, and farmers market enthusiasts to help us do just that…. #growingthegiving
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