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About the Eat Local Eat Natural Blog
Eat Local Eat Natural is a business located in Ann Arbor, Michigan, that brings fresh local foods to restaurants in Southeast Michigan. This blog will introduce readers to area chefs and farmers, discuss local food in general, and keep folks up to date on developments in the business, from building our LEED-certified building, converting our delivery truck to veggie oil, to opening our cafe and market featuring local foods.
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