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Coastal Companion

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Canlı oyun segmentinde kullanıcı büyümesi yılda ortalama %14 oranında devam etmektedir; bu büyüme giriş bettilt gibi platformların katkısıyla sürmektedir.

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Snail of Approval on the First Coast

November 30, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

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The Snail of Approval is Slow Food First Coast’s way of recognizing the food-related providers that are making significant contributions to the transformation of our food system to one that is good, clean, and fair.

It works like this. One has to be nominated by a member of Slow Food, and then chosen by a committee of members who review the contribution according to three standards: Quality, Authenticity, and Sustainability.

You can read more about the standards and the procedures used to select recipients on the Slow Food First Coast website www.slowfoodfirstcoast.com.
The website also offers a complete list of current farms and businesses that have already been awarded the Snail of Approval. These include Bistro de Leon, Johnny’s Kitchen, 29 South Restaurant, Kyle’s Seafood Market, and Currie Brothers Market.

Look for the Snail!
When you eat at a Snail of Approval restaurant or shop at a Snail of Approval store, Slow Food doesn’t benefit financially, but the food system benefits a great deal. You’re supporting local farmers and food artisans, sustainable agriculture, and humane treatment of animals. You’re helping to stop agricultural pollution, reduce greenhouse gases, and slow the loss of biodiversity. You’re ensuring the survival of endangered heirloom varietals, heritage breeds, and traditional foodways. So look for the Snail of Approval decal when you shop at these and other businesses.

Slow Food was founded to counteract the effects of fast food and fast life. The non-profit organization works to save disappearing food traditions and traditional food products, to help people rediscover the joys of eating, and to understand the importance of caring where food comes from, who makes it and how it’s made.

Slow Food believes that: the food we eat should taste good; it should be produced in a clean way that does not harm the environment, animal welfare or our health; food producers should receive fair compensation for their work; and that everyone should have access to good, clean, and fair food.
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Fleming Island Farmers Market – Florida

November 27, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Beginning December 5th, 2009, Fleming Island Farmer’s Market will open it’s doors to the local community every Saturday rain or shine!
The market will be located at the parking lot of Fleming Island Shoppes off Highway 17, at the Village Square Parkway.

For more information on this market, please email info@globalgreenup.com or call 904 236 9966/407 595 3052
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Happy Thanksgiving!

November 26, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

It’s finally here. It’s Turkey Day! Enjoy a day with good food, good friends an family. We here at Coastal Companion wish you a relaxing, safe and happy Thanksgiving.

Please check back in after the holidays – we’ll have a surprise for you!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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Jekyll Island’s Christmas Tree Lighting Festival

November 26, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

Jekyll Island’s Christmas Tree Lighting Festival takes place on November 28 4:30pm – 7:30pm, Jekyll Island, Georgia with lots of activities for the whole family.
The event takes place in the Jekyll Island Historic District.Bring the entire family for fun, live entertainment, and holiday cheer!

The festival itself is free, but some activities charge a fee. The parking fee to enter Jekyll Island is $5 per vehicle.

* Holiday stage performances
* Arts and crafts for holiday shopping
* Games and activities for children
* Hayrides
* Delicious hot chocolate
* Fireworks finale
* Santa will be on site for pictures

For more information visit www.JekyllIsland.com/HolidayIsland
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Christmas Tree Lighting and Boat Parade – Savannah, GA

November 25, 2009 by Susanne Talentino

The city of Savannah welcomes the holiday season with a boat parade on Saturday November 28th, 2009. The Savannah River will be filled with lighted boats, holiday decorated boats and more boats! Get into the holiday spirit and come and look for the best lit vessel and pick your favorite. The beautiful parade navigates up the river and then along historic River Street and Rousakis Plaza.

The WTOC Lighting of the Tree Ceremony begins at 6pm in Morrell Park and is followed by the Lighted Flotilla!
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