July 26, 2010
 
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Coming in June: A publication about sustainable food!

edible White Mountains will premiere in June as a statewide publication dedicated solely to local foods and sustainable communities.
edible White Mountains will explore the farmers, food artisans and culinary wonders that make eating local food an everyday pleasure. Serving all ten counties within the state, the publication will follow our seasonal schedule. Four times each year full color photography featuring food and landscape will complement resourceful articles and recipes.
For more information, visit www.ediblewhitemountains.com.

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Edible White Mo... said:

Yes, Edible White Mountains serves all 10 counties of New Hampshire to support our local food producers and keep our communities sustainable and economically viable.

The articles will feature farmers, food artisans, chefs/restaurants dedicated to using local foods.

In addition to the editorially-rich content, Edible White Mountains will provide a list of local food Events for that particular season, Recipes, and Resources including those appropriate to a season such as lists of CSA's, Farmers' Markets, Food Co-ops.

I am casting a wide net and so appreciate hearing from you and your interests.

Edible White Mountain readers consider the advertisements to be just as important as the in-depth article content. These magazines are collected and exchanged, thus giving them a long shelf life.

Please let me know if I can provide you with any more information.
Healthy Regards,
KC Wright
Nutritionist & Publisher
www.ediblewhitemountains.com

janel said:

This is cool! Will your newspaper be involved in publishing this material?

But back to the website: Based on the website name, I assume your audience is statewide, and then beyond. How will it be advertised? Is your newspaper "the" newspaper statewide for NH? I'm just thinking about these articles and how to link them to the local communities. Taking this topic as an example, will you make a point to have local articles showing examples from around the state? Maybe a discussion board for each topic would be useful, though I'm not sure how much those get used. Do you have food coop's statewide that might link in? CSAs? I'm guessing you're casting a wide net in order to gather material, develop partnerships, and get advertisers!

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