Local Food in Pittsburgh
See also: CSAs, Farms & Farmers' Markets, Local Food Movements, and Vegetarian Choices.
Edible Allegheny
This print/online publication premiered in Spring of 2008 and highlights local food and farmers in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. It is part of the Edible Communities network.
This print/online publication premiered in Spring of 2008 and highlights local food and farmers in Pittsburgh and Western Pennsylvania. It is part of the Edible Communities network.
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Allegheny Front: Earth's Bounty: Plow to Platter
The Allegheny Front is an environmental radio program for the Pittsburgh region. They have a special series called Earth's Bounty about food and the environment. -
BuyLocalPA: Farms offering CSAs in Western Pennsylvania
If you want to support your local farmers by buying a share in their production (Community Supported Agriculture or CSA), check out this list. -
Grow Pittsburgh
Grow Pittsburgh was formed by the owner operators of two urban farms in order to give a voice and leadership to urban agriculture. -
Keystone Farmer's Cooperative
The Farmers of Keystone Farmer's Cooperative (near Uniontown PA) raise cattle fed on grass and locally grown grains and without the use of hormones, anti-biotics or pesticides in the feed. -
Pennsylvania Association for Sustainable Agriculture (PASA)
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BuyLocalPA.org
A directory of Pennsylvania family farms, farmers' markets Community Supported Agriculture farms (CSA's), u-pick farms, restaurants, grocers, caterers and bakers, bed & breakfasts, and other businesses that sell locally grown farm products. -
Southwestern Pennsylvania
This region encompasses Allegheny, Armstrong, Beaver, Butler, Fayette, Greene, Indiana, Lawrence, Washington and Westmoreland counties. - Southwestern PA Events
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BuyLocalPA.org
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Pittsburgh Magazine: Where to Buy Local
The May 2007 feature was "Get Fresh, Buy Local". Here are some farms and stores where you can do just that. -
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: The modern food message is eat local
In this August 02, 2007, article, Marlene Parrish, after reading The Omnivore's Dilemma, Fast Food Nation, and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle, challenges herself (and you) to "eat locally grown and locally produced food." She gives you the resources to do so. -
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: Cravings: Buying local brings just-picked produce to your table
In this article from June 29, 2006, Amy McConnell Schaarsmith talks about the local food scene in Pittsburgh and the farmers who provide it. -
Slow Food Pittsburgh
This is the local chapter of the world movement to slow down and eat locally and carefully produced food. Check out the local events. -
yumpittsburgh
yumpittsburgh is part of a Penn State project which strives to strengthen the local food infrastructure in Western Pa by connecting the supply and demand sides of our foodshed, the producers and the consumers.

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