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ELC Blog Highlight: Eating New Jersey

Eating New Jersey is one of a couple of blogs I know that started up just for this blog challenge.  He started his blog in July, saying:

We are in New Jersey, the often maligned Garden State and are partially taking the challenge to prove (mostly to New Jerseyans) that the availability and diversity of foods from here can match those found anywhere else.

"Bornearly" has risen to the challenge, finding local eggs and wine, local beer, and last week he posted about a local turkey farm.  I'm hoping that his blog habit is here to stay - Eating New Jersey is a great addition to our blog community.

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this the nice thing we got very freash and got lowest price in the market. and we got a large amount of fruits and other some things very easily.
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charles

Jersey does unfortunately, and unfairly, get a reputation of being a stinking, polluted state, but during my time at Ft. Dix I realized that a considerable portion of the state was devoted to large, green county areas and farms, and surprising to me, there were some very beautiful areas of the Garden State. People shouldn't just judge Jersey by Camden.

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