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I called Homegrown today to inquire, and was told the Swinery products were off the menu.
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I called Homegrown today to inquire, and was told the Swinery products were off the menu.
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To sell to another restaurant would require a separate process through the U.S.D.A. ” If they get their stuff in order, I’d like to carry it again,” said Homegrown’s Gillis — but for now, Homegrown is scrambling for some other suppliers.
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Homegrown is aiming for small, locally produced products, he said, with a goal of food that’s somewhat gourmet, but not in-your-face foodie.
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H.R. 1955, aka the Homegrown Terrorism Prevention Act, has already passed the House, overwhelmingly, and is in clear and present danger of passing the Senate, too.
Timed Release 2008
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He also raced motorcycles and had a band called Homegrown in L.A.
Archive 2008-02-01 WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2008
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He also raced motorcycles and had a band called Homegrown in L.A.
hippie log cabin memories WENDEE HOLTCAMP 2008
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It's from a site called Homegrown, where registered users upload their stuff on a "worldwide, perpetual, royalty free unlimited licence to reproduce copy distribute and otherwise exploit" the material.
The WGA Strike and the UK Writer Stephen Gallagher 2007
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They populated a little farmers 'village, dubbed Homegrown, with opportunities for concert-goers to grind corn or fondle compost.
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The ACLU has issued a press release: "ACLU Skeptical of Senate Report on 'Homegrown' Terrorism," and a broad civil liberties coalition signed a letter of protest that was actually issued the day before the report was made public.
Chip Berlet: Lieberman Gift To McCain: Senate Islamist Terrorism Report 2008
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