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Perfect Pitch: How the Lidge family is trying to turn out the lights on bad nutrition

My story begins like those of many others who are passionate about real food. I was surrounded by it from the beginning. I spent my young childhood growing up on our family farm in Missouri with cows, sheep, pigs and an enormous garden that nourished us with everything from Brussels sprouts to cherries.

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August 22, 2011
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