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      Jon St. John on March 18, 2010

      This looks like such an awesome project - good luck!

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      Ashley Johnson on March 16, 2010

      This is just the kind of forward thinking programing that we need! Keep it up! I know it will be a success!

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      Troy Walker on March 3, 2010

      Exciting series concept! After spending several years in developing ad concepts and branding for numerous organizations, I can seriously say this is a "compelling creative work". A national organic food producer/distributor should run with this! The look and feel is "wholesome".

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      Norma Jean Zuelow on February 23, 2010

      Just what we need, positive programing, produced by people with a passion, and talent to make a new series happen.

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Stett Holbrook is an award-winning journalist with more than 15 years of experience writing about food. His work has appeared in the L.A. Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Saveur, Eating Well, and other publications. He is currently the food editor of Metro Silicon Valley, an alternative weekly in San Jose, Calif.

Greg Roden has worked in television and print journalism as a photographer, writer, director and producer for more than 20 years. He documented Salvadoran refugees for 'Faces, Portraits of a Revolution' aired on Bill Moyers Presents for PBS and won the International Television and Video Association’s 'best documentary' award for his coverage of the Sandinista elections in Nicaragua.

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