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Lifestyle
Locally Grown:A peach of a problemPublished 07/23/08
As a member of the media, I'm always skeptical of politicians and their motives. But I'm firmly behind Gov. Martin O'Malley's "Buy Local Week." I'm for anything that gives me an excuse to eat. My stomach must have been rumbling quite loudly late Friday afternoon as The Capital staff discussed our Saturday front page story on the "Buy Local Challenge," because my husband headed out to Papa John's Farm at 8065 New Cut Road in Severn without any prompting. Run by the Schillingers, the facility is open until 7 p.m. every day but Sunday (when it's open until 6 p.m.). That's great...
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