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Bonnes Addresses


The Following are some favorite spots to shop for, eat, and share local foods
all of which have been written up on Paris Paysanne: The Blog :

Voici quelques endroits préférés d'acheter, de manger, et de partager
des aliments locaux qui ont tous été évalués sur Paris Paysanne: Le Blog :

Si vous êtes un producteur local, ou si vous connaissez quelqu'un qui est, s'il vous plaît ajouter leur nom à la liste sur mon forum

Markets

Le Marché des Enfants Rouges
39, rue de Bretagne 75003 metro: Filles du Calvaire, St-Sébastien Froissart
Hours: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday: 8h-13h & 16h-19h30 Friday,
Saturday: 8h30-13h & 16h-20h Sunday: 8h30-14h

Le Marché Raspail
Boulevard Raspail, Paris 6th, metro: Rennes
Hours: Sundays from 9h-14h

Le Marché Organique des Batignolles
Boulevard des Batignolle, Paris 17th, metro: Pl. de Clichy or Rome
Hours: Saturdays from 9h-14h

Marché Monge
Place Monge, Paris 5th, metro: Pl. Monge
Hours: Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 7h-13h

Bakeries

La Boulangerie par Veronique Mauclerc
83 rue de Crimée Paris 75019

Le Pain au Naturel
6 bd. de Denain Paris 75010

L'autre Boulanger
43 rue de Montreuil Paris 75011

Bread and Roses
62 rue Madame Paris 75006

Laura Todd
2 rue Lescot Paris 75001

Le Boulanger de Monge
48 rue de la Clef Paris 75005

Belledonne Organic bakery whose products are distributed through biocoop, and other organic markets

Stores

Biocoop An organic cooperative with stores all over Paris

Schools

La Cucina di Terresa Private and group organic vegetarian cooking classes

Cook'n with Class Cooking school offering a variety of classes, in English, with an emphasis on local and seasonal wines, cheeses, and all things delightful

Associations

Bio Consom'acteurs Association which publishes newsletters and information in many forms with the goal of defending their followers against the violent consequences of chemical and industrial agriculture

Confédération Paysanne Second largest Agricultural Union in France, fights against overproduction, sanitary risks, the degradation of natural resources, and economic disparities in the domain of modern agricultural practices

Greenpeace Among it's numerous contributions to defending our environment against modern development of agriculture, etc. Greenpeace also publishes a frequently updated guide which evaluates various large grocery chains stock, or lack thereof, of GMO/OGM free products

Les Faucheurs Volontaires Standing up against the Monsantos of the world, one uprooted GMO/OGM at a time

Graine de Jardin and Jardinons Ensemble Both associations are committed to supporting and developing community gardens all over Paris

Sea Sheperd Conservation Society A conservation group that addresses the threats to sea wildlife and their natural habitat.

Authors

Sandor Elix Katz, particularly for his amazing book Wild Fermentation

Novella Carpenter , particularly for her amazing book Farm City

Michael Pollan author of In Defense of Food and The Omnivore's Dilemma among other influential and informative books on the subject food politics

Sites/Blogs

Not at Carrefour A blog encouraging Parisians to leave the supermarkets behind and buy their food from local and artisinal productors

Urban Organic Garden The blog's author, Mike Lieberman, encourages urban gardening and believes that "everyone should grow at least one veggie or herb"

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