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Hunted, Harvested and Homegrown: The Twillingate Story Results from the 2001 Household Survey Tom Beckley
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What we asked about What do you eat that you do not buy? Wild fruits/veggies Domestic (homegrown) fruits and veggies Wild game (hunted meat, fish, eggs) Domestic animals (raised meat, fish, eggs) Do you heat with wood? Do you raise/hunt/harvest yourself? Are you given or do you trade for these goods?
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What are we talking about?
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Percentage of sample that eats vegetables (not purchased) Do Twillingaters eat their vegetables? Yes!
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Source of most domestic vegetables Many of those veggies are shared/given
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Percentage of sample that eats berries (not purchased) Leading the nation in participation in berry eating
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Percentage of fruits and vegetables not purchased with cash (among consumers)
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Percentage of sample that eats domestic meat (not purchased with cash) Very few Twillingaters raise their own meat
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Percentage of sample that eats wild game 90% of Twillingaters eat wild game, highest in the entire sample
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Percentage of household meat consumption from non- purchased sources Over a quarter of all meat consumed in Twillingate is from non-purchased sources
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Percentage of sample that heats their home with wood
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Twillingate: Summary of Findings Which things do we get on our own?
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