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Eats and treats: Locally grown and produced foods fill a yummy picnic basket

By Dixon Bledsoe

Summer should revolve around eating. Our out-of-town guests will already have an itinerary in mind, because when it comes to things to do, the Willamette Valley has a plethora of sig...

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