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become a locavore

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Librarian has written 6 entries about this goal

CSA and Farmers Markets 12 months ago

I was eating mostly local all summer and look forward to doing it again. Even now, there is a lot of local food in the house—chickens and pesto in the freezer, eggs, apples, sweet potatoes, squash, canned salsa and jams and fruit butters and vegetable relish and roasted peppers.

I think I’ll leave this on my list because I want to grow more of my own vegetables in 2009 and because I want to get a freezer and freeze more stuff for use in the winter. This goal gives me a place for those activities.



Locavore Reading 20 months ago

In recent weeks, I read:
In Defense of Food by Michael Pollan
Plenty: One Man, One Woman, and a Raucous Year of Eating Locally by Alisa Smith and J.B. MacKinnon
Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver

The first lays out the argument for why you might want to eat more local foods—for environmental and, even more, for health reasons. The second are two very different attempts to eat more locally.

Plenty is by a young couple living in an apartment in Vancouver and attempting to eat only food (including all ingredients) within 100 miles for one year. They struggle.

AVM is about a family with a bit of land and some background in producing both vegetables and meat. They also set less strict rules for themselves, wanting only to eat local produce and meat for one year.

It’s kind of fun to read them back to back because most of us would be kind of in the middle in terms of resources for pursuing such a project. Both are well-written, but, of course, the Kingsolver book is beautiful.



One Local Summer 20 months ago

I signed up for the One Local Summer blogging challenge—blog a meal a week that is made from all local ingredients from June 1 to August 31.



Today's local adventure 20 months ago

I wrote about the Farmers Market and lunch on my blog. Or, you could just admire the photo.



Gently 21 months ago

I’ve already realized my goal of eating 80% local is too ambitious for this year. Flour? Cooking oil? Dried beans? I have no idea if any of those are available from local sources. Plus, I’ve learned in recent years that when I make changes gradually I’m both happier and more successful. So, new goal: learn everything I can between now and May 1, 2009 so that it feels like a reasonable goal to consider an 80% local eating target. This will make for an adventurous year of visiting farmer’s markets, orchards, and who knows what else.



80 percent 21 months ago

I don’t think I could ever achieve 100% locavore. There are February mornings when the only reason to get out of bed is the orange waiting for me in the kitchen. But I could maybe do 80% like the members of the Locavore Nation. I can’t get close to that now, so I think I’ll start May 1 and see if I could average 80% between then and May 1,2009. There should be weeks, maybe months, that I can get it to 100% in the late summer and early fall. With freezing, I should be able to eat a lot of local foods into the winter.



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