Saturday, June 13, 2009

Buy Fresh-Buy Local


There is a growing movement to eat foods that are grown and raised locally. People are feeling a need now more than ever to live close to the land. It feels good to support local farmers and eat the food that is grown on the land in which you live. Buying local also means that the produce that you are enjoying is in season and undeniably fresh.

Over the last 20 years, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) has become a popular way for consumers to buy local, seasonal food directly from farmers. There are many benefits to the farmers and consumers involved in CSA Programs. The farmers get to spend time marketing the food early in the year before their 16 hour days in the field begin, they receive payment early in the season which helps with the farm's cash flow, and they have an opportunity to get to know the people who eat the food they grow. Consumers get to eat ultra-fresh food, with all the flavor and vitamin benefits while getting exposed to new vegetables and new ways of seasonal cooking. That's my favorite part; learning new recipes with fresh ingredients. They also get to develop relationships with the farmers who grow their food and learn more about how food is grown.

This year, I have become a proud member of Hallmark's CSA program and look forward to my weekly bag of seasonal produce, meats, and cheeses. For a weekly fee, I get a variety of goodies that may vary week to week based on what's in season. This past week was the first week of deliveries and in my sack I received a bag of organic pecans, living basil, heirloom tomatoes, farm fresh eggs, locally grown lettuce, and all natural country style sausage. It was like Christmas! Every Wednesday is pick-up day and I am sad to say that I forgot to pay for this upcoming week before Friday's deadline, but will keep you posted on upcoming selections. I will also try to post recipes based on the fresh ingredients I receive form week to week.


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