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Local Food, Slow Food
May 5, 2008, 11:42 pm
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Local food, how do I love thee? Let me count the ways!

- fresh!

- delicious

- support local farmers

- lower carbon footprint
So what’s the deal with local food? Many outspoken food experts have chimed in on this topic. Marion Nestle, PhD at NYU, has basically said that local, organic food is your best option, followed by local, then by organic and so on down the road. Michael Pollan, author of Omnivore’s Dilemma, In Defense of Food, and numerous articles, is also a big fan of locally produced foods.

Let me explain in a bit more details why local food is good. Much of the food in the average American’s diet has traveled over 1000 miles!!! Food that’s fresher tastes better, and food can’t possibly be as fresh after traveling 1000 miles than if it comes from say 100 miles of your home.

Then there are gas prices! When you pay for food to be shipped, it has to use gas to get to you. One reason food prices are increasing have to do with fuel prices. If every person on this planet tried to eat food from 1000 miles we couldn’t sustain ourselves! Eating locally is a great way to reduce your carbon footprint.

Support local farmers! There are still small and mid-sized family farms out there. They put so much effort and love into growing this food for you, support them! You’re also more likely to find some really delicious foods that you won’t find at your local grocery store (think heirloom tomatoes!).

I’ve joined a CSA - Community Shared Agriculture - where I have basically purchased a share of farmers’ crops. So far it has been delicious! Chicken, cheese, bread, peanut butter, pancake mix, lettuce and it’s only going to get better as the growing season develops! So check out a CSA or local Farmers’ Market today!

ps - I’m a member of Fair Shares CSA


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