It is hard to replicate the euphoria that occurs when eating
a dish that includes produce a friend or yourself have grown , or simply a gem
from your local farmer’s market. I love all food, but it is hard to replace the
sensation knowing the produce I am using is local. One of my most influential
moments realizing this sensation occurred on a farm with which a restaurant I
worked for had a partnership. Weeks
after weeks I would see large amounts of produce come in but it was not until
that pivotal moment on the farm that I had my wow moment. That is when I
realized, this is the way to eat.
This feeling is hard to replace but upon further research,
I realized that a spectrum exists from the cult-like preachers of locavorism that
do not just include produce, but meats and dairy as well, to people who simply
buy and eat locally sourced food whenever possible. As I began thinking in an
extremist state of mind what I can grow myself or purchase locally, including
all food groups, the possibilities started shrinking. Even in California where
we have microclimates and farms ranging from commercial to local, it seems that
this appearance of variety is still too constrictive. Beyond California, what
do we say to the people in the Midwest who grow only a few staple crops to
trade with or have poor soil for much else? Is it really possible to eat
everything from local purveyors and farmers? These are the barriers to the
macro view of locavorism. Perhaps Californians can make it feasible for
themselves, but it is still hard to imagine a person sustaining themselves off
of purely local food without stripping out choices like farro, for example,
that are healthy and make sense.
I have come to a conclusion that the idea of locavorism is
moving in the direction of awareness and action within the constraints of one’s
own home. Let’s be honest, any food grown at home or bought at a farmer’s
market has an impact on what we buy in the grocery store. Those small changes
will have a greater impact on the environment than a large change in a few
people’s lives. Let’s eat seasonal local
food, be aware of things we can produce ourselves at home, and let the experts
of other produce, meats, and dairy do the rest.
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I'm 100% agree with you..!! It is really exciting when you eat products that you know where they were grown... and I don't know if it's something psycological but the flavor is also more tasty..! I'm really excited to see what is your next blog about..!
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