I was born into a world of convenience...
A world where groceries meant traveling to the nearest supermarket to pick them off of the shelves instead of trees. Fruits and veggies came from the produce aisle instead of gardens, dairy came from the refrigerated section instead of farms, meat came pre-cut and packaged instead of freshly cut for you by the butcher, bread came in plastic with unknown ingredients on the labels… and that was what I knew. I never questioned it, if I needed food, I would get it at the grocery store!
In the summers (Canadian colds don’t do produce any favours) my mother would stop at a little wooden stand that set itself up at the front of the local Beer Store (highly trafficked area) and pick up some (what she called “new”) potatoes from the farmer selling them there. That was about as much as an interaction with a farmer that I ever had. My step-father ordered bulk orders of grass-fed beef from a cattle farmer he grew up with. See, he was born back in the early 50’s and was raised on a farm, learned to work in the fields and still retained some value for the food grown from those around. He made some concessions in convenience to ensure we were supporting locals and getting quality meat we could trust. He also made sure to have a garden in our backyard. Though it was small, requiring minimal effort, we could pick from it to alleviate some meal costs. (Hey, I support it, no matter what the motive!)
What happened to agriculture?
What happened to knowing your local farmers? Buying food that was grown in your climate, your city, your country? It might be convenient for us but it has to be inconvenient to someone... my guess is Mother Nature doesn't find it so convenient!
When did we start shipping food from across the world just to give us more variety, diversity?
Do we really need to have pineapples where they don’t grow? That doesn't seem very convenient, does it? Those foods are seriously lacking their original nutrients. They get picked too ripe, so they can stay unscathed by travel and last even longer on the shelves.
How did we get so unattached from our food sources?
Why are we OK with grabbing those potatoes from the store, not knowing where they came from or what could have been used to grow them? Convenience is a huge issue, sure. But when did we start letting pesticide ridden mono-cropping by huge corporations dictate what food goes into our bodies?
(I know where everything on this table came from and it's an indescribable feeling!)
Do we even think about it?
My research says for the most part, no.
We're used to this now. It's just the way things are. But things are changing, these issues are being brought up more and more each day...
What if there was another way? Would you be interested to know?
I have been researching food for over 3 years now. That’s not long enough to even scratch the surface of what we are dealing with today in our society with GMO’s, antibiotics, bucket-loads of pharmaceutical drugs and countless other toxic chemicals being sprayed and injected into all over our food. What I have discovered through these years of looking for the answers has led me to make direly different food choices, especially since food is a passion of mine and I enjoy it far too much for it to be a negative consequence in my life.
Supporting Local Initiatives:
The Farmer’s Market is one of my favourite things in the entire world- I kid you not. I awake like a child on Christmas on Saturdays, knowing I am going to be able to pick up fresh, organic, locally grown fruits and veggies for the week. My mind starts getting lost in ideas, recipes and meals to create. It’s a wonderful experience.
I believe in supporting my local farmers with my dollars, the men and women that are out in their fields, day in and day out sweating under the heat of the sun to grow food to nourish me. These people are my friends, neighbours, community heroes, putting food onto our plates. These are the people I want to reward, not huge corporations feeding me diseases.
I have most of my farmers’ contact information and they remember me week after week as I continue to come back and we trade our values. In exchange for my currency, they provide me the substances I need to survive. It's really convenient!
What about this word "Organic"?
I know there is heavy debate over this. I also know (from experience) that especially in the West, the label organic can be unaffordable for many people. I think it’s a damn outrage that our crops are being sprayed with toxic chemicals in the first place – not to mention that now in order to have our food without them, we need to pay more. It doesn’t make sense to me but I am not the one who makes the rules. All I can do is vote for what I believe in, and that vote comes attached to what I spend my money on and where I spend it.
Even after researching and realizing the importance of avoiding these sprays and chemicals, I would find myself in the aisles at grocery stores, putting back the organic options in favour of the cheaper, conventionally grown ones. Why would I knowingly sacrifice my health like that? Well, larger companies have made it easier to subsidize costs (there's convenience again). If you’re producing for a mass market, it’s obvious that you can charge less. That’s what is affecting the consumers.
What's worse is that the big corporations who supply this contaminated food to us, are lobbying with the government to change the regulations on labeling. That means (in short) that we may no longer be able to know if those labels such as USDA, GMO-Free, etc are legitimate anymore. That's a scary thought that I am not able to swallow.
What can we do?
Trying to find a solution is where I found the Farmer’s Market… I really believe it is the key to the food we eat- why not support the people growing your food, while at the same time, knowing where it’s coming from and being able to trust it? It’s a no-brainer for me! Most of the time, you can even visit the farm it’s grown from if you want to take a closer look. I have visited many farms as my interest for growing food blossoms. I hope to one day grow a lot of my own food as well, my young garden is springing to life as we speak and it's an exhilarating feeling! Exhilarating feeling=convenient to me!
I have lived all over this world and I always say I haven’t witnessed a city properly until I have been to their Farmer’s Market. In fact, I often plan when I will arrive in a city based on when one is being put on! I love seeing the diversity of food, grown in different regions, tasting the freshly picked selections and enjoying the satisfaction that comes from something grown with love, picked for me (not being sent by planes, trains and automobiles to get to the store where it’s unloaded and sits on shelves for who knows how long!)
Call me obsessed but a healthy body and mind is of absolute importance to me and I can tell you that since I have been eating this way, I have become a completely new person! Hey, that sounds convenient!
Here are some pictures of my feasts I have collected at the markets the past couple of weeks and the delicious creations that came from it. I am vegan, gluten free, and sugar free so I rely heavily on the produce these farmer’s bring to me as it is conveniently 95% of everything I consume!
(Spicy Mexican avocado bowl filled with homemade salsa, cherry tomatoes, sweet corn, mushrooms and bok choy)
(Greek bowl, veggies topped with homemade tzatziki and spicy tempe)
Thank you to the local farmers all over the world from San Francisco to Vietnam who have provided for me, and thank you to @ericvancewalton for encouraging this post with his Farmer's Market Challenge.
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I was lucky to grow up with grandparents who were complete farm stand people. Every weekend we would go to various farm stands and each week we could get one sweet fruit, and then bushels of whatever we were canning that week. Then we would spend the next day prepping, and then canning or pickling until it was done. We had home canned fruits and veggies, and sauces and everything for the next winter.
They had a network in their neighborhood too, so we grew tomatoes, one lady grew cukes, one guy grew grapes, etc...so they would all share.
So for me it seems strange to go to grocery stores, but there have been times in my life where there were no farm stands, and I had no time to home can. The food never tastes quite the same...
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Wow, that sounds like an absolute dream- that is what I am striving for! how wonderful that you got to grow up experiencing that! I try to make everything I can from scratch and it is just so much more satisfying!
Nothing tastes better than freshly grown and supporting and sharing with the community is such a treat in itself! Thanks for sharing this, it's just wonderful!
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Wonderful post! I guess I was very lucky because I grew up on a farm and had high quality vegetables and fruit. While my parents were alive they sold at Farmers Markets in Wisconsin. My dad was into the organic movement well before people understood it's importance.. I may have chosen a different path for a career, but most of my adult life I have grown my own food organically.
When most people talk about gardening they are growing in small plots. I currently use about 3500 square feet for gardening, I can, store, dry, and freeze some. I plant a little extra because the deer like raiding my garden.
I taught my daughter and granddaughter gardening. The have smaller plots but at least they do it. I taught them how to butcher chickens, even though they do not participate currently, they do know where their food comes from.
I even grow greens indoors under lights in the winter so I have some fresh raw veggies.
Yes, by all means, support your local farmer...They work very long days to provide nourishing food. By buying directly from them you bi-pass the middleman and get much better and fresher food. Big agriculture companies/farms do not grow food for the taste. instead they grow it so it will ship.
I do not mean to ramble, but this post is VERY important to read. Great job presenting such important information!
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Wow @r2cornell, what you're describing to me is a dream- something I am currently striving to achieve for myself! That is incredible that even though you moved away from the farm life, that you still maintain growing your own, organically. Can I just say that it makes me scream with delight inside to hear that! I think the separation between "mainstream" or "normal" life statiscally placing most people into cities away from rural life is generally where I find the divide of our food sources. The city allows for the convenient runs to the stores whereas you might be inclined to know your neighbours and growers if you're a bit aways from the supermarket. Certainly this isn't the only reason or way but it's something I have noticed in my own hometown area.
I wish I had my grandparents to teach me these things- I believe they taught my parents but it got lost along the way, through lack of interest, rising of technology... those big brand stores...
I'm happy to hear that food is being brought up again, that people are talking about it and trying to change things. I never want to tell people what to do but presenting them this information so they have something to think about is my entire mission and it makes me overwhelmed to get such passionate responses about this- it gives me hope! I believe we can change the future of our food and I am going to try my best to do my part :)
Enjoy that delicious food, I can't wait for my garden to kick off so I can share it with you all :)
Have a lovely weekend, thanks for this inspiration (by no chance was it a rant, I loved it)!
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I live in Canada, and I think a big contributing factor to raising and growing your own food etc, is that there is so much work to be done in such a small or little amount of growing season, there is putting in the garden, weeding, harvesting, canning or freezing, mulching for winter. People today are busy and in many cases with the younger generation, see it as a lot of work when they can just go out and buy it.
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Hi there! I totally get that, which is why (in this post) I am not saying it's necessary to grow your own but maybe aim to buy from markets or local growers when you can! I have found that all over the world they seem to have food markets, you just have to know about them. Everywhere people are growing food! I even have a friend in Montreal who is growing massive amounts on his land in greenhouses during the winter so I am just trying to encourage that kind of purchasing over the stores (obviously understanding it's not possible all the time or for everyone!)
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Because of setting up a small, small garden in and around my home, I will now never again need to buy:
I have also got in the ground (but not yet harvested)
It was a bit of effort to get it all started and in the ground (and to clear the old plants that were not edible) - but now all I need to do is weed, water, and wait.
Fresh stuff from the garden is 10,000 times better than stuff you can get from the shops! Everyone should have at the very least, a small pot with their favourite herb in it.
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Yes! I LOVE it @holoz0r! That is so amazing, isn't it such a great feeling to see your plants growing, knowing you can just walk outside and get them from your own land? I love it!
I have planted a lot lately and am working on planting more. Most of my seeds have only been in the ground for a month but they are surprising me with how fast they are taking off!
I always recommend to people to just plant a couple of things, fresh herbs make a meal pop with flavour!
I love it :) Tell me about the chillis when they come, I actually have some lovely ones that were here when I got here! Could not have asked for anything better! ;)
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Awesome, yes I completely agree! Hopefully we can change our food systems sooner than later!
Hope you have a great day! Thanks for sharing this!
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This is well thought out, you make great points! The chemicals in our mass produced food are there for greed and profit, now there is nothing wrong with profit, but when you are doing at the expense of the health of the people you are feeding, then its wrong. There is no nutrition left in mass produced foods, you might as well eat cardboard with the dose of growth hormone and anti-antibiotics as side dish. But local, stay local, know your farmer and support them and they will support you! Thanks for posting the information!
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Thank you, I try to always make sure I put lots of time into my posts... especially something so important as this. I think people need to know and this message needs to find it's way out there! I completely agree with you and it drives me bonkers to learn about all of the problems with our food systems but hopefully through education we can start to change that!
It was my pleasure to post it, thank you for reading :)
Have a wonderful week! I hope you can find some local, real food!
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This post is so timely for me as I have just dug up my first lot of new potatoes out of my garden! I can't wait to eat them! lol They always taste nicer when they are home grown too. Great post, resteemed!
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Oh yum! I wish I could come eat them with you! Mine are doing amazing but they aren't read to be picked just yet unfortunately. The good news is, my main farmer got me some purple sweet potatoes this week and I am so excited to try them :)
Enjoy those potatoes! I'm hungry now thinking about them (I LOVE potatoes) ;)
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I do think about these things every time I pick veggies and fruits from the shelves. Bulgaria's soils and climate are super good for growing a wide variety of tasty fruits and vegetables - tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, beans, berries, apples, plums - you name it. Nowadays, however, it's quite difficult to find Bulgarian fruits and vegetables in the supermarkets. You often see potatoes from Germany, tomatoes from Egypt, apples from Argentina, which makes you wonder what's happening. Like, how the fuck is it possible that apples from Argentina and potatoes from Germany are more cost effective than the Bulgarian ones?
Anyway, thank you for writing this wonderful article! I believe too that farmers' markets are the way to go.
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WOW! See, that is exactly what I am talking about! It blows my mind! It's so ridiculously inconvenient! I know there are better ways, I hope that I continue to share them. Maybe you can grow some of your own food, especially if you have such great soil. I know a lot of countries are lacking in that department.
You are totally welcome and thank you for sharing this with me. Sometimes I like to pretend that there are places out there where this isn't a problem and that it's isolated... sadly it is not the case :(
We can work together to change things though! I'm happy to work on this together!
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We are what we eat. I absolutely agree that we have to stop looking for convenience but to start finding local produce and if not able to have our own garden, to help those who have.
I live in a block of flats and my garden is my balcony where we grow mainly herbs but tried tomatoes, potatoes and strawberries.
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I love this, where there is a will there is a way! There are so many strategies to help with this problem, the problem is people just want to take the easy route :(
I bet those herbs taste so much better than store bought? ;)
Have a wonderful day! I hope you're able to grow more! I'll post more strategies for urban settings in the future, I have been doing a lot of research over the years and hope to share it to help with this food problem we have going on.
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Thanks, indeed the taste is much better. :-)
Abundance of parsley.
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That's what I love to see :)
That's awesome, thank you for sharing this with me, it makes me so happy!
Have an amazing day!
Yummmmmmm!!!!!!
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i always try to buy from the local farmers market. You can just taste the difference from the store bought food. I would rather give my money to the hard working farmers than to chain stores that could really care less of what goes on with the food.
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I love this! Thank you for that! I think if more and more of us change our purchasing habits, we can change our food sources! It makes me really happy to hear others are out there supporting their farmers as well! :)
Have a great day, enjoy that delicious food!
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Wow! What a nice post, I loved it! I am a huge fan of farmers markets and also disgusted by corporate "food"! I try to support local farmers when ever I can. Health Freaks Unite! Haha.. Thanks for sharing this, I hope the majority of people will wake up to this one day soon.. I also write about these things and hope to spark some flames with this :) Well done @heart-to-heart keep up the good work, I hope you win the contest.
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Thanks @mitchiesfoodrace :) Yes, health freaks band as one! I hope the same thing but I have spent years being on both sides of this fence and it's a hard battle to change minds that have thought a certain way for so long. I'll keep doing my best though and I encourage you too as well :) One day people will understand, just like I did! It just might take some time!
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Wahoo! I am so happy to hear it's being appreciated! Lots more where this came from, I promise ;)
Hope you have a wonderful day!
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We moved to the country last year and immediately bought chickens. This February they started laying eggs. The difference between these free range eggs and the crap you buy from the store is so evident.
I couldn't agree with you more on the farmers market. We have one every Saturday in the parking lot at tractor supply. Not only food but soaps, decorations and even handmade clothing. I know where the food comes from and what was used to grow/raise it. Supermarket food could come from all over the world and have a wide variety of toxins not to mention the seed or animal could be generically modified!
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Wow! That is so amazing to hear! I am all for creating our own food on our own properties =D
Before I stopped eating meat, I used to only eat free range eggs and one time my mom thought she could trick me by giving me the ones she had gotten at the store. I tell you, I believed her until I tasted them and was so angry with her :P
You're so right and in my effort to condense so many of my thoughts, I skipped out on that part! I love supporting people making their own products, I try to make a lot myself, I find it so satisfying to know what is in not only what I am eating but also what I am using :)
Thanks for sharing your story with me! I am so happy to hear that other people are on board with this too!
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Thank you for your post. I find it hilarious that the only rule breaking going on was the 'new' potatoes. We started gardening for food a couple years ago. 'new' potatoes is probably the biggest motivator. Store bought potatoes can be so bland. Good luck with the organic farming. I find it strange little attention is being given to growing resistant crops. I know it's really hard to get people to stop eating their favorite foods and adopt new ones. Maybe there are little resistant staple crops out there, I find that hard to believe. Do you know more about this topic?
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Excellent write up. Deserves to be read by every one here. It is so unfortunate how blinded people have become to the things that matter most. The world is in really rough shape. We have destroyed the Oceans to the point of no return. The waters keep getting warmer and warmer and our coral reefs are dying down to less than 20% in the last few decades. The worst part about it is that 99% of the population does not care or thinks it does not and wont affect them. They rather learn about the Kardashians latest outfit smfh.
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I don't even know where to start... I just want to grab you into a bear hug. Thank you! I know it's not everyone's favourite thing to discuss, I have been having that battle with my family for years but it's so important! I have been looking for a way to present this information to where people will read it and think maybe they can do something which is pretty small in scale but will positively affect change. I know life is hard and people are worn out from our societal expectations and pressures but we have to take a look at what we're doing to the world and seriously start doing things differently.
I didn't grow up with a family that supports anything you and I are talking about. I had to learn and convince myself on my own. I hope and pray that we can make a little bit of a difference through inspiration :)
Thank you for this comment, it has really made my day!
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You are very welcome. Keep spreading the word. There is more of us out there. A lot more than you imagine. We just need to keep telling any one that is willing to listen. The planet needs us to go back to the way things used to be. There is so much open land where I live here in Florida. Just full of weeds with nothing cultivated. They could be rotating crops organically in those open fields. I always think about that. We grow tons of stuff in my yard, in another couple of years I plan on selling and going some where I can have a boat in my back yard on water and a big garden so I can get all of my food from the garden and sustainable fishing.
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I am so happy to find 'us', I am going to keep posting about this, it is so important and yet so many people don't even realize.
The under-utilization of land (especially in the US) is actually bonnkers to me. It makes me eyes want to pop out of my head when I see how much barren land there is. We could grow so much more food there... yet a large percentage is imported :S
Good for you for growing your own food in the area you can though, I have friends in Florida homesteading and trying to get their land to produce but they say the soil is tricky.
I wish you the best, I love your dream, I have a similar one... where I can collect my own food right from my property. I would just love that so much ;)
Have a good one! I'm happy we connected!
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