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shelley_t

How to survive being a locavore in the Midwest in the winter

shelley_t
15 years ago

If you don't know what a locavore is, it just means "one who eats locally" (for environmental reasons). (See books like "The Omnivore's Dilemma, In Defense of Food, and The 100 mile diet". I've found it's a real dilemma to avoid the produce section in the off season. All the Farmer's Markets are closed and the rest is all what I refer to as "California food". We rely on frozen and canned food, but my husband REALLY wants to eat fresh produce. I tell him to suck it up, but is there a better way? I do allow small amounts of certain foods that are in season and will always be out of our zone: citrus, bananas, and coffee; unless we grow a lemon tree or similar.

Solutions?

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