Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Finding Farm Fresh Close To Home

Change happens slowly over time and it is hardly noticed. Tomatoes, corn and other vegetables at the supermarket take on a bland homogenized taste over time as they are bred for characteristics that make them better at being shipped than eaten. Eventually we take it for granted that fruits and vegetables have no flavor.

The first summer after we moved out of Jersey City, we found a local farm stand and were shocked at how rich and flavorful the fresh Jersey corn and tomatoes were. It became common for us to drive around with an eye out for a new farm stand and it became the norm to supplement what was being grown in the backyard with the flavorful produce of the farm stand.

http://www.localharvest.org/ is a great site which allows you to find farm stands in your area, the products that they sell and the seasons they offer them. Chances are you will be surprised at how many of them are within a short distance from your home and you have maybe even regularly driving past them without even realizing it.

In addition to the farm stands, search for the Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) farms in your area as well. In a CSA, all the members pay an up front fee in exchange for a regular share of the farms harvest. This share usually consists of a weekly basket of whatever is fresh and in season at the farm which is often delivered to a convenient pick up point. It is a convenient way to ensure a steady supply of fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the growing season as well as an opportunity to try new varieties you would not normally find at the supermarket.

We've joined the Mountain Lakes Organic Vegetable Coop and have been getting a weekly basket of organics. The price is reasonable, the taste is better and about once every six weeks or so there is a variety in the basket that we might not have thought to try otherwise.

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