Food For Thought – Why Local?

Img_2303 This week on Food For Thought I discussed the e coli outbreak in the United States because of contaminated bagged spinach.  But I put it in the context of trying to keep our food supply as local as possible.  Just three counties in California were the source of illness for 25 different states.  As the outbreak was sweeping America, I was eating very local at the Vancouver Island Feast of Fields.

To listen to this week’s column in streaming Real Audio, click here.

For the latest on the e coli outbreak in the United States, visit the US FDA website.

To find out more about what the Canadian Food Inspection Agency is advising regarding consumption of spinach, click here.

It’s important to note that all spinach grown in Canada is safe to eat, and my sponsor, Capers, has secured a supply of organic spinach from two growers in the Fraser Valley.

Img_2288 This was the ninth Feast of Fields held on Vancouver Island.  It is a primary fundraiser for FarmFolk/CityFolk, a BC organization that attempts to put people in closer touch with local foods.  Check out their website.

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