Wednesday, June 23, 2010

"Local, At Long Last"

I pulled up to the small fresh produce stand in the parking lot near my son's driver's training school.

I've been counting down the days until they started popping up around town.

When you live a place like Minnesota, with a growing season that comes and goes as quickly as a rainbow after a summer storm, something as simple as a fresh produce thrills, ripe with sweet promise.

I eyed the corn and tomatoes suspiciously. Our weather's been good for growing. But not that good. No doubt that produce has been trucked up from southern climes.

"Do you have anything locally grown?" I asked.

"The strawberries," he smiled.
"And the peas."
I swooned. And bought them both.

The berries will go on cereal. And ice cream. Or straight into the mouth. Why mess with a good thing?

The peas I will shell and either stir into a risotto or serve in a light cream sauce. I would give anything for my grandma's pea salad recipe.

In celebration of finally bringing fresh, local produce in to my kitchen I am giving away a book that explores the local food phenomenon.
It's called Animal, Vegetable, Miracle by Barbara Kingsolver.

In this book award winning novelist Kingsolver documents the year her family tried to eat virtually exclusively local food, much of which they grew themselves.

And while I did find myself thinking frequently as I read the book, "easy for you guys to do, you live in the South where you can harvest a garden for longer than, like, two weeks," Kingsolver does have me radically rethinking the way I eat and shop for food. And I'm grateful for that.

For a chance to win a copy of this book answer the following question in the comment section below.

What is your favorite vegetable?

Good luck!

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14 comments:

  1. My favorite vegetable might have to be fresh corn on the cob. A little butter, a little salt, and I nearly faint from how delicious it is!

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  2. I would have to say that potatoes are my favorite vegetable. I was going to say tomatoes, but they are technically a fruit. :)

    I've heard this has been a great strawberry season. I'm hoping to hit the New Hope farmer's market on Saturday morning. I think they might have a good selection of locally grown/made products.

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  3. My favorite vegetable seems to change with the seasons, but to pick one... carrots! Cooked or raw, shredded or sliced, in a salad or in cake! I planted my first crop of carrots this year and yesterday I picked my first bunch! Love farmer's markets.

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  4. Do you guys get that multi-color sweet corn later in the summer?? That stuff is TO DIE FOR! I LOVE crossing just over the border into Indiana to get some fresh off the farmstand that's actually on the side of the farm. YUM!

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  5. My favorite vegetable happens to be collards. I mean like good, Eastern NC, have-been-frosted-on collards (that makes them better). Yumm!

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  6. Sweet corn probably? Although I love broccoli which my parents always thought was odd.

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  7. Green beans ... or sugar snap peas ... or maybe broccoli ... oh, wait! What about sweet corn? Or baby carrots? Or ... Well, I guess I can't just pick one ... Love 'em all ... okay, all except brussel sprouts; I haven't quite figured them out yet. :)

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  8. Hands down, sweet corn. Yum, yum, yum!

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  9. I love green beans .. and it saddens me because the green beans are the only thing that hasn't come up in my garden this year!! My fabulous husband keeps an optimistic attitude about it, though, as he reminds me that they haven't come up YET! :)

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  10. Minnesota grown peaches and cream variety of sweet corn

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  11. My favorite veg always has been asparagus. Yes, even as a child!

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  12. Any kind of corn is my all-time favorite!

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  13. I just read that book - loved it and would love to own a copy! We planted a garden this year and the sugar snap peas were so yummy not a single one made it into the house!

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