food
The Food Issue - a letter to the next Farmer in Chief
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Eastside Food Collective & Cannery Project
MHBA and SOLAR Team Up for the East Side Cannery Project
This project supports our community in several fundamental ways, including:
Oogave Soda gets 5280 mention
80's Elevated Voices blog shared their opinion of MHBA member Oogave Soda's product last week. Oogave is an all-natural soda sweetened with agave nectar instead of high-fructose corn syrup. You can give it a try at Watercourse Foods, City O City and The Mercury Cafe. Try the root beer; it's my personal favorite. 5 Tips to Launch a Local Foods Campaign in Your Community
Communities with a healthy local food base will form the next generation of desirably, sought after places to live, argues Cantrell.
Buy Local Challenge in Maryland and Denver's Harvest Week
More communities are finding ways to promote local first.
Stumbled upon this article in the Washington Business Journal about the Buy Local Challenge program by the Southern Maryland Agricultural Development Commission which encourages residents to purchase food from local farmers.
As stated in the article, "If every household in Southern Maryland spent $12 per week on local produce for 8 weeks, $54 million would go directly back to their farmers, according to Christine Bergmark, director of the commission." The challenge asks residents to eat at least one item from a local farm every day during next week.
Get yummy food while building community this weekend
I love summer. We leave our stuffy houses, the sun goes down later, and the playground is filled with reckless fun-makers. But I realized today that my favorite part of summer is: fresh tomatoes. I love all sorts of fresh veggies, but there's nothing like a fresh, sun-ripened tomato. Those pasty, flavorless replicas they sell in January just don't cut it.
I have six tomato plants in the garden this year, but I'm still at least a week away from picking any fruit. Which leads me to what this post is really about: Farmer's Markets.

