Harrowsmith – September 2019

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  • Harvest (CSA) boxes:
    Officially called community
    supported agriculture boxes,
    these offer a convenient way
    to access the freshest edibles
    from fields nearby (see “CSA
    Boxes,” page 106). Every
    spring, many small farms
    offer customers the chance to
    sign up for weekly CSA boxes
    available throughout the
    growing season. Payment is
    usually made in the spring,
    just when farmers need it
    most. Contents vary each week,
    depending on what is ripe
    in the field, and recipes are
    often included.


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Choose grocery stores
carefully. Supermarkets
or green grocers who make
sincere efforts to stock local
harvests deserve our business
and praise. If a store stocks
mostly produce from far away, we
need to let them know they can
do better.

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Know the provenance.
It makes sense to know not
only what is in our food
but also where it comes from.
If the birthplace of our food is
a mystery, we need to ask what
country or region it’s from.

FOOD & RECIPES: LOCAVORES

Delicious ReasonstoBe a


Locavorein BritishColumbia



  • Smooth,sweetpink-eyedWarbapotatoes—theearliestoutofthe
    field—fromtheFraserRiverDelta,nearthecoast.AvailableinMay
    andJune.

  • Delectablejuicycherries,peachesandpearsfromorchards
    gracingtheslopesoftheinteriorOkanagan,Similkameenand
    Kootenayvalleys.CherriesavailableinJune,peachesinAugust
    andpearsinSeptember.

  • ImpossiblygoodtomatoesfromLillooet,kissedbysunshineinone
    ofthehotspotsofCanada.AvailableinAugust.

  • SweettendercorngrownintheChilliwack,wherethemountains
    starttosqueezetheUpperFraserValley.AvailableinAugust.

  • Unmatchedcarrots,beetsandpotatoesgrownintheglacialmix
    ofthestunningmountain-ringedPembertonValley.Availablein
    SeptemberandOctoberrightoutoftheground,andallwinter
    whenstoredjustabovefreezing.

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