
Farmer's Market Haul, July 4th
The July 4th holiday is a big one. And like most holidays, it has its own food associations and traditions. Strawberries, certainly, and cherries are two. Both are patriotic colors and come into season around early July. Pies, cakes and other pastries made with these red fruits or in combination with blue ones like blueberries are on the dessert menu. Grills are fired up as summer is perfect grill season. The problem is when these fruits come from conventional farms that use a lot of pesticides, when the meat on the grills comes from factory farms where the animals are fed an improper diet and kept in inhumane conditions. The problem also manifests itself in the white bread hamburger and hot dog buns, the potato chips fried in vegetable oils, and all the rest of the processed foods that help fill out the picnic.
I celebrated my independence from the industrial food system by going to the farmer’s market bright and early and purchasing the bounty that you see in the photo above. Going shopping is a pleasure rather than a chore if you have a farmer’s market or a farm that you can buy directly from. I love talking with the people running the stalls – often times it is the very farmer him/herself! And just seeing all of the wonderful food and thinking of all the possibilities with the ingredients fills me with optimism. Cooking food isn’t so bad either. In the summer you can rely heavily on salads which don’t require a hot stove or hours in the kitchen. And even in the winter, roasts and soups provide delicious meals and many leftovers with very little effort involved. And when I do rely on packaged foods or convenience foods, they can be purchased from ethical companies that source good ingredients and create the food in a way as to keep the nutrition in.
Want some examples? Look no further than the rest of the posts on this blog, or read many of the food blogs linked on the right. Or stay tuned as I blog over the next few weeks about some of these foods in more detail. Below the jump you’ll see what I purchased on July 4th and a description based on what I know so far of these foods.





