Autumn Chill Brings Food Mile Faux Pas

October 28, 2008 RSS Feed Print
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I bought some asparagus yesterday and then regretted it. Not because I don't like asparagus—it's great sautéed in garlic and olive oil—but because being the city-dweller that I am, I hadn't realized that asparagus is a spring crop. This means that the asparagus I ate traveled hundreds of miles to get from warmer climes to my local grocery store.

I found out my food mile faux pas when I checked out the Daily Green's "Food Mile Secrets Revealed," where I learned that in colder months, someone who wants to eat locally should avoid these five worst offenders: blueberries, grapes, peaches, asparagus, and canned fruits and vegetables (which come from all over the world). Daily Green also has a slideshow of what's in season at the farmer's market—go for pomegranates, pears, brussels sprouts, carrots, squash, and eggplant—complete with recipes. Next time, I'll reach for the sweet potatoes.

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and a tooth fairy and a Mary Poppins. Don't let somebody destroy your faith in wonderful fresh gardens growing in the snow and ice around you.

And Charlie really does now own the Willie Wonka chocolate factory.

And those wonderful tropical fruits really do grow in those hermetically sealed cans in those magical gardens just outside of your town all year round.

It's a wonderful magical world we live in in this country.

Keep the faith, baby.

HillbillyBill of TN 9:24AM October 29, 2008

and a tooth fairy and a Mary Poppins. Don't let somebody destroy your faith in wonderful fresh gardens growing in the snow and ice around you.

And Charlie really does now own the Willie Wonka chocolate factory.

And those wonderful tropical fruits really do grow in those hermetically sealed cans in those magical gardens just outside of your town all year round.

It's a wonderful magical world we live in in this country.

Keep the faith, baby.

HillbillyBill of TN 9:24AM October 29, 2008

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Maura Judkis is a producer at U.S. News. She writes about the green movement and looks for ways to be an ecofriendly consumer without breaking the bank. Send her your green tips.

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