Wandered across the above park to the little supermarket yesterday (Saturday) morning and bought a few things to fill out the stock in the pantry till I shop next week. These cost me $5 each, were a spur of the moment buy, and are locally produced. I've tried the prunes (yum) but have yet to broach the red wine vinegar, which is sealed with a cork :). Lunchtime salad today is when I'll find out what it tastes like. The prunes are grown and produced on a road a couple of blocks away, that the dog and I have walked along a few times, and the vinegar is made in the village next door, Bilbul (about 6kms SW), to the one I live in.
I only realised today that I didn't post photos of my local purchase of apricots back in January and my effort at drying them in the car. These are a kilo of apricots stoned and halved and ready to go in the back of the car. It worked fine except for the fact that on the second day the weather cooled off considerably and I had to finish them in the oven. They didn't quite dry out as much as I would have wished so had to be stored in a jar in the refrigerator. They tasted delicious and I will be trying this again next apricot season.
Considering all the scares with imported foodstuffs I will be trying to buy local whenever possible now even if I have to process fruit/veg myself so I can store it. It also tastes soooooo much better and all the nutrients wouldn't be lost in transit/storage :). I'm so lucky to be living in a rural area where so many foods are grown and produced. That reminds me I need another kilo of local pure honey!
Cheers,
RobynLouise xo
what a lovely place you have landed in, Robyn...hope you will be very very happy there
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Thanks Sue. The people are friendly and helpful and everyone seems to look out for their neighbours :).
DeleteSounds divine, local prunes, who would have thought. Enjoy......
ReplyDeleteI'm finding there are lots of local fruits available. I'm going to buy some compost worms from a place 5km away soon to add to my compost bin.
DeleteI am hoping to buy more local this year as well. It is on my downsizing and eating better agenda. Plus I want to keep our money here in our area as well.
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Krystals, the vinegar is delicious. Beats the stuff available in shops by a mile. I'm going to try out some locally made salamis/preserved meats soon.
DeleteI love buying local produce. We have lots of road-side stall where I live too. I love knowing where and who my money is going to.
ReplyDeleteI'm so lucky that there's so many items available within walking distance to my house or on a side road to/from the short drive to work.
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