I am a Vancouver based Nutritionist serving up real food education! I hope to share food resources, stir the pot, make you think, expose epic feasts, debunk nutrition myths, debate food farces, talk food politics, discuss health issues, uncover what is in season, cook up a storm, eat with passion & make mouths water in the process.

Monday, May 24, 2010

The Farmer's Market Santa Monica LA

So this is where most of our grocery store food comes from...



Santa Monica has an incredible farmers market. On a Sunday morning you can find the Main market a bustle with people, performers, ponies, surf boards and local folk enjoying the fruits of their land. While here I found & bought ripe & supple avocados, juicy oranges, tender strawberries and ripe cherries.

As well, turely finding ANYTHING here is possible due to length of their growing season and climate! There was also a diverse non produce compliment to the market...eggs, milk, butter, meat, (you name it)& tonnes of delicious food vendors. OHHH and masala chai to die for!

LA has a history in the green revolution & was a trail blazer in bringing back farmers market, click here to read more.


Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Latest visit to Nathan Creek Organic farm....




The farm is looking incredible. My friend Lesley, my dog Indy and I went to Langley to check out what was happening. We explored the budding garlic patch, the raspberry bushes,the greenhouse, the tree fort and the chicken coop. Indy explored a giant pile of rotting vegetable matter. But we call came home exhausted and excited for the growing season.

Nathan Creek Organic farm is still looking for members- sign up for a share soon!!


Sunday, May 2, 2010

Diversifying Vancouver street food...FINALLY.


Appetite for change- GLOBE & MAIL

Street meat and diversity, together at last!!

This weekends article from the Globe & Mail shares Gregor Robinson's inspiration and interest in having Vancouver branch out and diversity our street food.

Which has long been an interest in mine.

Along the streets of Portland one walks past vendors cooking up and selling cuisine from around the globe: Ethiopian, German, Thai, Mexican...as well as donuts, smoothies, ice cream YOU NAME IT.

Gregor states, “Cities like Portland are way ahead for us on this, so we’re looking hard at how to catch up and make sure we have great food offerings on our streets,” said Mr. Robertson, whose résumé includes developing his own line of food products, the Happy Planet line of organic juices and smoothies. The Oregon city, he added, “has made it possible for a lot of different types of food to be available on the street, and let the market determine what happens, and I think they’re seeing good success from that.”

Visit Portland's food cart website

Who is as excited as me??

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