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Eating Good Food

This post has been sitting in my drafts folder waiting on images for over a month. Maybe its time to just publish and post more delicious food images later? Below are heirloom tomatoes from  Farm Fresh to You located in the Ferry Building Marketplace.

Disclaimer: I don’t consider myself a food snob or a foodie. I just like to know what I’m eating.

Growing up with a mother who made amazing food (specifically English toffee at Christmas-time) and a father as a food scientist, Velveeta cheese didn’t have a chance in our home. In fact, not many processed foods did.

Because of this, I’ve always been conscious of the food I eat, but since moving to San Francisco, a place where everyone is a foodie in some sense, I’ve become particularly obsessed with eating food in it’s most natural state. Moving from the midwest to California, it’s been a pleasant surprise to realize how easy it is to buy seasonal vegetables at one of the many of farmers markets during almost any week of the year.

While it used to feel like chore to pick out a menu and food for the week (I’m a budget-y type person) it’s become especially fun to head to the store or farmers market, select the most seasonal produce, and make a menu from there.

So what’s the point? I’ve discovered an incredible sense of self-satisfaction just by knowing that my food didn’t travel 2,000 miles to my mouth when it could have traveled less than 50.

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3 Responses to Eating Good Food

  1. I am envious of the longer growing season California has. While there is incredible bounty in the midwest, it’s only here for few months. If you don’t can, or freeze, it’s all over by September. Great post Brooke!

  2. brooke says:

    Thanks Josh! Glad you enjoyed it. After 6 months of being a Californian, I’m still amazed at the amount of fresh produce that’s available.

  3. Vanessa says:

    I love the idea of a buy-then-plan method when fresh produce in involved…that sounds like it would make dinnertime exciting every week. And your Velveeta reference made me smile. Miss you guys!

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