Friday, June 24, 2011
100 miles. day 4 and 5 because neither have been terribly interesting.
Thursday, June 23, 2011
100 miles. day 3. (posted a day late because I fell asleep early on real day 3)
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
100 miles. day 2.
Monday, June 20, 2011
100 miles. day 1.
Sunday, June 19, 2011
100 miles. groceries.
So today was grocery getting day for this whole 100 Mile endeavour I have decided to undertake for a week. After the three hour long process I had an epiphane that I am sure will strike you as decidedly unsurprising: eating local in Calgary is hard.
After loads of researching on the 100 mile "rules" and Calgary-area producers I set out with a list of possible places to go and things to look for. For those of you interested, these are the sites I used:
http://100milediet.org/get-started/getting-started-guide
Since a whole bunch of the local producers listed it as a retail location, I started off the big shop at 10:30 this morning at Co-op. I, of course, walked in all bright-eyed and bushy-tailed, expecting to breeze through in 20 or so minutes and sail out with a basket of delicious local goodies. Yeah...not that easy. We started at the butcher counter thinking “there are signs everywhere that say Alberta Beef, this is going to be a cakewalk”. But as it turns out, there are only select fancy rib-eye cuts and the like. The majority of the meat, while still admittedly Western Canadian and “local enough” to be easy on the conscience, did not fit my 100 mile rule. So then I ran around the rest of the store looking for 100 mile canola oil and veggies. And then I found neither of those things. What I did find, though, were Boccalino Grotto dressings, made in Canmore, that looked super yummy. But since I knew we still had more stops I left it there and we left Co-op empty handed and a little discouraged.
At that point, I was feeling more inclined to just head to where I knew (read: assumed) it would be easy to get what I needed for the week, so down south we headed to the Calgary Farmers' Market. It was fairly easy to get meat out of the way. Spragg's Meat Shop carries pork from Rosemary, AB and chicken from Bowden. I'm not sure if these are EXACTLY 100 miles away, but we estimated that they were probably close enough to count. Silver Sage Beef, Olson's High Country Bison (listed on the Slow Food Calgary site, I might add) and Missing Link Sausage rounded out our proteins. Then we picked up some veggies from Innisfail Growers and The Cucumber man. Now, I am fully aware that neither Innisfail nor Redcliff (The Cucumber Man) are actually 100 miles away from my house. But, they are within the same area code and Innisfail is where my grandparents live. It didn't take me long wandering around that market to realize that it is just as moral to purchase food from 300 kilometres away when it is from a place I feel close to. There is that sense of place we are all looking for....
The one thing that I knew was going to be hard going in, and was completely proved right about, was fruit. And I need SOME fruit, even just some raspberries. But man alive, the lack of 100 mile fruit at the market really made me understand why people scoff at the idea of eating locally in Calgary. There was NOTHING. And I mean nothing. Radishes and that was it. So...I cheated, and bought a 5 pound bag of granny smith apples (and a whack of garlic) from Souto Farms in Oliver, BC. Don't tell anyone though...such a cheater...
Finally we went to Community Natural Foods in 10th Ave to round out our shopping, and bought a few small things. LOVE that place! I know I will end up back there in the middle of the week for local milk and eggs, which are marked clearly in the shelves just calling my name!
So, in the end, this is what I bought. It should get us at least a few good meals...all garlicky with my cheater BC garlic...
At the Calgary Farmers' Market:
The Cucumber Man, Redcliff AB ($15.03)
- 5 vine ripe tomatoes
- 5 assorted bell peppers
- 1 large English cucumber
- 1 eggplant
Innisfail Growers, Innisfail AB ($10.00)
- Big bag of spinach
- Bug bunch of asparagus
Good for You Snacks, Calgary AB ($7.00)
- Dill pickle corn snack things
Spragg's Meat Shop, Rosemary and Bowden AB ($23.29)
- 1 lb boneless skinless chicken breasts
- 2 centre cut pork chops
Olson's High Country Bison, Bragg Creek AB ($21.80)
- 2 tenderloin steaks
Missing Link Sausage, Calgary AB ($9.00)
- 1 lb chicken sausage
Souto Farms, Oliver BC ($9.00)
- 5 lbs granny smith apples
- 7 bulbs of garlic
Silver Sage Beef ($5.05)
- 1 lb lean ground beef
Community Natural Foods ($45.40)
- 2 bags of CheeCha Stacks, Calgary AB
- Highwood Crossing Sunflower Flax Seed Granola, Aldersyde AB
- Highwood Crossing Kananaskis Cookies, Aldersyde AB
- Highwood Crossing Cold Press Canola Oil, Aldersyde AB
- Bles-Wold Raspberry Yogurt, Lacombe AB
So there we have it. I did the best I could, in the 3 hours I had to spend doing it. I am fully aware that none of this is 100% 100 mile. I know there are ingredients in some of the things (the granola, for example) that can't be local. BUT, I think this is pretty damn fine for a first attempt. So...we'll see how she goes!