Joe Dressner
Joe Dressner
I've calmed down.
I'm calm in my renewed commitment to the large carbon footprint.
I'm calm in my renewed commitment to the large carbon footprint.
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
I've calmed down.
I'm calm in my renewed commitment to the large carbon footprint.
originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
You're more than welcome, though I doubt my opinion will get you out of dutch with people who use the words "carbon footprint" more than say once a month.
originally posted by Bill Averett:
Ever tried Smithfield Ham? That's VA big guy.
originally posted by VLM:
originally posted by Bill Averett:
Ever tried Smithfield Ham? That's VA big guy.
Different kind of ham, but equally impressive. My mother comes from Concord/Appomattox Courthouse VA, so I'm familiar with the idiom. Our own Johnston County country hams here in NC are in the same vein. The ham Joe is writing of was done more in a French style. The fat was amazing.
I buy local because it means that stuff is more fresh.
I head of lettuce bought from my local farmer lasts for 10 days in the fridge if necessary. Ditto for butterbeans, field peas, etc.
I love roast chicken, and while I would prefer some of the nobler breeds of France and Belgium, I buy that locally as well, there is no substitute for fresh. Eggs? Iridescent orange yolks, rich and flavorful.
I don't care of they're organic or whatever. I like buying my food from big ol' rednecks, it makes me feel part of the community.
I also buy from former college professors who have started organic farms with pasture raised animals. This is a surprisingly large demographic.
originally posted by Joe Dressner:
Bill:
Where do you live?
In the global world we now live in, evaluating carbon footprints is just another marketing scheme, much like organics, IMO.
In my opinion, this is the more important point.originally posted by Jonathan Loesberg:
The logic behind the demand to buy local is not because local production already does constitute a culture but because it only ever will if there is a base of support among the people in the community.