Flavourful Saskatoon, January 15, 2018


Vinyasa Yoga for Youth Dinner, Feb. 8
Vinyasa Yoga for Youth is hosting a 5-course vegan meal prepared by some of Saskatoon’s best chefs on Feb. 8 as a fundraiser.

Waste Reduction at Dad’s
You’ll get bonus points for taking your own bag to Dad’s Organic Market – 50 points for cloth or reused plastic and 100 points for thermal or cooler bags. What a great waste reduction initiative!

Legacy Yogurt 
I was sorry to hear that Legacy Yogurt, which has been at the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market for the past 8 years, is shutting down operations due to increased costs.

Alberta Local Food Act 
The Government of Alberta is asking for public feedback on a proposed Local Food Act. Farmers’ market and direct farm purchases in Alberta exceeded $1 billion in 2016 and the number of Albertans spending more than $1,000 per year at farmers’ markets has doubled since 2008.

The proposed act establishes a definition of local food, enhanced food safety training requirements for farmers’ market managers and vendors, and would apply existing federal organic product regulations and certification requirements to organic foods produced and marketed in Alberta.


Good Reads 
Books for Adults: Food Tank has published a list of 22 good books to read this winter. A History of the World in Seven Cheap Things: A Guide to Capitalism, Nature, and the Future of the Planet by Raj Patel and Jason W. Moore caught my attention. So did Hippie Food: How Back-to-the-Landers, Longhairs, and Revolutionaries Changed the Way We Eat by Jonathan Kauffman.

Children’s Books: Food Tank has also published a list of children’s books about food and agriculture.

Magazine: You might want to take a look at Eaten, a new online magazine. The first issue is dedicated to the Food of the Gods – from Tibetan butter carving to race, religion, and fried chicken in the American South.

Flavourful Saskatoon is a weekly Monday feature. I also post articles about food that is good, clean and fair; travel; and books. You may also enjoy EcoFriendly Sask profiling Saskatchewan environmental initiatives and events. 

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Comments

supersu said…
great post, as always!

where are those gummies from?
they look yummy

cheers
su
Penny McKinlay said…
I spotted them at Daylesford Farm Shop in London, UK - https://daylesford.com/

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