Flavourful Saskatoon, June 10, 2019


Local Happenings 
Sandra Walker, author of The Path to Wild Food: Edible Plants and Recipes for Canada, will be hosting a workshop at The Garden Patch from 5:30-7 pm, June 12. She’ll be sharing how to find and ways to eat native Saskatchewan plants.


Community Farmers Markets of Saskatoon will be in place starting June 18. They’re at London Drugs parking lot on 8th Street on Tuesdays and Fridays and at Peavey Mart parking lot on 51st Street on Thursdays. All markets are 9 am-4 pm.

I’m looking forward to seeing Victor Cicansky’s current art exhibits in Regina – The Gardener’s Universe, a retrospective at the Mackenzie Art Gallery, and Sexing the Garden at Slate Gallery. His pottery vegetables look good enough to eat!

Food for Thought 
For a vacation with a difference, check out the Canadian Fair Trade Network’s upcoming trip to Honduras, Nov. 9-17. Explore fair trade at its source: coffee and cocoa farms. Learn about agriculture, development, export, and international supply chains while also finding time for Mayan ruins and the beach. Book by July 12 and save $300.

The author “thought that a plastic-free lunch would be a manageably contained way to live more conscientiously. But the dozens of decisions and calculations we are making – are compostable cake cases better than silicone ones? Where can I find a bread roll? – are rippling well beyond the confines of the lunchbox. I have become hypersensitive to waste.”

James Cameron and his wife don’t just eat vegan. They’ve also invested in plant-based food products, a vegan school lunch program, and sustainable investments.

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 nature/environmental initiatives and events. 

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