Flavourful Saskatoon, July 8, 2019


Local Happenings 
Our Farm has a stunning selection of organic vegetables as you can see in the photographs. You’ll find them at their stand on Broadway Avenue every Saturday morning.

Little Quail Ridge Orchards will have peaches at the Saskatoon Farmers’ Market this coming weekend, July 13-14.

Nest Saskatoon is hosting a self-guided tour of nine Saskatoon gardens from 1-5 pm, July 28. Proceeds from the Secret Garden Tour will support refugee settlement.


Food for Thought 
Canadians throw away 4.3 million disposable coffee cups every single day. But coffee production is an even bigger problem. Annabel Townsend, who owns a Regina coffee bar, says, “As a business owner, I need to make sure the farmer gets a fair share of the price I pay for raw beans, so they can afford to farm more sustainably. I should encourage my customers to be prepared to pay higher prices for higher quality. Coffee is one of life's small luxuries from a fragile crop, grown with great skill and produced via an extremely complex process, half a world away from us. If you view it like that, it's easy to see that our $2 price tag is the real problem, not what you drink it out of.” 

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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