Flavourful Saskatoon, August 5, 2019
“We lived very simply – but with all the essentials of life well understood and provided for – hot baths, cold champagne, new peas and old brandy.” Winston Churchill
Local Happenings
If you’re looking for local apples and other fruit to harvest or have crops or plants to share, join the Needs and Yields and Out Of Your Tree in Saskatoon Facebook groups.
“If you feed the soil, you’ll have healthy plants,” says Dennis [Skoworodko]. “If you have healthy plants, they’ll taste good. If they taste good, they’re probably very nutritious.” (Our Farm)
Food for Thought
Sarah Galvin, a Swift Current market vendor, shares her take on why summer at the market is great: “Food stories abound at markets as we shop directly from growers and makers. They share their trials and tribulations with us. The weather, the new oven or the long hours working to bring things together create a bond between them and the buyers. Buyers appreciate the efforts made, come rain or come shine, to bring them the best they can.”
A small-scale vegetable farmer shares her thoughts on the impact of climate change on small-scale farms: “I have been selling vegetables for over 10 years, and in that time, extreme variability has become the norm and responsiveness an important skill. I check the weather forecast every day, and try to prepare for it, but how do we prepare in the long-term for the unfolding crisis that climate change poses for the way we grow food?”
I’ve been enjoying the flowers in Victoria, British Columbia. Abkhazi Garden is a miniature gem and Government House has not one but two rose gardens!
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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