'Shopping at a farmers market means access to bounty, but it also means accepting limits: the limits of what your region produces and what your culture supports. But within those limits, serious pleasure and depth are possible. If you don't understand what I mean, taste a tomato in February and then one in July. This is not about Puritanism or being a good person -- this is about pleasure, and the comfort of geographic and social bonds that you simply can't find elsewhere.'
April Micgreger no Grist.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
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