Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Rush to Stratford's Slow Food Sunday Market


As I attended Stratford's first Slow Food Sunday Market on June 6, a Margaret Mead quote kept running through my mind: "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

I like to think of these vendors as food whisperers. And what are they whispering to that gorgeous, ethical and socially responsible food? "Good, clean, fair." It's the Slow Food motto, after all.

So what is a Slow Food Market? First and foremost, it's community run, which strengthens local food networks. It provides access to quality food you can trust, bought directly from the producers. It offers fair prices for consumer and producers, fostering local economies, and locally-sourced food that reduces food miles and shortens the food chain. What's different about a Slow Food Market is that consumers become co-producers, learning from producers and educational activities.

Like a well kept secret, it's a bit tricky to find. It's located at 49 Griffith Road at the Monforte Dairy. The market runs Sundays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. through to the end of October.

What the first Sunday market lacked in quantity, it made up for in the quality of vendors, which included Koert Organics, Deeply Rooted Farms, Anything Grows, Kawthoolei Organic Farm, Soiled Reputation, Creton's Garden Fresh Produce & Herbs, Bizjak Farms along with host, Monforte Dairy.

Of course, as the growing season ripens, the market will continue to grow, along with each vendor's offerings. New vendors are also invited to e-mail the Slow Food Perth County Convivium at info@slowfoodperthcounty.ca to learn how to participate.

Sundays often turn into my Slow Food cooking days, and now with a Stratford Slow Food Sunday Market and the "season of fresh" upon us, who knows what sweet or savoury dishes might leisurely emerge from my kitchen.

1 comment:

  1. I'm going to try to go this Sunday - it is such a great idea!

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