Eating local is something that is pretty important in our house. We make an effort to purchase locally produced products and locally grown produce and we are lucky that we have so many great farmers markets in the area and that the grocery stores we frequent the most such as Whole Foods has so many locally produced products and fruits and veggies. For the month of August we [our family] are putting even a greater focus on eating locally and we are participating in the Oregon Food Bank Local Food Challenge.
The Local Food Challenge is an opportunity for you spend one month really focusing on where your food comes from and to track how much you spend while you do it. Here are a few things to think about before and during the challenge:
- Local food supports the local economy: Money spent on local food stays close to home and is reinvested in the community.
- It’s easier on the environment: From helping to maintain farmland and open spaces to reducing the carbon footprint.
- Locally grown food is full of flavor: Food grown nearby is less likely to have lost nutrient value since the time between harvest and market is shorter.
- It builds community: Shopping at a farmers market can encourage you to explore the neighborhood, make new friends or reconnect with old ones.
I would say in July we probably only spent about 25% of our monthly grocery budget on local products/produce. So for the month of August we are taking the Oregon Food Bank Local Food Challenge and we are challenging ourselves to spend 50% of our food budget locally. It might be a bit of a lofty goal but I think ultimately it will force us to eat more whole foods and shop the farmers markets and farm stands around us more often.
Don’t worry you don’t have to have a lofty as a goal as us. You can participate in the Local Food Challenge with goal to dedicate at least 10% of your food budget on foodsgrown, raised, or caught within 200 miles of where you live. For the average person that’s just $5/week. We’re excited to join Oregon Food Bank for the Local Food Challenge , a month long initiative to eat locally August 1-31. Register today and make a commitment to eat local!
*Giveaway*
To make shopping locally easier Whole Foods is kindly offering a $50 Gift Card for one lucky RWT reader. Also if you are local to Portland don’t forget to check out one of the Whole Foods Meet The Makers events going on this month.
Melinda
What a great challenge! I try to eat local as well, and I may check out this challenge!
Lindsay Ingalls
Please do!
Ali WIlkinson
That’s a great challenge! We try to eat local as much as we can too – both for the environmental impact but also because it just tastes better!
Lindsay Ingalls
It really does taste better doesn’t it!
Pech
If you eat at a lot of local restaurants serving local food, then I am REALLY contributing to eating local :X
Lindsay Ingalls
Haha you are certainly contributing in your own way!
Kelley Gardiner
Nice! I think we can swing 10%.
Lindsay Ingalls
YAY!
Jenni Bost (@jennibost)
I think eating locally is especially easy to do here in the summer. I love that about the PNW… we have so much available to us! Heck, even local big chain grocery stores sell local produce! Such a great cause. Can’t wait to see how it goes!
Lindsay Ingalls
Isn’t it great how easy it can be to buy local? I will say this my goal of 50% is a little bit loftier than I had expected but I am making it work. It sure makes you think about what you are buying!
Thomas Murphy
I signed up for the Challenge!
Lindsay Ingalls
Great!!