local food Archives - foodisinthehouse.com foodisinthehouse.com Thu, 16 Mar 2023 15:03:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://foodisinthehouse.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/07/cropped-favicon_wp-32x32.png local food Archives - foodisinthehouse.com 32 32 The Rise of Locally Sourced and Sustainable Cuisine https://foodisinthehouse.com/the-rise-of-locally-sourced-and-sustainable-cuisine/ Sun, 19 Mar 2023 08:07:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=23432 In recent years, there has been a growing trend in the culinary world towards locally sourced and sustainable cuisine. The farm-to-table movement emphasizes the use of locally grown, seasonal ingredients that are produced in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. This shift towards more conscious and mindful consumption has been driven by a growing awareness […]

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In recent years, there has been a growing trend in the culinary world towards locally sourced and sustainable cuisine. The farm-to-table movement emphasizes the use of locally grown, seasonal ingredients that are produced in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. This shift towards more conscious and mindful consumption has been driven by a growing awareness of the impact that our food choices have on the environment, as well as a desire for healthier and more nutritious meals.

@agrotonomy Gather in Omaha is a restaurant in Nebraska that features an aeroponic urban vertical farm which provides a sustainable farm-to-table experience. Check them out @gatheromaha #urbanfarming #nebraska #omaha #restaurant #farmtotable #aeroponics #towergarden #indoorfarming #hydroponics #farming ♬ original sound – agrotonomy

One of the benefits of locally sourced and sustainable cuisine is that it supports local farmers and food producers. By purchasing ingredients from nearby farms and markets, chefs can help to support local economies and reduce the environmental impact of transporting food over long distances.

Sustainable farming practices also prioritize the health and wellbeing of the environment, using methods that promote biodiversity, soil health, and water conservation. This can result in higher quality and more nutrient-dense ingredients, which can lead to healthier and more flavorful meals.

@agrotonomy You can grow over 160 different crops on an aeroponic tower #aeroponics #farming #gardening #farmtotable #watersavings #agriculture #towergarden #sustainablefarming #urbanfarming #verticalfarming ♬ Advertising background music – TimTaj

Overall, the farm-to-table movement is a positive trend that encourages us to be more mindful about the food we eat and where it comes from. By supporting sustainable farming practices and choosing locally sourced ingredients, we can make a positive impact on our health, our communities, and the environment.

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A Twist on a Traditional Dish: Vegan Paprikash https://foodisinthehouse.com/a-twist-on-a-traditional-dish-vegan-paprikash/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 10:19:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=5973 Paprikash is a Hungarian dish, typically prepared with chicken, that’s considered comfort food. It is relatively quick and easy to make and the result is very satisfying. For this version, you replace the chicken with a vegan alternative or simply with some cauliflower sections. You can add a bit more smoked paprika if you really […]

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Paprikash is a Hungarian dish, typically prepared with chicken, that’s considered comfort food. It is relatively quick and easy to make and the result is very satisfying. For this version, you replace the chicken with a vegan alternative or simply with some cauliflower sections. You can add a bit more smoked paprika if you really like the flavor.

Serve the Paprikash with rice, quinoa, mashed potatoes, or roasted root vegetables. Great for colder evenings at home.

Ingredients

  • 1 14 oz diced tomatoes
  • 1-½ Tbsp olive oil
  • 1.5 cups vegan chicken pieces alternative or cauliflower sections
  • ½ cup red pepper, finely chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped
  • ½ cup onions, finely chopped
  • 1 Tbsp smoked paprika
  • salt, pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a casserole, add the chicken alternative or cauliflower sections. 
  • Season with the smoked paprika and fry for about 5 minutes.
  • Add the onion, garlic, and red pepper, leave to fry for another 5 minutes.
  • Throw in the tomatoes, salt, and pepper.
  • Reduce to medium heat and let simmer for an additional 5 minutes.

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Great Places to Shop for Local Food Products https://foodisinthehouse.com/great-places-to-shop-for-local-food-products/ Sun, 05 Apr 2020 06:34:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=4983 Shopping for local food products instead of opting for those that have been imported from long distances away is a great choice for so many reasons. Not only are these products typically higher quality, but they also tend to be fresher, more sustainable, and provide benefits to the local economy. Make a trip to these […]

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Shopping for local food products instead of opting for those that have been imported from long distances away is a great choice for so many reasons. Not only are these products typically higher quality, but they also tend to be fresher, more sustainable, and provide benefits to the local economy.

Make a trip to these three places if you are looking to make an effort to buy local.

Farmer’s Markets

Farmer’s markets are typically held one or two days per week in a public, outdoor environment in many cities around the world. Here, local farmers and producers bring in home-grown products to sell at amazingly affordable prices.

Public Markets

If your city is lucky enough to have a public market, you’ll be able to find all kinds of local products here. From local butchers for meat to local bakers for pastries, everything under the sun that you could need from a food point of view can be found in public markets.

Specialty Grocery Stores

While big supermarket chains might opt largely for the importation of products, specialty grocery stores are another great option for buying local. These small enterprises, which include organic and health food stores, as well as co-ops, usually source the best of local products for their shelves.

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Three Advantages to Buying Local Food Products https://foodisinthehouse.com/three-advantages-to-buying-local-food-products/ Sun, 02 Feb 2020 10:34:49 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=4630 Socially and environmentally-conscious eating is all the rage today and for good reasons. As globalization continues and more and more foods are exported thousands and thousands of miles away from their original places of cultivation and production, the environmental costs of this phenomenon continues to affect our planet. Consider buying more local food products and […]

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Socially and environmentally-conscious eating is all the rage today and for good reasons. As globalization continues and more and more foods are exported thousands and thousands of miles away from their original places of cultivation and production, the environmental costs of this phenomenon continues to affect our planet.

Consider buying more local food products and enjoy the following benefits of doing so.

Your Food Lasts Longer

Food that is imported from large distances away will have already spent a good amount of time traveling to reach its destination. This leads to expiration dates that are shortened. Buying local products allows your food to not only be fresher, but to last longer.

It’s Environmentally Friendly

The amount of pollution that is produced during the transportation of food products from one side of the globe to another really racks up. This doesn’t enter into the equation when you buy local products, though, a much more environmentally and earth-friendly choice.

Support the Local Economy

As a resident of your town or city, you probably want to see the local economy do as well as possible, right? Well, do your part and chip in by buying local food products! The small businesses and independent growers that sell and produce these foods will definitely thank you.

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In recent years, there has been a growing trend in the culinary world towards locally sourced and sustainable cuisine. The farm-to-table movement emphasizes the use of locally grown, seasonal ingredients that are produced in a sustainable and environmentally responsible manner. This shift towards more conscious and mindful consumption has been driven by a growing awareness of the impact that our food choices have on the environment, as well as a desire for healthier and more nutritious meals.

@agrotonomy Gather in Omaha is a restaurant in Nebraska that features an aeroponic urban vertical farm which provides a sustainable farm-to-table experience. Check them out @gatheromaha #urbanfarming #nebraska #omaha #restaurant #farmtotable #aeroponics #towergarden #indoorfarming #hydroponics #farming ♬ original sound – agrotonomy

One of the benefits of locally sourced and sustainable cuisine is that it supports local farmers and food producers. By purchasing ingredients from nearby farms and markets, chefs can help to support local economies and reduce the environmental impact of transporting food over long distances.

Sustainable farming practices also prioritize the health and wellbeing of the environment, using methods that promote biodiversity, soil health, and water conservation. This can result in higher quality and more nutrient-dense ingredients, which can lead to healthier and more flavorful meals.

@agrotonomy You can grow over 160 different crops on an aeroponic tower #aeroponics #farming #gardening #farmtotable #watersavings #agriculture #towergarden #sustainablefarming #urbanfarming #verticalfarming ♬ Advertising background music – TimTaj

Overall, the farm-to-table movement is a positive trend that encourages us to be more mindful about the food we eat and where it comes from. By supporting sustainable farming practices and choosing locally sourced ingredients, we can make a positive impact on our health, our communities, and the environment.

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A Twist on a Traditional Dish: Vegan Paprikash https://foodisinthehouse.com/a-twist-on-a-traditional-dish-vegan-paprikash/ Mon, 20 Jul 2020 10:19:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=5973 Paprikash is a Hungarian dish, typically prepared with chicken, that’s considered comfort food. It is relatively quick and easy to make and the result is very satisfying. For this version, you replace the chicken with a vegan alternative or simply with some cauliflower sections. You can add a bit more smoked paprika if you really […]

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Paprikash is a Hungarian dish, typically prepared with chicken, that’s considered comfort food. It is relatively quick and easy to make and the result is very satisfying. For this version, you replace the chicken with a vegan alternative or simply with some cauliflower sections. You can add a bit more smoked paprika if you really like the flavor.

Serve the Paprikash with rice, quinoa, mashed potatoes, or roasted root vegetables. Great for colder evenings at home.

Ingredients

  • 1 14 oz diced tomatoes
  • 1-½ Tbsp olive oil
  • 1.5 cups vegan chicken pieces alternative or cauliflower sections
  • ½ cup red pepper, finely chopped
  • 3 cloves garlic, peeled and finely chopped
  • ½ cup onions, finely chopped
  • 1 Tbsp smoked paprika
  • salt, pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Heat the oil in a casserole, add the chicken alternative or cauliflower sections. 
  • Season with the smoked paprika and fry for about 5 minutes.
  • Add the onion, garlic, and red pepper, leave to fry for another 5 minutes.
  • Throw in the tomatoes, salt, and pepper.
  • Reduce to medium heat and let simmer for an additional 5 minutes.

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Great Places to Shop for Local Food Products https://foodisinthehouse.com/great-places-to-shop-for-local-food-products/ Sun, 05 Apr 2020 06:34:00 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=4983 Shopping for local food products instead of opting for those that have been imported from long distances away is a great choice for so many reasons. Not only are these products typically higher quality, but they also tend to be fresher, more sustainable, and provide benefits to the local economy. Make a trip to these […]

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Shopping for local food products instead of opting for those that have been imported from long distances away is a great choice for so many reasons. Not only are these products typically higher quality, but they also tend to be fresher, more sustainable, and provide benefits to the local economy.

Make a trip to these three places if you are looking to make an effort to buy local.

Farmer’s Markets

Farmer’s markets are typically held one or two days per week in a public, outdoor environment in many cities around the world. Here, local farmers and producers bring in home-grown products to sell at amazingly affordable prices.

Public Markets

If your city is lucky enough to have a public market, you’ll be able to find all kinds of local products here. From local butchers for meat to local bakers for pastries, everything under the sun that you could need from a food point of view can be found in public markets.

Specialty Grocery Stores

While big supermarket chains might opt largely for the importation of products, specialty grocery stores are another great option for buying local. These small enterprises, which include organic and health food stores, as well as co-ops, usually source the best of local products for their shelves.

The post Great Places to Shop for Local Food Products appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.

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Three Advantages to Buying Local Food Products https://foodisinthehouse.com/three-advantages-to-buying-local-food-products/ Sun, 02 Feb 2020 10:34:49 +0000 https://foodisinthehouse.com/?p=4630 Socially and environmentally-conscious eating is all the rage today and for good reasons. As globalization continues and more and more foods are exported thousands and thousands of miles away from their original places of cultivation and production, the environmental costs of this phenomenon continues to affect our planet. Consider buying more local food products and […]

The post Three Advantages to Buying Local Food Products appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.

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Socially and environmentally-conscious eating is all the rage today and for good reasons. As globalization continues and more and more foods are exported thousands and thousands of miles away from their original places of cultivation and production, the environmental costs of this phenomenon continues to affect our planet.

Consider buying more local food products and enjoy the following benefits of doing so.

Your Food Lasts Longer

Food that is imported from large distances away will have already spent a good amount of time traveling to reach its destination. This leads to expiration dates that are shortened. Buying local products allows your food to not only be fresher, but to last longer.

It’s Environmentally Friendly

The amount of pollution that is produced during the transportation of food products from one side of the globe to another really racks up. This doesn’t enter into the equation when you buy local products, though, a much more environmentally and earth-friendly choice.

Support the Local Economy

As a resident of your town or city, you probably want to see the local economy do as well as possible, right? Well, do your part and chip in by buying local food products! The small businesses and independent growers that sell and produce these foods will definitely thank you.

The post Three Advantages to Buying Local Food Products appeared first on foodisinthehouse.com.

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