One Step Forward, Two Steps Back

Southern Illinoisans aren’t there yet, but the Daily Egyptian reports that my neighbors downstate are edging closer to building a sustainable food system – one in which residents can get fresh produce from farms not more than 250 miles away. The region needs more than willing farmers to pull off a fully connected system. StorageContinue reading “One Step Forward, Two Steps Back”

English Family Aims for Zero Waste Lifestyle

We’re pretty proud of ourselves that we never come close to filling our garbage bin each week. If anything, we’re overflowing our recycling bin. I expect we’ll trim that down quite a bit more when we start composting this spring. But I’m in awe of this Gloustershire family of three who managed to reduce theirContinue reading “English Family Aims for Zero Waste Lifestyle”

Chicago Lawyer Makes The Case For Local Wine

The Local Beet, one of my favorite buy local/foodie news site, has a new contributor. Chicago lawyer Wendy Aechlimann, who splits her time between the Windy City and wine tasting through Michigan, will make The Case For Local Wine. Out of the gate, Wendy starts making her case for supporting local winemakers. These will soundContinue reading “Chicago Lawyer Makes The Case For Local Wine”

Sometimes It's More Than Just a House

There are so many houses in my life like the one Cheryl Tevis writes about for Agriculture Online. They dot the countryside between Oak Park and The Farm, some boarded up, others succumbing to the elements. There are homes from my childhood, meticulously maintained by grandparents and great grandparents, that are in various states ofContinue reading “Sometimes It's More Than Just a House”

Reclaim Your Cast Iron Treasures or Hunt Some Down

After my grandparents died, while we were cleaning out their house, I remember seeing a pile of rusty cast ironware: muffin pans, cornbread pans and a skillet or two. I think I know where one pan went. But the rest probably went to the trash. Oh, how I kick myself for letting go of anyContinue reading “Reclaim Your Cast Iron Treasures or Hunt Some Down”

Super Chef Battle Starting at White House Tainted with Veggie Revelation

The Chicago Tribune has confirmation from Iron Chef America that the veggies that were used on the show were not from the White House garden, despite months of ads saying that was the case. The Trib’s Kevin Pang included this comment: “Due to the production delay between the shoot at the White House and theContinue reading “Super Chef Battle Starting at White House Tainted with Veggie Revelation”