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Eating Local: UUC Locavores

One of the focus areas for UUC's Green Sanctuary Team is healthy, sustainable food. A locavore [1] is someone who eats food grown or produced locally. The concept is becoming increasingly popular for many reasons: the nutritional superiority of fresher food; the 1,000+ miles that the average US meal travels to our plate (emitting carbon dioxide all the way); the dependence of large-scale industrial farming on petroleum, toxic chemicals, and antibiotics; the unnatural and unhappy lives of many livestock animals; and the loss of genetic diversity in our produce and livestock.

UUC Locavores are learning and thinking deeply about the food that sustains us. We each approach this in different ways, but try to support each other and have some fun!


Local food sourcesFarmers markets [1]
  • General local food sources and locavorism [1]
  • Dairy [1] (milk, cheese, butter)
  • Meat & eggs [1]
  • Seafood [1]
  • Dried beans, lentils & peas [1]
  • Soy products [1]
  • Grains & Nuts [1]
  • Beverages [1]
  • Oils & fats [1]
  • Meals, ready to eat [1]
  • Food handling, processing and preserving
    [1]

  • Do you have a resource to add? Let us know [1]!

    Farmers Markets(back to index) [1]

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    Fridays:


    General local food sources and locavorism(back to index) [3]


    Dairy(back to index) [9]


    Meat & Eggs(back to index) [15]


    Seafood(back to index) [18]


    Dried beans, lentils & peas(back to index) [20]


    Soy products(back to index) [21]

    The owner of local tofu factory Chuminh Tofu says she has not found a source of soybeans grown in Washington state. If tofu made here meets your local food criteria:


    Grains & Nuts(back to index) [22]

    Most local bakeries and flour mills use Montana-grown wheat, but there are some sources for Washington-grown grain.


    Beverages(back to index) [28]


    Oils & fats(back to index) [29]


    Meals, ready to eat(back to index) [30]


    Food handling, processing & preserving(back to index) [31]



    Source URL:
    http://www.uuchurch.org/activities/social-justice/1615