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Posted on August 4th, 2008 in In the news by admin

Eat Local Week from the Keene Sentinel

New Hampshire residents are being challenged to look before they eat.

The state Department of Agriculture, along with Seacoast Eat Local, a group of consumers, chefs, growers and activists, is promoting New Hampshire Eat Local Week, Aug. 3-9, aimed at getting Granite Staters to eat locally grown foods.

Gail McWilliam Jellie, director of the Division of Agricultural Development at the state agriculture department, hopes that the Eat Local Week will be used as a tool for those who are just diving into eating local by pointing them in the right direction.

“If this event garners more interest from people who weren’t interested before, then that is great,” Jellie said.

Over the past few years the public’s trust in food has been tested with the recent salmonella outbreak and the 2006 spinach and lettuce illnesses caused by E. coli. Jellie said local markets in New Hampshire have helped repair that trust with the promise of fresh and safe vegetables.

read the full article >

Eat Local and Agricultural Commissioner Lorraine Merrill on NH Outlook

August 3rd to the 9th has been declared “Eat Local Week” in New Hampshire. Lorraine Stuart Merrill, the state’s Agricultural Commissioner, talks to NH Outlook host Beth Carroll at a farmers’ market about celebrating locally grown and raised food.

Watch the program at 6pm on August 4th or online

Articles and blog posts from the Portsmouth Herald’s food writer, Rachel Forrest

Blue Moon Market  and Café · Yoga  in Exeter sees it’s mission of being ‘committed to the community and dedicated to the earth-wise education of themselves and others’ as completely in-sync with Governor Lynch’s recent proclamation of August 3-9th as New Hampshire Eat Local Week.  Blue Moon not only promotes the benefits of eating locally on a regular basis at the market and café, but will also feature a variety of special ‘local fare’ options on its menu throughout NH Eat Local Week.

Read more articles and posts >

NH Eat Local Week is Underway, in The Wire

Ingredients: Garden fresh vegetables in heirloom varieties, local duck eggs and organic spice mix.

This was just one item of many to be found in the potluck dishes at Slow Food Seacoast’s bimonthly meeting on Sunday evening, Aug. 3. The food brought to share was prepared with as many local ingredients as members could find, and dinner was followed by a homemade cake with ripe Maine blueberries that one member said “taste like flowers.”

The meeting and dinner kicked off the state’s Eat Local Week at the historic Stoodley’s Tavern at Strawbery Banke Museum in Portsmouth. N.H. Eat Local Week, as officially designated by Gov. John Lynch, runs through Saturday, Aug. 9.

The week-long campaign was organized in part by Seacoast Eat Local to celebrate food that is grown and raised in the state. It’s an opportunity to support the local farming community, encourage food self-reliance and have a positive relationship with the environment. Participants are encouraged to challenge themselves to eat local every day this week, whether it’s every meal or just a side dish once a day.

read the full article >

NH Eat Local Week on the web

Posted on August 4th, 2008 in NH Eat Local Week Challenges by admin

News and information about NH Eat Local Week is popping up all over the web! Follow these links to learn more about what Granite Staters are doing to support local agriculture:

Bloggers around the state:

Exeter Farmers’ Market hosts a NH Eat Local Week raffle

Posted on July 28th, 2008 in Events by admin

Yet another idea for participating in NH Eat Local Week!

The Exeter Farmers’ Market is celebrating NH Eat Local Week with a raffle of local foods donated by market vendors. Farmers’ Market vendors have donated pies, spice blends, garlic, potatoes, maple syrup, gift certificates for locally prepared foods, and two dozen ears of corn for prize baskets to be raffled off Thursday July 31.

Raffle tickets will be sold for $1 apiece or 4 for $5 at the Exeter Farmers’ Market in Swasey Parkway from 2:15 – 6 PM on Thursday, July 31. Winners will be able to pick up their prize baskets during NH Eat Local Week on August 7 at the Exeter Farmers’ Market.

Share your ideas and plans for participation in the comments -

Office Participation in NH Eat Local Week

Posted on July 26th, 2008 in NH Eat Local Week Challenges by admin

Here’s a really great idea for participating in NH Eat Local Week as an office by the University Office of Sustainability at UNH!

I decided to pose a challenge to my office: Make a dish using local foods during the NH Eat Local Week and bring it into the office to share. … tell everyone what it was like – from finding the foods to preparing the recipe to sharing it with the rest of us.  I’m happy to say that UOS was up for the challenge. “Bring in your local dish” dates were assigned and everyone is plotting what to bring.

Read more about the University Office of Sustainability’s NH Eat Local week, including a chronicle of their participation throughout the week, at Discover(ing) Sustainability >

Leave a comment to share if your place of work has decided to participate in NH Eat Local Week - and remember that participation takes many forms!

NH Eat Local Week in The Hippo

Posted on July 25th, 2008 in In the news by admin

A story about the increasing market for locally grown foods is on the cover of Manchester’s The Hippo, and includes this bit about NH Eat Local Week:

… “New Hampshire Eat Local Week,” which will be held Aug. 3 to Aug. 9. During that time the 3,400 farms in New Hampshire will be promoted to residents and the thousands of vacationers who visit.

“We hope to reach people who are curious, but weren’t inspired by other eat-local challenges. We are challenging people to start shopping at a new farmers’ market, bring a friend or host a locally grown dinner,” Patterson said.

There’s been a Web site set up, www.nheatlocalweek.org, where you can sign up for the challenge …

Read the full article by journalist Susan Ware Flower >

Agricultural Commissioner Lorraine Merrill on NH Eat Local Week

Posted on July 24th, 2008 in About, In the news by admin

New Hampshire’s Agricultural Commissioner Lorraine Merrill used her weekly column in the Market Bulletin to talk about NH Eat Local Week:
Weekly Market Bulletin - Wednesday, July 23, 2008

From Your Commissioner…

NH Eat Local Week Catches on with NH Eaters

New Hampshire Eat Local Week is off to a great start. We received Governor Lynch’s proclamation of August 3-9 as ‘New Hampshire Eat Local Week’ just in time to print it in last week’s Market Bulletin. Print and broadcast media are spreading the word, and groups all around the state are excited about participating in Eat Local Week challenges and activities.

Dedicating a week to the celebration of “all of the local food that is grown and raised in New Hampshire” is the brainchild of Sara Zoe Patterson. The Rye resident is coordinator of Seacoast Eat Local, an organization with the mission of connecting consumers with sources of locally grown and produced foods. “What better way to discover more about our state, support our farming community members, encourage food self-reliance, and make a positive impact on our environment than a week of local eating!” she explains on the new website www.nheatlocalweek.org.

The Upper Valley Localvores also lent support to establishing a week devoted to eating more locally. Localvore (or locavore) was recently chosen as the Oxford American Dictionary ‘Word of the Year.’ Localvores are people who are committed to eating foods from their local foodshed, sometimes defined as within a 100-mile radius of their homes, sometimes more in terms of a region. The Seacoast and Upper Valley groups have been communicating with their extensive networks—other local food advocacy groups, Slow Food chapters, chefs, and more—to build support and enthusiasm for the state’s first official Eat Local Week.

The website has links to several of these organizations around the state, including Plymouth and Keene.
The really great thing about NH Eat Local Week is this grassroots origin, propelled by consumer (or eater) demand. These are fans of locally grown and produced foods, citizens who value good, fresh, quality foods and products produced by their neighbors and local businesses. These organizations foster and celebrate relationships between local farmers and the people who are their customers, directly or indirectly. Seacoast Eat Local sponsored an eat-local challenge last September, which culminated with a pot luck supper and barn dance at Berry Hill Farm in Stratham, owned by Agricultural Advisory Board member Caroline Robinson.

The week of August 3-9 was chosen for NH Eat Local Week because it is also National Farmers Market Week, creating opportunities to highlight farmers markets as places to find local foods and connect consumers with local farmers and growers. NH Eat Local Week encourages people who are just discovering or getting interested in obtaining more of their diet locally to explore local foods and sources. For more advanced local-eaters, it’s a chance to engage in a little friendly competition to ratchet up their local food quotient. The NH Eat Local Week Challenge Card suggests three levels of participation: Sprout, Seedling, or Perennial.
This will be a week of truly local-based, grassroots events. Everyone is welcome to create ways to participate and celebrate our local foods and farms—and to extend the spirit and activities beyond this one week. Groups are planning pot-luck events, and some restaurants will feature local foods.

Popular books by Barbara Kingsolver and Michael Pollan have inspired many people to venture into finding more of their food locally. People are even learning to prepare and preserve more of their own foods, rediscovering traditional seasonal flavors and specialties—and the benefits of families coming together for meals. We’re seeing bigger crowds at farmers markets, and increased traffic at farmstands around the state.

Lorraine Merrill, Commissioner

Governor declares August 3-9, 2008 NH Eat Local Week

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in In the news by admin

State of New Hampshire

By His Excellency

John H. Lynch, Governor

A Proclamation

NEW HAMPSHIRE EAT LOCAL WEEK

AUGUST 3 - 9, 2008

WHEREAS, New Hampshire farmers can provide an extraordinary variety of locally grown, healthy, and delicious foods directly to the public; and

WHEREAS, New Hampshire residents are learning how to live in a more sustainable way for our environment, our economy, and our communities; and

WHEREAS, The people of New Hampshire value knowing where our food comes from and how it is grown or produced, including supporting the humane treatment of animals and environmentally responsible agriculture; and

WHEREAS, The State of New Hampshire encourages the growth of local businesses and a local workforce, and wants local farms to continue to be part of our landscape; and

WHEREAS, Increased support for New Hampshire grown food and agriculture brings added income to the State; and

WHEREAS, Knowing from where our food comes and the farmer who grew it adds to our eating pleasure and contributes to better personal health; and

WHEREAS, Eating more New Hampshire grown foods helps preserve the New Hampshire way of life that we cherish;

NOW, THEREFORE, I, JOHN H. LYNCH, GOVERNOR of the State of New Hampshire, do hereby proclaim August 3 - 9, 2008 as NEW HAMPSHIRE EAT LOCAL WEEK and encourage all citizens and businesses to participate and support locally grown foods.

Given at the Executive Chamber in Concord, this 11th day of July, in the year of our lord two thousand and eight, and the independence of the United States of America, two hundred and thirty-three.

John H. Lynch

Governor

Help spread the word

Posted on July 18th, 2008 in Images and downloads by admin

Download, print, and distribute or hang flyers using this file: nheatlocalweekflyer.pdf

Use this web banner to promote NH Eat Local Week on your website:

Printable version of the NH Eat Local Week Challenge cards: nheatlocalchallengecards.pdf
(two per page, fits on the back of the flyer if desired)

Need different sizes or different styles? We’ll be happy to try to make that happen. Email sarazoe @ seacoasteatlocal.org

NH Eat Local Week in the news

Posted on July 14th, 2008 in In the news by admin

Eating locally: NH seeks consumer-farm link

By PAULA TRACY
New Hampshire Union Leader Staff

Riding a wave of concern over tainted vegetables, rising transportation costs and a surge to go green, the state Agriculture Department is using the opportunity to sink new roots in local farms.

Rolling out a “New Hampshire Eat Local Week,” Aug. 3-9, the state is marketing farmers’ markets and promoting farm tours to connect consumers and vacationers to New Hampshire’s 3,400 farms and the food Granite Staters eat.

This summer, for the first time, the state is trying a new sort of challenge to get residents to eat local. Merrill said next month’s New Hampshire Eat Local Week will coincide with Farmers Market Week.

A new Web site, www.nheatlocalweek.org, details the effort to get people to try a new vegetable, take a friend to a farm stand, find a restaurant that serves locally grown food, discover a new farm and other ideas to help expand the state’s almost $1 billion farm industry.

read the full article at the Union Leader website >

NH Eat Local Week is coming!

Posted on July 7th, 2008 in About by admin

We’re creating NH Eat Local Week to celebrate all of the local food that is grown and raised in NH. Our farmers have a lot to offer, and what better way to discover more about our state, support our farming community members, encourage food self-reliance, and make a positive impact on our environment than a week of local eating!

NH Eat Local Week will be from August 3-9, 2008 and everyone is welcome to join in!

Ideas for participating in NH Eat Local Week >

Tell us about your plans for NH Eat Local Week >

Live Free and Eat Well!