The next one-hundred miles
When I left Wilmington, I generated a new version of the 100 mile diet circle. Gone is the vast expanse of salt water; in is a nice chunk of rural Virginia and a bit of country in South Carolina. Many of the farms included in the old map are still in the new map. After all, I did stay in the same state.
All that said, I have to admit that my local food habits hit a rut when I first moved. I was eating peanut butter and canned crap for a good four week period before I realized that I was missing out on what the new circle held. I started eating five mile salads and thirty mile meats. Locally grown and milled flours, grits and rice made their way back onto the table. I also found my way back into a box of Carolina Ruby sweet potatoes.
Through Eastern Carolina Organics, I also have access to produce from the entire state of North Carolina, from Valle Crucis to Ivanhoe, Edenton to Hurdle Mills and back to Bakersville. Occasionally things get culled due to poor quality and I of course get my hands in the boxes just like back in Wilmington. My scavenging eyes are returning and – without my staff discount from the coop – I am looking for ways to slim down the food budget.
Basically what I am getting at is that I am back in the food bubble. I am also looking forward to producing more of my own food in the coming year.