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Deconstructing Dinner|"Sailing Vegetables in Puget Sound / The Local Grain Revolution VIII (Sourdough Waffles)" Episode
www.cjly.net/deconstructingdinner/061109.htmSailing Vegetables in Puget Sound
Part VII of The Local Grain Revolution
series featured a full episode on the sailing of locally-grown grains
from the Creston Valley of British Columbia to the City of Nelson. A
fleet of four boats transported 5,000 pounds of the grains. Shortly
after the grains were unloaded in Nelson, sailor Jay Blackmore embarked
on another journey, however, this time, on-line. He was keen to find
other intrepid communities who were too exploring the practice of
sailing food. Sure enough, Jay came across Dave Reid of the Sail
Transport Company in Seattle, Washington. For less than a year now,
Dave has been in the early stages of creating a business around the
idea of sailing vegetables from farms neighbouring Puget Sound and
delivering them to customers in Seattle. Dave spoke to Deconstructing
Dinner over the phone and shared his exciting business model of a
fossil-fuel free distribution system for zucchinis, tomatoes, and many
other fresh vegetables.
The Local Grain Revolution VIII (Sourdough Waffles)
Since March 2008, Deconstructing Dinner has featured The Local Grain
Revolution - a series tracking the evolution of Canada's first community supported agriculture (CSA) project for
grain. On this eighth episode, we listen in on a workshop hosted by a member of the CSA, Lorraine Carlstrom. Just as
the project has already spawned involvement from many individuals and businesses in the region, Lorraine recognized
yet another gap needing to be filled... education in the kitchen. When the 180 CSA members received their 80+lbs of whole
grains in December 2008, many members were left wondering what to do with them. Lorraine stepped forward to offer
classes to teach members how to use their grains. Among those offered, Deconstructing Dinner recorded
one of her first... sourdough waffles.
Guests/Voices
Dave Reid, Founder, Sail Transport Company (Seattle, WA) -
The concept behind Sail Transport Company (STC) is to use wind and tidal power coupled with human ingenuity,
skills and labor to provide a reliable system of trade and transport that is fossil fuel independent. Dave Reid
first learned to sail Mirrors in Peterhead Bay Scotland in the 80's. He designed the model for STC after realizing
that rock climbing was too dangerous, engines were too complicated and processed food didn't taste very good. Dave
is involved with other groups such as Seattle Peak Oil Awareness, SCALLOPS, and Sustainable Ballard.
Lorraine Carlstrom, Chapter Leader, Weston A. Price Foundation (Nelson, BC) -
Lorraine is a member of the Kootenay Grain CSA and a chapter leader of the Weston A. Price Foundation - a nonprofit,
charity founded in 1999 to disseminate the research of nutrition pioneer Dr. Weston Price, whose studies of isolated
nonindustrialized peoples established parameters of human health and identified characteristics of what he saw as optimum
human diets. Dr. Price's research is seend to have demonstrated that humans achieve perfect physical form and
perfect health generation after generation only when they consume nutrient-dense whole foods. The Foundation is
dedicated to restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet through education, research and activism.
[ Tue, 16 Jun 2009 05:11:00 GMT ]
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