AK Root Cellar

This blog is for those of you who would like to add more local foods to your diet, meet local farmers, learn new recipes based on seasonal eating and preserving the summer harvest. Food is political too, so here you can learn about and influence local and national agriculture issues, and participate in helping to rebuild the Alaska food system. May each of you chew happily and wisely.


Kim Sollien

Kim came to Alaska in 2000 and studied sustainable development at APU. Working for Chickaloon Native Village, she helped launch a sustainable foods initiative that included organic gardening classes, community gardens and a four-season greenhouse that produces fresh produce. She helped bring the national conference, Bioneers, to Alaska in 2004. Her passion in working toward food security and rejuvenating the Alaska food system influences all aspects of her professional and personal life.

NEWSLETTER

Sustainable Agriculture for Alaska

This July-Sept., 2008 Cooperative Extension newsletter includes a story by Matt Shaul of Cranberry Ridge Farm on how his Wasilla farm got started in goat cheese production.

EATING LOCAL

High grocery bills spur CSA interest

Read this June 9, 2008 Fairbanks News Miner story on three Fairbanks-area CSAs and growing demand for their local produce.

Farmers' Markets 2008

Look here for a comprehensive list of local farmers' markets.

DNR's new farm, food, etc. directory

This Excel spreadsheet includes 16 categories from farms to farmers markets, herbs to aquaculture. Provided by the Div. of Agriculture, Department of Natural Resources

Local Farms and CSAs

Find local produce, eggs, fowl and meat nearby.

WEB RESOURCES

Slow Food USA

Envisions a future food system based on principles of high quality and taste, environmental sustainability, and social justice.

Food Routes

Explains the hows and whys of buying local, plus an action kit.

Local Harvest

Helpful website to find farmers' markets, family farms, and other sources of sustainably grown food. Local producers also register on this site.

Sustainable Agriculture

Dedicated to educating the public on a sustainable food and agriculture system that is economically viable, environmentally sound, socially just, and humane.

American Farmlands Trust

The nation's leading advocate for farm and ranch land conservation.

Community Food Security Coalition

Dedicated to building strong, sustainable, local and regional food systems that ensure access to affordable, nutritious, and culturally appropriate food.

Weston Price Foundation

Dedicated to restoring nutrient-dense foods to the human diet through education, research and activism.

Alaska Food and Farm Directory Survey - 12/11/2008 6:24 pm

EATING ALASKA COMES TO ANCHORAGE - 12/1/2008 3:26 pm

Alaska Division of Agriculture Seeks Community Comments on 2009 Strategic Plan - 11/24/2008 4:51 pm

Community voices needed to support Ak's food system - 11/12/2008 11:07 am

About root cellars - 10/24/2008 5:10 pm

Stocking up for winter offers comfort and security - 10/16/2008 9:55 pm

Dear Mr. President-elect.... - 10/16/2008 6:46 pm

Ethan Berkowitz Unveils Agriculture, Food Security Plan - 10/11/2008 9:08 am

Palmer's first Potato Pageant Wed Oct 8th - 10/7/2008 7:51 pm

Farmers' Market Update from Arctic Organics - 10/6/2008 4:52 pm

Are you a Bioneer? - 9/25/2008 10:57 am

Palmer & Anchorage Farmers' Market Harvest update - 9/25/2008 9:40 am

New CSA Launches Year-Round Box Program For Alaskan Grown - 9/16/2008 10:20 am

New Produce Market in Palmer - 9/6/2008 12:24 pm

The all Alaskan produce box may be on its way... - 8/28/2008 4:01 pm

Kitchen Literacy and the Loss of Culture in American Food - 8/28/2008 3:29 pm

FREE ALASKAN BROCCOLI!! - 8/25/2008 3:03 pm

Farmers' markets, local fish, in the news - 8/23/2008 10:11 pm

Its Harvest Season!!! time to get picken... - 8/22/2008 10:40 am

Farmers Market: what's fresh this week - 8/19/2008 4:39 pm

Got cabbage? Get sauerkraut! - 8/17/2008 4:40 pm

Sustainable communities - 8/15/2008 10:19 pm

Stocking up for winter offers comfort and security

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It’s been far too long since I have written a post from my heart. The summer seemed to wiz by. Though it was filled with exciting events: new houses, weddings, and family visits, I have not had the time to really write authentically about accessing local foods in Alaska…I hope my following words and information will help to inspire you to grab a few bushels of lovely roots still available at local farmers markets.

As the air changes from the summer smells of fresh cut grass and sweet smelling flowers, to fallen leaves and fermented high bush cranberries I think something in our DNA or psyche shifts. I have found myself plagued with thoughts related to the long winter, questioning whether I have put-up enough canned, caught, dried, frozen, and purchased foods to last, if not the whole winter, at least a month. As descendants of hunters, gatherers and farmers I think each of us are hard wired to want to store food in the fall, for later nourishment. For modern day eaters, what can we do to satisfy the urge to gather and store?

Stock your pantry with organic bulk grains, collect roots to store in your cellar, and fill your freezer with blanched local produce, vacuum sealed meats, and fish to carry you through the winter.

Part of our family’s personal food security plan has been to buy extra bulk foods like rice, dry beans, and canned goods every pay period, along with our regular groceries and farmers market purchases. I have skillfully squirreled food away stuffing it throughout the house, as not to use right away, but to save it for future use. As I have shared before Alaskans hang by a 2-day thread when it comes to the foods most of us eat every day.

Fortunately, there are many producers to buy bulk vegetables and meats from. This weekend is the last farmers market for many locations in Anchorage and the state. Please see the list on the main page of the blog for locations. You don't want to miss out on the opportunity to buy the last of the local roots.

Happy Fall and may your pantry, crawl space and root cellar be full of local edibles

see you at Bioneers right...
Kim


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