(editor note: we are pleased to welcome guest blogger, Baklava Queen today who hails from Ohio and maintains a blog at Rolling in the Dough. She's a first-time challenge participant, and we're pleased to read about her experience)
by Baklava Queen
As a little girl, I was surrounded by the joy of local foods. My family had a sizable garden, as did my grandparents, and what we didn't grow, we could supplement from local farms. My mother, the Chef Mother, learned food preservation skills from her mother and passed them along to me, and though I sometimes balked at helping out in the kitchen, I always enjoyed helping to make and can jam and other treats for the winter.
Now, years later, having read several books and tapped into the local foods blog scene, I've come back full circle to a passionate support of local foods for so many reasons: environmental concerns, economic support of my community, and -- as always -- the wonderful taste. This past year I went absolutely wild at the local farmers' market, doubling my weekly budget in order to have plenty of fruits and vegetables to preserve until this year's market started, and I froze, dried, and canned so many good foods that I'm still working my way through them all!
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