I keep thinking of joining the Dark Days Challenge, but don’t quite. We make locally produced food (much of it
our own) a feature of most meals already, rather than a feature once a week. I think our general approach is to eat mostly local food, and most of that is grown by ourselves, or someone closeby we know. But our effort seems to be put into having a significant part of almost every meal be local… rather than having limited times of being completely local. 
Brunch today: (A sub-average one for us actually - it’s rare not to have some kind of homegrown vegetable, either in an omolette, or a side of cabbage or brussels sprouts…)
Sourdough bread using the recipe from Jeff Hertzberg, published in Mother Earth News, and using local flour. Eggs produced here at home; quince jelly we made from quinces that grew here. Butter, salt&pepper, and coffee were not local. Milk in coffee from a local source.
It fascinates me to see how many people are photographing their food, and their cooking processes in the kitchen. I feel drawn to do the same thing. When you grow and cook your own food, there is such wholeness to it, such wonder in it. I think it shows what a rediscovery it is, to want to document it.

Monday, 21. December 2009
Hey there. You should join us in the challenge. Most of us are eating locally most of the time but just choosing one meal a week to feature. If I posted about every local meal we ate I’d bore myself. :) plus, the discipline of making one 100% local meal each week is a good way to keep myself from getting lazy about the little things. Nice post.
Friday, 8. January 2010
Well said! And I love food and gardening pics! Very beautiful and always inspiring.
And did I ever tell you that the jelly you gifted us for Christmas was amazing and so good on toast? Love it!